Drake Surprises BenDaDonnn With An Expensive Rolls-Royce During The ‘Christmas With Drake’ Livestream

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Drake is known for his generous spirit during the holiday season, and 2025 is no different. On Monday night (Dec. 22), the rapper surprised BenDaDonnn with a Rolls-Royce during his “Christmas With Drake” livestream.

At the start of the broadcast, Drake mentioned, “So, yeah, we’re going to gamble tonight, but first, it’s the holidays. My brother, Ben, was incredible last night. [He] flew here to do all these streams with me, really. He’s been having a great year.” He also praised Ben’s recent success in streaming. “Because it’s Christmas [and] the holiday season, I bought Ben a gift today.”

“Ben doesn’t know yet, but we’re gonna go downstairs and surprise him,” he added. Moments later, Drake revealed his collection of cars decked out in camouflage and the American flag. He also showcased his 2025 Rolls-Royce Spectre, labeled “Area 29.”

Drake then introduced the surprise. “You know what, though? When my twin coming, twin gotta come trim with me,” he said as an all-black Rolls-Royce was driven up. Ben reacted with surprise, saying, “You troll too f**king much, dawg. Bro, stop playing.” He was visibly shocked, responding with, “Are you serious, n**ga? Bro, what the f**k? Bro, tell me you [are] trolling, gang.”

Last year, during his “Drizzmas Giveaway” livestream, Drake collaborated with Adin Ross to help three families by giving them cars, paying a year of rent for two individuals, providing $250,000 to two others, and sending one couple on a vacation. He also donated $100,000 to a musician/entrepreneur from Toronto.

While Drake’s next solo album, Iceman, is unlikely to be released before the end of 2025, he teased during a broadcast on Sunday (Dec. 21) that he was working on new music. He has already built anticipation for the album with tracks like “Which One” and “DOG HOUSE” featuring Julia Wolf and Yeat.

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