Drake Accuses Vancouver Casino of Racial Profiling

The Toronto native asserts that he was refused service during his Aubrey & the Three Migos tour stop in the Canadian city.

Drake has accused a Vancouver casino of racial profiling. The Toronto native asserts that he was refused service during his Aubrey & the Three Migos tour stop in the Canadian city.

He took to his Instagram story to complain, writing, “Parq Casino @parqvancouverbc is the worst run business I have ever witnessed...profiling me and not allowing me to gamble when I had everything they originally asked me for.”

I’m living for drake beefing our garbage casino GAMBLING IS CANCELLED pic.twitter.com/kvjoWhkfX0

— angels on cheque day (@wyatt_b_parker) November 3, 2018

This incident caused Drake fans to continually blast Parq Casino on social media, especially in the comment section of Instagram where fans urged each other to share negative Google Maps reviews. Complex has reached out to Parq Casino for comment.

Drake has levied a similar accusation before. In April 2017, he alleged that a country club in Coachella Valley—the Madison Club in La Quinta—racially profiled him. The country club’s Yelp page was then flooded with negative reviews.

“The most offensive place I have ever stayed at in my life,” Drake captioned a since-deleted post about the run-in, “with staff who pick and choose who they are going to accommodate based on racial profiling.”

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