The viral moment when a bra soared through the air at a Drake concert is still making headlines—especially now that the woman behind the toss has revealed just how much Playboy is paying her.
Drake is very vocal about his body-type preferences. Credit: Prince Williams/Wireimage / Getty
From Crowd Toss to Viral Fame
It all started when 21-year-old Victoria Correia from Rhode Island hurled her size 36G bra on stage during Drake’s show at Madison Square Garden on July 23.
The rapper picked it up and held it aloft in front of the sold-out crowd, declaring: “36G? Locate this woman immediately.”
Fans took that call seriously. After Correia posted a TikTok of her on-stage bra-throwing moment, not only did she get identified, but Playboy also slid into her DMs.
Playboy Comes Calling
Correia soon got a message from the iconic adult brand inviting her to join their new platform. The message read: “We recently launched a new invitation-only Playboy app that gives creators the opportunity to earn by monetizing exclusive content similar to the ones you're already posting on IG and TikTok.”
She accepted and now works as one of Playboy’s newest creators. According to Correia, the whole experience feels surreal. “It’s all a dream come true,” she said.
Speaking on the Club Ambition Podcast, Correia shared more about what it’s like being part of the Playboy brand and clarified that she never got her bra back from Drake—and yes, she is genuinely a size 36G.
No Nudity, No Problem
She explained that her Playboy content stays relatively tame:
“They’re really just posting some content – and no nudity, for anyone wondering.”
Correia added, “I’m learning the ropes on how to still be successful but not ruin myself at the same time so to say.”
While she initially had an OnlyFans account, she revealed she took it down. “I feel like that is more exposed. Playboy is fine.”
What Playboy Actually Pays
Podcast hosts floated a rumor that Correia might have landed a million-dollar deal. But she was quick to set the record straight: “I haven’t been really earning money, there’s no contract. It’s just from the content that I post on Playboy centrefold.”
She continued, “I mean, I have been getting money but it’s nothing like ‘oh she’s gonna be a Ferrari tomorrow’, like no.”
According to Playboy’s official messaging, the new platform allows creators to “interact directly with their fans, expand their communities and build their own personal content and commerce businesses.”
Correia’s viral bra moment might not have led to an instant fortune, but it certainly flipped her life upside down—and launched her straight into the spotlight.