Record rainfall hit the Canadian city on Tuesday (July 16) due to severe storms, leaving many areas flooded and without power.
Drizzy’s lavish $100 million estate, known as “The Embassy,” was also hit by the bad weather, with the rapper documenting the devastation on social media.
He posted a video on his Instagram Stories of dirty water rushing into one of the property’s many rooms and flooding it above ankle height as a member of his team struggled to close an outside door to keep it out.
“This better be Espresso Martini,” Drake captioned the clip, able to see the funny side of the unfortunate situation.
Rozay also had jokes at the ready at his rival’s expense and taunted the 6 God with a series of social media comments.
Under one Instagram post, he mockingly suggested that Drizzy’s house had plummeted in value, writing: “Auction it, possibly get 2 M’s [face in disguise emoji].”
In another, Rozay made reference to the fact that he owns a beachside property in Florida’s swanky Star Island: “Now we both on the water.”
Lastly, he commented: “Minor issues [smirking face emoji].”
Rick Ross is enjoying the minor victory as the last time he stepped foot on Canadian soil he got sucker punched at a music festival for playing Kendrick Lamar‘s diss track “Not Like Us.”
After being confronted by a group of Drake fans, Ross and his entourage were attacked and seemingly came out worse, with one of his team left unconscious in the melee.
Rozay later addressed the assault, saying: “Aye man, I’m thinking about the event that happened over there. When the first dude stepped up to Rozay, the lil’ short fat one that looked like Bam Bam Bigelow from wrestling. When he stepped up, I squatted down and his eyes had told him what I said.”
He added: “Basically, boy, if I hit you, I’ma see everything you ate for the last two days. His balls dropped out of his ass. He never said another word, he did never did nothing. He was a straight busta.”
The MMG mogul also claimed that he wasn’t sure he actually took a punch, even though footage shows that he did: “I’m still convinced ain’t no n-gga punched me. Somebody said, ‘Rozay, the n-gga tried to punch you, he hit you!’”
“I said, ‘Nah, he had to throw a drink.’ ‘Cause throwing a drink would have been way more disrespectful than screaming, ‘I know MMA!’”
The scuffle took place not long after Ross began trolling Drake online and released a diss track aimed at him called “Champagne Moments.”
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