Drake reunites Breaking Bad co-stars for his birthday bash but fans have one question

May 2024 · 3 minute read

October’s Very Own, Drake, celebrated his 37th birthday in Miami on Monday night, and he was joined by two unlikely celebrity guests, Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, who reunited to serve drinks behind the bar.

The music star has just come off his mammoth North American tour, so it’s only right he lets off a bit of steam after months on the road. However, the Breaking Bad duo was a surprise no one saw coming, and fans are all asking the same question…

Drake reunites Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul at his birthday party

Drake definitely knows how to throw a party, by inviting everyone’s favorite duo, Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, who play Walter White and Jesse Pinkman in the hit series Breaking Bad.

Guests who were lucky enough to be invited to the bash had their drinks served by the duo, who own their own mescal, company, Dos Hombres.

The God’s Plan star’s producer, BNYX, shared the behind-the-scenes from the night, but don’t worry, they did have some time off duty too.

In one video from his Instagram story, Aaron can be seen getting down on the Dance Floor to Drake’s track, Major Distribution.

Of course, fans went wild over the appearance of the two, and took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their thoughts, although they all had the same question. Did Drake pay them?

One asked: “What is he paying them??? How can you just hire notable people like that?”

“Are they hurting for money?” questioned another.

Another joked: “Can you imagine being a millionaire and Drake asks you to bartend at his party not attend…. [cry laughing emoji].”

“LMAO this is a huge flex,” wrote one.

“This is way too much power for any man to have lol,” laughed another.

Drake references ‘tying Micheal Jackson’s record’

The rapper himself then took to his own Instagram to post a picture of himself with the celebrity duo, referencing himself tying Micheal Jackson’s record for most number-one hits for a solo male artist, and thanking his fans.

In the caption of the post, the newly turned 37-year-old penned: “Pinkman, Walter White, and Walter Light…RIP to Mike but when it comes to records we breaking bad for sure…I’ll be back with more f****** and responses to all your love.”

“I’m getting fried tonight though…love you all dearly thank you for awarding me this honor to be a familiar voice in your lives,” he concluded.

Drake’s hit with J Cole, First Person Shooter, recently debuted at Number One on the Billboard Hot 100, which marked his 13th.

The same record was achieved by Michael Jackson, back in 1995.

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