Drake just paid for a bunch of people's groceries so, uh, they can thank him now
Drake's been on a major generosity kick while filming his music video for "God's Plan," and fans are loving him for it.
For the rapper's latest good deed, he dropped in on some unsuspecting shoppers at a Miami supermarket and, you know, casually spent over $50,000 paying for strangers' groceries. No big deal.
Drake reportedly visited the Sabor Tropical Supermarket at around 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, according to E! News, and announced via megaphone that he'd be covering the costs of everyone shopping in the store.
"No one knew he was coming at all, we just came to do groceries. Cameras were being set up so we were all wondering what was to happen," Guille Deza, a shopper told E! News.
Deza explained that Drake was extremely kind to everyone in the store, taking photos and shaking hands with all his fans, and even helping them with their shopping.
Deza shared a selfie with Drake on Instagram, captioning it: "A real king when out and paid for everyone's groceries in the store, all the while encouraging people to buy more lol. BE GOOD AND IT'LL COME RIGHT BACK AROUND!!! so much love and bless this man 100 times over for all his generosity."
Other people who were in the grocery store at the right time shared their Drake encounters as well.
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A video of Drake leaving the store shows his camera man close by. It's quite possible this could be Drake's plan for his "God's Plan" video.
Drizzy also appears to have swung by the Lotus House Women's Shelter in Miami to deliver a $50,000 donation.
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That's not all. On Monday the rapper visited the University of Miami to grant student Destiny James another $50,000 to put towards her tuition. He also shot some footage at Miami Senior High School, to which he reportedly donated $25,000 and promised the students new uniforms.
Keep the good deeds coming, Drake.
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