Drake's mansion appears to have been flooded amid a severe rainstorm in Toronto, Canada.

The rapper took to his Instagram Stories on Tuesday to post a video showing muddy waters rushing through what appears to be his wardrobe and dressing room.

In the clip, an individual dressed in black attempts to hold some doors closed to prevent any more water getting into the luxury room, while Drake seems to be holding a broom in an effort to guide the flood.

"This better be Espresso Martini," he wrote over the footage, referencing the cocktail made with vodka and coffee.

Drake, 37, didn't share any further details. However, a severe storm hit Toronto on Tuesday night, with many of the city's streets flooded.

A weather warning for significant rainfall and thunderstorms remains in place.

Back in 2020, Drake offered fans a glimpse of his massive property, dubbed The Embassy, as part of a profile for Architectural Digest.

The mansion features marble floors, custom chandeliers, crystal installations, and a 3,200-square-foot master-bedroom suite.

"I think the house shows that I have true faith in myself to take on this task when I was just 27 and see it through," he said of creating his dream home at the time. "I also think the house says that I will forever remain solid in the place I was born."

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