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Drake selling $88M mansion in Beverly Hills (photos)

Drake is still reeling from the lyrical beatdown that Kendrick Lamar administered during their rap beef last week.


Drizzy is putting his Beverly Hills mega-mansion up for sale again. This comes days after his properties in Toronto and London suffered multiple breaches.


Drake selling $88M mansion in Beverly Hills (photos)

The “You The Best” rapper is putting the palatial California estate on the market for an exorbitant $88 million. The sprawling property spans 20 acres, including 24,000 square feet of living space, and it has 7 bedrooms, 22 bathrooms and an 11-car garage. The main home is so massive it’s separate from the sizable guest house.

According to “TMZ,” Drake bought the home for a whopping $75 million from British musician Robbie Williams almost twice what she paid for it. Williams, in turn, had acquired the property from Guess co-founder Armand Marciano.


Drake selling $88M mansion in Beverly Hills (photos)

The property also features lush gardens, an indoor/outdoor kitchen, ocean views, views of downtown, a tennis court, and an orchard.

Drake selling $88M mansion in Beverly Hills (photos)

Drake has taken quite a few L’s recently

This latest news follows a pall of negativity that has hovered over the Drizzy empire in recent weeks. In addition to the fact that most of the hip-hop nation declares Lamar the winner of the rap beef, Drake’s $100 million Toronto mansion has been breached three times in the past week.

This includes a security guard who was shot in the upper chest on May 7 in a drive-by shooting at the Toronto estate. The security guard is expected to recover fully after being rushed to the emergency room.

Also, Drake’s OVO clothing store in London was vandalized nearly a week ago with pro-Lamar sentiments scrawled across the front.

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