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.
Super Bowl LVII is currently underway as the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Chiefs at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
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 one tweet Paul said: "Okay fine… if Chiefs win the Super Bowl I’m giving one person $10,000 who likes and retweets this Tweet. Must be following me and @betr so we can DM you if you win. GO."
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Before following up with a second tweet saying: "Halftime show is going to be [fire] If Drake or Jay-Z perform with Rihanna, I’m giving one person who likes and retweets $5,000. Must be following @MostVpromotions and me to win."
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.
It's been reported the star has gone through nearly 40 possible set lists for the appearance, which will require 400 roadies to make and dismantle the stage. It's expected to start at around 1.30am GMT.
Paul is currently gearing up for his fight against Tommy Fury in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on February 26. Fury and Paul were due to fight twice previously but both times it was cancelled.
Paul, 26, is unbeaten in six fights since becoming a boxer. He also has four knockout wins under his belt. While 23-year-old Fury has an 8-0 record and will be the Youtuber's most experienced opponent.
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