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Friday, July 1, 2016
Tyga Rents Mansion Close to Kim Kardashian, Funded by Kylie Jenner??
As you may have heard, Kylie Jenner and Tyga got back together after breaking up a little more than a month ago.
Shortly after they reunited, the rapper celebrated by going out and getting a $ 45,000 diamond grill from celebrity jeweler Ben Baller – the most expensive the designer has ever made.
When your girlfriend’s a multi-millionaire, why hold back?
And now, Tyga has leased a tricked-out Bel-Air mansion just down the street from the estate of Kylie’s sister Kim Kardashian and her husband Kanye West, according to TMZ.
The rent on Tyga’s new digs is a whopping $ 46,500 a month, and we have no idea how he’s going to afford it.
Oh, wait, we have one idea – but it certainly has nothing to do with his fledgling rap career.
While there’s been no confirmation (and likely won’t be) that Kylie will pay her boyfriend’s rent, a report earlier today claimed that the two were already living together.
Kylie recently purchased a luxury mansion in the Hidden Hills, very close to the starter home she bought last year in Calabasas.
Tyga, on the other hand, had been renting a home in the Hollywood Hills for $ 17,000 a month, nearly three times less than the cost on the new pad.
What makes this expensive new upgrade even more egregious is that Tyga was served with an eviction notice on his Hollywood Hills home earlier this year, which some suspect was due to failure to pay rent.
There’s good reason to believe he’d fallen behind on payments – the dude’s got a history of being a shoddy tenant.
Not long ago, the rapper was sued for $ 88,469 in back rent plus $ 35,000 in interest by yet another landlord on a different home.
It’s highly surprising that any landlord would agree to rent to Tyga with his track record – unless perchance he had a wealthy co-signer as a guarantor.
We’re just sayin’.