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Drake’s 37th Birthday Party Featured Breaking Bad Stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul as Bartenders

Drake hosted a celebration for his 37th birthday at Casadonna in Miami on Monday

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Since Breaking Bad ended a decade ago, costars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul have traded in fictional drugs for actual alcohol.

Drake hosted his 37th birthday party at Casadonna in Miami on Monday, and the two actors poured cocktails for guests from behind the bar, seemingly in promotion of their mezcal brand, Dos Hombres.

According to videos taken throughout the evening and since shared to social media, Paul took time to show one attendee how to make a negroni. Both stars also stepped away from the bar to dance as Drake and 21 Savage’s song “Major Distribution” played over the speakers.

Elsewhere during the party, per another video, guests toasted to Drake and presented him with a large, sparkler-topped birthday cake.

Also in celebration of the “Hotline Bling” rapper’s Oct. 24 birthday, Dave’s Hot Chicken is offering free food to fans — two years after Drake became a major investor in the chain, which originated in East Hollywood.

For the Grammy winner’s big day, all participating Dave’s Hot Chicken locations are doling out free chicken sliders. Hungry fans will just need to scan their Dave’s Hot Chicken app in-person, between 11 a.m. and 9 p.m., local time. (The deal doesn’t apply to online orders, or through third-party delivery services like UberEats or DoorDash.)

Drake; Dave’s Hot Chicken. GETTY (2) Drake Celebrates Son Adonis’ 6th Birthday by Releasing His First Rap Song and Video: ‘Dialed In’

Dave’s Hot Chicken sliders feature a piece of fried chicken with your choice of spice level. They’re served on a potato bun with kale slaw, pickles, and Dave’s sauce.

“[Drake is] our most famous investor and the fact that he wants to give something back to fans by letting everyone try Dave’s Hot Chicken on him, that says it all,” Bill Phelps, Dave’s Hot Chicken’s CEO, said in the press release.

Drake and son Adonis.

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The “Toosie Slide” rapper and his son Adonis both celebrate October birthdays. To celebrate Adonis turning 6 on Oct. 15, Drake released Adonis’ first rap song and video on his Instagram.

In the video, Adonis wears a basketball jersey and raps while shooting hoops with his friends and drawing on a whiteboard. Drake even pops into the video for a cameo. Drake shares his son with French artist Sophie Brussaux.

“Happy birthday my son…MY MAN FREESTYLE OUT NOW,” Drake wrote in his Instagram caption.

 

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