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Even the Kardashians are reportedly side-eyeing Kylie Jenner’s $1.4 million push present

The Kardashians and Jenners are an extravagant bunch. That should go without saying. Kim and Khloé Kardashian rolled through McDonald’s in a Rolls-Royce earlier this month. Kris Jenner wore an icy blond wig and posed for this picture like she’s Cruella de Vil. They all bring a new meaning to the word  opulence, which is why they’re fun to watch. I mean, who else on this planet besides Kim has an apocalyptic meltdown over losing a diamond earring in the ocean? And has a sister who deliciously checks her for it? (“Kim! There’s people that are dying!”)

But even with all this luxury, the Kardashian-Jenners are still reportedly rolling their eyes at the $1.4 million “push present” Kylie’s boyfriend, Travis Scott, bought for her. It’s a black La Ferrari with doors that open upward like the friggin’ Batmobile. To be fair, every woman who gives birth deserves a Ferrari—and paid maternity leave, for that matter—but the fact that Jenner already lives such a fabulous lifestyle makes this new Ferrari hilarious…and a bit ridiculous.

Which is exactly what her family believes, according to this new article from  People. “Everyone thinks it’s the most ridiculous ‘gift’ ever,” a source told the publication. Granted, this source also said Kylie likes to “show off her wealth,” which sounds like a shady hater to me, so perhaps take this rumoured side-eye with a grain of salt.

If it  is true, though, I can practically imagine the episode of  Keeping Up With the Kardashians in which Kourtney, Khloé, and Kim talk about Kylie’s “push present”:

Kim: Hi, guys.

Kourtney: (No response)

Khloé: Hi, Keeks.

Kim: Are you guys not dying over the Ferrari “Travs” got Kylie after Stormi?

Kourtney: What a joke.

Khloé: Where the hell is my present?

Kim: Just…rude.

(Episode ends.)

That, my friends, is riveting television.

Taken from GLAMOUR US. Click  here to read the original.

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