Get a Peek at Travis Scott's $3 Million Birthday Bugatti

It's hard, if downright impossible, to care about expensive automobiles at this moment in history. But take a look at Travis Scott's new whip anyway.

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I know, I know, I know: It's hard, if not downright impossible, to care about expensive automobiles at this moment in history. Still, we are gathered here today to apparently encourage gandering at a new one now in the hands of recent "The Scotts" co-crafter Travis Scott.

Travis Scott gifted himself a new Bugatti for his 28th birthday pic.twitter.com/JJhMo3TuL6

— TRAVIS SCOTT FAN PAGE (@RodeoTheAlbum) May 1, 2020

As spotted by TMZ, Scott's 28th birthday ringing-in last month included the procuring of a new Bugatti. While their report only notes that the new car likely cost millions and doesn't specify the model, a separate report from Click2Houston's Briana Edwards over the weekend says the car would most certainly appear to be a Bugatti Chiron.

Travis Scott celebrates his birthday behind the wheel of a brand new Bugatti which holds a startling seven-figure price tag - while out with his crew in West Hollywood on Thursday afternoon.Kylie paid tribute to Travis by sharing a slew of photos of him and their daughter Stormi pic.twitter.com/sktLKNmmWx

— Lilian Chan (@bestgug) May 1, 2020

The asking price for one such car, as expected, does indeed fall under the category of millions—around $3 million, to be certain.

Scott's birthday was also marked with a celebratory post from Kylie Jenner, with whom La Flame has a daughter, Stormi.

"I'm slowly but surely starting to accept the fact that storm is a daddy's girl," Jenner joked in the IG post's caption. "But whatever. We went half on greatness!"

Scott and Kid Cudi's "The Scotts," meanwhile, is now a very real contender for a Billboard Hot 100-topping debut. As previously reported, the Fortnite-premiered song stands a solid chance at dethroning The Weekend's "Blinding Lights," which has been hanging out in the No. 1 spot for four nonconsecutive weeks.

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