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'I'm still here, I beat this thing': Drake gifts $25,000 to woman who beat cancer

'I'm still here, I beat this thing': Drake gifts $25,000 to woman who beat cancer
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'I'm still here, I beat this thing': Drake gifts $25,000 to woman who beat cancer
Seeing your favorite artist in concert can be life-changing, giving you memories that will last forever.However, when you have floor tickets for Drake at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York, anything can happen."I was expecting maybe a wink, maybe a hug," Vonnie McCarter said.But she got much more than that. She got $25,000."He was literally right in front of me, and I had my sign up, and it just caught his eye," McCarter said.Her sign reads, "I beat stage four cancer, just in time to see Drake, God's Plan."She was diagnosed in June 2022, but it took her months to get that diagnosis because she's only 35."And they're like, we don't do colonoscopies unless you're 55 and older. I couldn't get them, it took three months for me to pressure them to get a colonoscopy. By the time they gave me the colonoscopy it was already at stage three," McCarter said.She kept pushing because she is a single mother of 3-year-old twins. During chemotherapy, they found the cancer had spread to her lungs, making it stage four cancer."I was writing my kids letters every night like 'If mommy's not here, I want you to know this,' and making preparations for my mom to take care of my kids," McCarter said.But after a successful surgery in December 2023, she's cancer-free.After her surgery, she had 6-8 weeks of recovery, taking her right up to the week Drake was set to perform in Buffalo. She went to the show by herself."Tickets were $500... no one wanted to spend that amount of money to see Drake, and I was like, 'I have to see Drake,'" McCarter said.It's safe to say her investment paid off. She's going through the paperwork now to get her $25,000.What will she do with it?"I plan on taking my kids on vacation, we had a long last two years, so I just plan on taking the twins, and we're just gonna enjoy our new life," McCarter said.By the way, one of her kids' is named Aubrey. If you know, you know.She's also using this life-changing moment to spread awareness."Be your biggest advocate. Get screened, get a primary doctor, just follow up with everything concerning your health, it can be critical," McCarter said.

Seeing your favorite artist in concert can be life-changing, giving you memories that will last forever.

However, when you have floor tickets for Drake at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York, anything can happen.

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"I was expecting maybe a wink, maybe a hug," Vonnie McCarter said.

But she got much more than that. She got $25,000.

"He was literally right in front of me, and I had my sign up, and it just caught his eye," McCarter said.

Her sign reads, "I beat stage four cancer, just in time to see Drake, God's Plan."

She was diagnosed in June 2022, but it took her months to get that diagnosis because she's only 35.

"And they're like, we don't do colonoscopies unless you're 55 and older. I couldn't get them, it took three months for me to pressure them to get a colonoscopy. By the time they gave me the colonoscopy it was already at stage three," McCarter said.

She kept pushing because she is a single mother of 3-year-old twins. During chemotherapy, they found the cancer had spread to her lungs, making it stage four cancer.

"I was writing my kids letters every night like 'If mommy's not here, I want you to know this,' and making preparations for my mom to take care of my kids," McCarter said.

But after a successful surgery in December 2023, she's cancer-free.

After her surgery, she had 6-8 weeks of recovery, taking her right up to the week Drake was set to perform in Buffalo. She went to the show by herself.

"Tickets were $500... no one wanted to spend that amount of money to see Drake, and I was like, 'I have to see Drake,'" McCarter said.

Vonnie McCarter paid $500 and it's safe to say her investment paid off.
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Vonnie McCarter and her sign from the Drake concert in Buffalo, New York.

It's safe to say her investment paid off. She's going through the paperwork now to get her $25,000.

What will she do with it?

"I plan on taking my kids on vacation, we had a long last two years, so I just plan on taking the twins, and we're just gonna enjoy our new life," McCarter said.

By the way, one of her kids' is named Aubrey. If you know, you know.

She's also using this life-changing moment to spread awareness.

"Be your biggest advocate. Get screened, get a primary doctor, just follow up with everything concerning your health, it can be critical," McCarter said.