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Cardi B gifted €173k Lamborghini truck – despite not being able to drive

The rapper's husband gifted her a new sports car

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Cardi B has been gifted a €173,000 Lamborghini truck, despite not being able to drive.

The rapper’s husband Offset gifted her the lavish car for her 26th birthday.

In an Instagram post, Cardi explained how Offset surprised her with the new car after faking a medical emergency.

She told her followers, “So i was going to go to go to LA and m*********ers called me talking about it’s an emergency.”

“I’ve got to go Atlanta because Offset fainted. And I’m just like, ‘Oh my God what is going on?’ And look what I’ve got here.”

The mother-of-one turned the camera to her shiny new car, and exclaimed, “I’m so happy!”

Confirming that she won’t even be able to drive the vehicle, Cardi said, “Damn I’m now really going to have to learn how to drive.”

Cardi captioned the post: “I’m happy and mad at the same time???? I been crying and praying for like 2 hours. I love you babe ❤️❤️Thanks for the gift. Please don’t scare me again you know i suffer from anxiety ????????????LAMBTRUCK.”

 

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I wanna make love and fight at the same time ????????

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The rapper is celebrating her birthday just days after she was charged with assault and reckless endangerment, after she surrendered to police in New York on Monday.

According to TMZ, the rapper was charged with two misdemeanors, assault and reckless endangerment, and had a mug shot taken.

Sources say Cardi was charged for allegedly ordering an attack on two bartenders, sisters Jade and Baddie Gi, at Angels Strip Club in the New York City borough of Queens on August 29.

The women were reportedly injured, but declined medical treatment at the time.

The sisters have claimed that Cardi ordered her entourage to throw bottles and chairs at them at the club that night, because the rapper allegedly believed that Jade had slept with her husband, Offset.

The mother-of-one is scheduled to be arraigned on October 29.

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