Leonardo DiCaprio vapes. Johnny Depp vapes. Katherine Heigel vapes. So it only makes sense that Drake vapes too.
According to an amazing GQprofile of Instagram's "vape god" Austin Lawrence,Watch Watery Boarding House Online Drake takes vaping pretty seriously. Well, at least seriously enough to fly out a 21-year-old dude after asking him for a vape set up.
SEE ALSO: Don't worry, Drake. We came up with some ideas for your next tattoo.Lawrence spotted one of his many vaping videos reposted on Drake's Instagram, he told GQ, which gave him the guts to do what millions unsuccessfully do -- drop into the rapper's messages:
“He was hookah-ing at the time, basically,” Lawrence says. “He was like, I've never seen the machines you were using. Then he said, yo, could you hook me up with a vape?’ I told him, I'll hook you up with a starter kit or whatever.” (Let’s briefly pause to reflect on the perfection that is Drake asking a 21-year-old for a vape in the DMs. Amen.) “And then he was like, yoooooo, should I just fly you out?”
While yeah, it is kinda weird that a very successful musician like Drake couldn't buy his own vape, but Lawrence did in fact find himself on a flight to the celebrity mecca of Calabasas, California to do tricks and flex vape god skills with the 6 god.
Drake shared a video of Lawrence in his home back in January, and well, looks like vaping is responsible for at least one beautiful friendship in this world.
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