Jake Paul offers $15K to fans during Super Bowl 2023 SuperBowl curiously
Jake Paul has offered a huge wad of cash to lucky fans if the Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl or if Jay Z or Drake perform at the half time show with Rihanna.
Youtuber-turned-boxer Paul took to Twitter during the game to tell fans that they could be in with a chance of winning the cash if they followed a sports betting app and his boxing promotion company. In what will be her eagerly anticipated return to the stage after several years, multi award-winning singer Rihanna will take the 13-minute headline spot during the half-time show.
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