Kylie Jenner gets an 18th-birthday Ferrari as a gift from Tyga
A blond Kylie Jenner received a new set of keys for her 18th birthday. They came from boyfriend Tyga, and they started up a white Ferrari worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The action started a little early, on Sunday night ahead of her Monday birthday, at a party attended by the Kardashians and the Jenners -- even Caitlyn -- and friends.
Jenner, who caused a three-car collision in August 2013 while she was driving a $125,000 Mercedes SUV less than three weeks after her 16th birthday, sat behind the wheel to see what it felt like, E! News reported.
The car was parked outside Bootsy Bellows, where the gathering headed after dinner at the Nice Guy, and had a big red bow on the hood. It’s worth $320,000, according to People, or $240,000, according to E! People said she also got a Birkin bag by Hermes.
“Happy birthday to my little angel @KylieJenner,†Caitlyn Jenner said on Twitter, posting a picture of her youngest daughter with a birthday cake. “Officially my last adult, my work is done. Love you, proud of you!â€
Guests reportedly on hand included Kim Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, Khloé Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian, as well as Kylie’s divorced parents, Kris Jenner and Caitlyn Jenner. Kanye West, Kris’ boy toy Corey Gamble and James Harden, who might be dating Khloe, were also there, plus some of Kylie’s girlfriends and the newly single (in so many ways) Zayn Malik.
Happy birthday to the dopest girl ever,†25-year-old Tyga said Monday on Instagram, posting a black-and-white photo of a dripping-wet Kylie in a skintight dress, pulling down on side of the top of the garment to expose more of her breasts.
Hey, she’s 18 now ... we can stop being grossed out?
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