Tory Lanez & Drake Clown Tory Lanez Imposter

Drake chimes in on Tory Lanez' impersonator.

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There's pros and cons that come along with being famous. For pros, you're likely to get a whole lot of free stuff and getting money. For cons, you're likely going to have to deal with impersonators. Such was the case for Tory Lanez who recently hit Instagram to share a video of someone who looks eerily similar to him.

Tory Lanez hit Instagram earlier today to share a series of videos of a guy pretending to be him. "YOO this fame shit getting too crazy 🤦🏽‍♂️ @theshiggyshow These 2 niggas was acting like they was me and @writtenbyray the whole weekend 😂😂 it’s 2018 ... NIGGAS HAVE TO CHILL," he captioned the video. The videos he posted show a guy that looks very similar to Lanez being approached by two other guys who "fan" out and continue to yell out "Litty Again."

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Drake later chimed in on the video in the comment section. "I'm done...he even had the "I get this all the time" swag on 100," followed by three laughing emojis. Tory Lanez replied back to Drake by saying the guy had the Tory impersonation down to the hand movements as well. 

It's interesting to see both Drake and Tory Lanez publicly joke with each other on social media. Last year, the two rappers finally made amends after months of throwing subliminal shots at each other. Drake also ended up bringing out on stage as one of the many special guests at 2017's edition of OVO Fest.

Peep Drake & Tory Lanez' comments below: 

Tory Lanez & Drake Clown Tory Lanez Imposter

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Tory Lanez & Drake Clown Tory Lanez Imposter
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