Donald Glover used AirDrop to give people free shoes at Coachella

The musician who goes by Childish Gambino used the iPhone photo-sharing tool to give out sneakers.
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Donald Glover used AirDrop to give people free shoes at Coachella
You get some shoes! And you get some shoes! And you get some shoes! Credit: Michael Tran / FilmMagic / getty

It turns out that AirDrop might be good for something other than unsolicited dick pics after all.

Random attendees at the annual (and extremely Instagram-friendly) Coachella festival were surprised April 12 with an AirDrop request to accept a photo from an account claiming to be Donald Glover. As in the actor and musician also known as Childish Gambino. Those who took the leap of faith and welcomed a picture share from a random stranger were treated to a new pair of shoes.

Yes, Donald Glover was giving away sneakers at Coachella.

More specifically, the giveaway was a marketing stunt for a pair of shoes Glover created in collaboration with Adidas. Fans who clicked "Accept" on the AirDrop request had 60 minutes to pick up the free kicks from a nearby location.

It's unclear how many people actually received the offer, but frankly even if it was just one person it's still weird as hell.

Bizarrely, Complex reports that the shoes came with some stipulations. Adidas asked recipients to sign a "contract" stating they would "wear the shoes," "come to the show," and "keep them on all weekend."

Wearing brand news shoes at a festival all weekend sounds like a recipe for blisters from hell, but hey, at least those blessed with a pair got to serve as a marketing tool for Adidas in the process.

Ain't technology grand?

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