SEE: Drake's half-eaten pizza slice hits the market for R9m
Updated | By Breakfast with Darren Maule / Lilitha Bodlani
Even a pizza slice eaten by Mr OVO can be worth gold to someone who would buy it.
In the world of celebrity memorabilia, there have been some bizarre items that have fetched exorbitant prices over the years.
From Elvis Presley's hair strands to Justin Bieber's half-eaten pancakes, it seems like nothing is off-limits for dedicated fans and collectors.
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The latest addition to this list comes in the form of Drake's half-eaten pizza slice, which recently went up for sale for a staggering R9 million.
According to a Twitter post from RapTV, Lil Yachty is selling a slice of pizza bitten by Drake for $500k.
Unsurprisingly, the internet had a field day, with Twitter users unleashing their wit and humor to poke fun at this peculiar offering. Have a look at this half-eaten pizza from '6 God' who went viral.
Lil Yachty is selling a slice of pizza bitten by Drake for $500k‼️👀 pic.twitter.com/19qwvQE2EL
— RapTV (@Rap) June 4, 2023
It all started when a devoted Drake fan stumbled upon an unfinished pizza slice left behind by the Canadian rapper at a local pizzeria.
Rather than devouring the unexpected find, the fan had a lightbulb moment and decided to seize the opportunity.
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With dreams of cashing in on a unique piece of Drake's history, they promptly put the half-eaten pizza slice up for sale.
As soon as the news broke, Twitter erupted with a frenzy of reactions. Memes flooded the platform, showcasing the internet's unparalleled ability to turn bizarre situations into moments of laughter.
Drake's half-eaten pizza slice may have sparked endless amusement and ridicule on the internet, but it also serves as a testament to the power of celebrity culture and the lengths fans are willing to go to own a piece of their favorite star's life.
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Whether the slice will indeed sell for its astronomical asking price remains to be seen.
One thing is certain, the internet will continue to poke fun at the idea, proving once again that humor knows no bounds.
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Main image attribution: RapTV/ Twitter
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