Logan Paul has revealed that he and Drake were once unknowingly vying for the same Bob Ross painting, with the 6 God ultimately emerging as the victor with a bid “way above the estimate.”
On a recent episode of his Impaulsive podcast, Paul welcomed Ken Goldin, founder and CEO of the high-end collectibles company Goldin, for a lengthy discussion. During the conversation, Goldin spoke at length about his frequent work with Drake, prompting Paul to reflect on the presumed pain of being outbid on the Ross piece.
“He outbid me on a Bob Ross,” Paul said, noting that he was “a little tipsy” at dinner while attempting to secure the coveted item.
“I’m bidding on this Bob Ross, and bro, someone outbid me,” he added. “It was way above the estimate. I believe it was the highest Bob Ross at the time. I’m like, who the fuck could this be? Are you behind the scenes, like, ‘It’s Drake and Logan bidding against each other?’”
Goldin explained that he was “of course” aware that the two were competing for the same piece, though it would have been against protocol to reveal this info in real time. The King of Collectibles star also looked back on an unsuccessful attempt by Drake’s manager to secure the winning bid for a handwritten 2Pac letter, adding that this later led to him securing another 2Pac piece for the Iceman artist.
In November 2024, a then-unknown buyer was confirmed to have scored a Bob Ross painting for nearly $94,000. Drake later identified himself as the winning bidder on Instagram, leading Goldin to declare his company as “still Drake’s favorite place to buy collectibles.”
Goldin previously discussed Logan and Drake’s Bob-fueled bidding war on an episode of Thanalysis, as seen below.