Frank Ocean has released an 18-carat gold c*ck ring as part of the latest capsule collection from his luxury company, Homer.
The rapper launched the brand last year and his latest collection features pendants, earrings, keychains, and the expensive sex toy, which retails for more than $25,000 (£20,700).
According to the product description online, the XXXL H-Bone Ring is 'handmade of 18-karat yellow gold with an array of channel set princess-cut diamonds and layers that express a pixelated bone or an H-motif, finished with a high polish'.
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But if that’s a little out of your budget, there are other styles available through the Homer website, ranging from $1,365 to $5,695 (£1,130 to £4,710).
The 'Lost' hitmaker, who rarely posts online, stunned fans as he broke his social media silence with a nude photograph to promote the jewellery.
The two-time Grammy-winner posted the intimate image on his Instagram Stories, as well as on the official Homer Instagram account.
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The photo showed a male model’s torso with his genitals blurred out, except for the ring that appeared to be placed around his penis.
Although it is unclear who the model is in the post, Ocean is credited in the caption, which reads: “PHOTO: frank ‘PACO’ ocean.”
After sharing the NSFW image, fans quickly reacted to the post online, and admitted they were upset he didn’t announce new music.
One fan tweeted: “Frank Ocean dropping d*ck ring was the last thing I expected today”.
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“Frank Ocean selling a c*ck ring instead of coming out with an album,” another wrote alongside a meme of a woman crying.
A third added: “no way frank ocean dropped a c*ck ring before an album”.
“Babe what’s wrong? why aren’t you wearing your $25,000 c*ck ring designed by frank ocean?” a fan joked.
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Another remarked: “frank ocean releasing a designer c*ck ring before new music is crazy [sic]."
The 34-year-old launched his luxury company in 2021. His first collection featured silk scarves and jewellery crafted from 18-carat gold, recycled sterling silver, and American lab-grown diamonds.
In an interview last August, Ocean joked that the reason he named his brand Homer was because 'it’s five letters and the dotcom was available'.
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He told FT: “But also because Homer is considered the father of history and history is meant to endure – the same as diamonds and gold – and I know Homer used papyrus, but I’ve always liked the idea of carving history into stone.”
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