It looks like Drake may have missed out on some formative college experiences while he was busy being young and famous, as Post Malone has revealed that the homegrown Toronto talent is just plain bad at beer pong.
Speaking with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show, Posty revealed who among his celebrity pals are beer pong champs — and who isn't. Ramping up for his new Facebook Messenger "Watch Together" series, Celebrity World Pong League, the rapper met up with Drake backstage at a show in Toronto to test the 6 God's skills.
"Drake's no good," Posty revealed. "I was just like, 'Man, he sucks.' If you see this, come meet me again, we'll play again. But he was terrible."
Meanwhile, football champions Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelsey of the Kansas City Chiefs were able to prove their sportsmanship so conclusively in a game of pong that Posty conceded to their win by getting their autographs tattooed on his arm.
While the rest of us have to play beer pong alone, trapped indoors amid ongoing COVID-19 restrictions, you can vicariously experience the fun when Post Malone's Celebrity World Pong League premieres on Wednesday (November 18).
Watch the interview below.
Speaking with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show, Posty revealed who among his celebrity pals are beer pong champs — and who isn't. Ramping up for his new Facebook Messenger "Watch Together" series, Celebrity World Pong League, the rapper met up with Drake backstage at a show in Toronto to test the 6 God's skills.
"Drake's no good," Posty revealed. "I was just like, 'Man, he sucks.' If you see this, come meet me again, we'll play again. But he was terrible."
Meanwhile, football champions Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelsey of the Kansas City Chiefs were able to prove their sportsmanship so conclusively in a game of pong that Posty conceded to their win by getting their autographs tattooed on his arm.
While the rest of us have to play beer pong alone, trapped indoors amid ongoing COVID-19 restrictions, you can vicariously experience the fun when Post Malone's Celebrity World Pong League premieres on Wednesday (November 18).
Watch the interview below.