Kylie Jenner's Birthday Gift - Tyga Leased the Ferrari in Her Name!
Talk about some relationship issues, Tyga may be getting into a real heated argument following rumors that the "Stimulated" rapper leased the expensive Ferrari that he gave Kylie Jenner for her 18th birthday and he did it in her name instead of buying the car in his own name.
According to Radar Online, the beautiful Ferrari was leased in Kylie's name, because her man is broke! "He leased it," a source declared. "He couldn't afford to actually buy one for her.
The site claims that Tyga's rap career isn't enough for him to take the tap on his expensive gift. The source said that Tyga is "broke and is only worth like $4 million, which is poor for a rapper."
They share that some of the members of the Kardashian family are worried that Tyga is trying to keep Kylie around as his meal ticket. "The whole family is concerned Tyga is trying to get his hands on Kylie's money," another source added. "Being part of her life, it allowing him to go on crazy vacations and get free stuff thrown at him from everyone."
"Kylie's sisters and mom are worried that Tyga is trying to cash in on being with her," a family insider told the infamous gossip site." She's young and they think she might not see what is going on."
Even though Kylie can probably afford the taxes, maintenance and all the other things that come with a car, we're sure that some fans probably thought her man was going to handle all of that.
After all, he's the one that purchased the vehicle. The fact that he leased it in her name will probably cause some financial drama between the two if anything happens to the expensive car.
"He put the lease in her name, so if anything goes wrong financially she's on the hook paying for it," the family source explained.
After enjoying her new ride, it appears that she wanted a change. According to TMZ, Kylie changed the color of the car. The once white beauty is now gray and with orange rims.
MStars News wants to hear your input on this one. If someone got you a gift, wouldn't you expect that gift to be issued in their name if something happens to it? Or would you just give them a gift receipt, or expect them to just handle it on their own?