There are many luxury items that a lot of us would want to spend our money on.
Whether it's a house, a fancy car, luxury holidays, or the finest wines available to humanity, there's no shortage of options when it comes to splashing the cash.
But rapper Rick Ross has pulled off a frankly impressive feat after he revealed that he managed to spend an incredible $100 million in just six months.
It's enough to leave you almost lot for words.
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I don't think I could spend $100 million, period.
In an appearance on Rap Life Radio on Apple Music, the star, who is listed as having a net worth of $150 million as of 2023, according to Celebrity Net Worth, claimed that he had spent $100 million over the last six months.
When questioned as to whether this was buying things for himself or on investments, he then clarified that this was 'not investments'.
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Ross said: "My hand's in 25 different pots. I've been cooking on the stove for a long time, and really I was getting money the whole time.
"I'm a real frugal at some points, but when it's time to make a power play, I will I spend 100 million. I spent that in the last six months.
"I just bought a crib for 35, a jet for 35, they're not investments, I'm over 100 million in the last six months."
And people took to social media to share their thoughts on his spending spree.
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One replied: "Need him to release an album and tell me word for word, bar for bar how he spent that 100m."
Another said: "How you spend 100 mill in 6 months I can’t spend 30$ in a month without crying."
And a third joked: "Only $100M in 6 months? Talk to me when you spent $250M in a week."
You can see the rest of the interview here:
However, houses and planes aren't the only thing that Ross owns.
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A previous report told how the musician had run-ins with his neighbours over his pets.
You might be thinking that this is over a dog, but no, this was in fact over the two buffalo that Ross was given by business partner, Darius Burton, as a birthday present in 2022.
If you think that's wild enough, that wasn't even the original plan, which had been to buy him giraffes, according to the Independent.
Burton said: “I wanted to get him a giraffe but he wasn’t ready for that commitment so he said, ‘let’s start smaller, like a cow’.
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"I said, ‘nah, everyone has cows, I want you to have something nobody in your state has, I’m getting you a buffalo'.”