French Montana Bets Diamond Watch During Ping-Pong Match Against Tommy Hilfiger

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French Montana performs onstage during the 2018 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Field on April 22, 2018 in Indio, California.

French Montana and Tommy Hilfiger played a friendly game of table tennis.

French Montana's jewelry collection is pretty crazy. While he didn't cop himself an iced out Rolling Stones inspired "Drug Addict" chain like his friend Lil Pump, his collection is still pretty extensive. At a recent pop-up show, the "Unforgettable" rapper waged his iced out Audemars Piguet during a friendly game of table tennis against one of the most influential clothing designers.

French Montana was one of the many familiar faces at KITH and Boast's collaborative launch last night and decided to hit the ping-pong table. The rapper took to Instagram to reveal that he and Tommy Hilfiger placed a bet on their table tennis match. The rapper revealed that he was playing the clothing designer for an AP watch.

According to Page Six, the watch that was bet on was the one sitting on French Montana's write. Apparently, Tommy Hilfiger took a liking to the flooded out Audemars Pigeut. Ultimately, French Montana went on to keeping his icey time piece on his write since Hilfiger took an L during the friendly match.

Aside from his recent table tennis match, the rapper is getting ready for the release of his next album. A few days a go, the rapper previewed an upcoming collaboration with his "No Shopping" collaborator, Drizzy Drake. It's unsure when it'll drop but we're certainly excited for new music from French.

 


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