A decade after the hit series “Breaking Bad” concluded, its iconic stars, Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, are trading in the world of fictional drugs for real alcohol. The duo recently made a spirited appearance at Drake’s 37th birthday party held at Casadonna in Miami. In a surprising twist, they took over the bar, serving cocktails to delighted guests, and it seemed to be a promotional gig for their mezcal brand, Dos Hombres.
The unforgettable moment occurred at the lively event hosted by the Grammy-winning artist. Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul donned their bartender hats, mixing and shaking drinks for the partygoers. Their behind-the-bar presence added an exciting dimension to the evening, showcasing their versatility and charismatic charm.
Videos captured throughout the event have made rounds on social media, revealing Aaron Paul’s mixology skills as he took time to show an attendee how to craft a perfect negroni. Amid their bartending duties, both actors took breaks to dance, grooving to the beats of Drake and 21 Savage’s “Major Distribution.”
In addition to the duo’s mixology talents, other videos from the memorable celebration displayed the heartwarming moments of toasting to Drake and presenting him with a remarkable birthday cake adorned with a sparkling sparkler.
To mark Drake’s 37th birthday on October 24, Dave’s Hot Chicken, a restaurant chain in which Drake invested two years ago, offered a delightful treat to fans. Participating Dave’s Hot Chicken locations treated guests to free chicken sliders. All fans had to do was visit between 11 a.m. and 9 p.m. (local time) and scan their Dave’s Hot Chicken app, marking a generous gesture that reflects Drake’s strong connection to the popular eatery.
Drake’s partnership with Dave’s Hot Chicken is significant, as he is one of the chain’s most prominent investors. Bill Phelps, CEO of Dave’s Hot Chicken, expressed his appreciation for Drake’s gesture of providing free food to his fans, underscoring Drake’s commitment to giving back.
In addition to the exciting birthday festivities, Drake celebrated his son Adonis’s 6th birthday by releasing the young artist’s debut rap song and video, creating a heartwarming father-son bond. The video featured Adonis donning a basketball jersey, rapping, shooting hoops with friends, and engaging in various playful activities. Drake himself made a cameo appearance, adding a personal touch to the celebration.
As the “Breaking Bad” stars took their mixology skills to the bar and Drake celebrated another year, this event became a memorable night filled with joy, camaraderie, and unexpected surprises