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The 31-year-old rap star lost the bet to Migos' Quavo after Quavo scored a half-court shot as the duo were demonstrating their skills to each other on the basketball court.
Quavo, 27, whose given name is Quavious Marshall, posted a video of his spectacular shot on his Instagram account, and Drake gave him the money after he failed to replicate the feat.
Prior to heading out on their Aubrey and Three Migos tour, Quavo revealed that the group were planning to play lots of basketball while they are on the road.
He explained: "I'm looking forward to this basketball tournament we got going on the whole tour. It's like a playoff game and a trophy made. It's going to be really intense. Every day we're going to work out and get to the athletics.""
Rihanna's Hollywood home was monitored by a hovering helicopter after an alarm was set off at her mansion on Monday.
The Wild Thoughts singer's pad was kept under surveillance by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) while they determined what triggered the security device to sound off.
According to TMZ, the 30-year-old singer was not at the property when the disturbance took place, and fortunately it turned out to be just a false alarm.
Despite this, cops remained outside the property for extra precaution after an intruder allegedly spent the night in Rihanna's home in May.
Police were sent to the Diamonds singer's abode on that occasion and when officers arrived, they discovered 26-year-old Eduardo Leon, who appeared to have been there for some time.
The man, from Orange County, was arrested for felony stalking and held on $150,000 bail.
Kerry Washington is working with Hulu again on a forthcoming drama series, Old City Blues.
The 41-year-old actress currently has Little Fires Everywhere in the pipeline for the streaming service, co-starring Reese Witherspoon, and now it has been reported that she is set to produce and star in another project based on the Boom! Studios graphic novel of the same name.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Gore Verbinski - who is best known for helming the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise - is set to direct.
At present, it's not known who the Scandal star will portray in the show and when it's expected to air.
The tale is set in New Athens, a city being run by drug dealers, crooks and bent politicians, in the year 2048.


