US Rapper Lil Uzi Vert Gets Pink Diamond Implanted in His Forehead

US Rapper Lil Uzi Vert Gets Pink Diamond Implanted in His Forehead

- Lil Uzi Vert has probably the most expensive forehead with his new 11-carat diamond piece

- The rapper had earlier alerted fans that he had finished payments on a diamond piece that he started paying for in 2017

- The star shared videos on social media and noted the piece was yet to fully heal

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The words "more money more problems" seem not to apply to every rich person and actually, one can have too much money that they do not really know how best to spend.

US rapper Lil Uzi Vert gets KSh 2.6 billion pink diamond implanted on his forehead
Lil Uzi is putting his money where his forehead is, literally Photo: liluzivert
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Rapper Lil Uzi Vert has shown that you can instead decide to take that money and put it on your forehead as a show of how much he has sitting around.

This comes after the rapper implanted a $24 million (R359 million) natural pink diamond on his forehead and now probably has the most expensive head in the world.

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Uzi had, in January 2021, told fans that he had finally cleared payment on a diamond from Elliot Eliantte which took him since 2017 to do so.

He said it was the first time he had seen a natural pink diamond and it was almost 11 carats with each going for $2 million.

The rapper has been sharing videos while in the studio flaunting his new piece of jewellery which he noted was yet to fully heal.

The expensive piece appears to be attached at the top end allowing it to move a bit which hopefully makes it much easier for him when he decides to get rid of it.

His new style has seen many mimic him. Celebs like Tory Lanez ridiculed the move by attaching expensive jewellery on his forehead.

Uzi will now have to add his security detail for one who just watches over the diamond, especially during meetings with fans.

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In other jewellery news, Briefly.co.za earlier reported that the man who allegedly robbed Kim Kardashian is set to release a book.

One of the five men who allegedly robbed reality TV star Kim Kardashian in Paris back in 2016 is reportedly set to release a book in France on February 4, 2021.

Yunis Abbas' new book, titled I Sequestered Kim Kardashian, retells some stories from the robbery night even as Abbas is currently awaiting trial following his arrest for the crime.

Kim and her secretary were in the Hotel de Pourtalès complex when Abbas and his accomplices allegedly broke into their suite and held Kim at gunpoint.

The suspect and his crew allegedly robbed her of $10 million worth of jewellery. Complex reports that in the book, Abbas discusses the group accidentally taking the superstar's phone after the robbery.

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He said she received a call from Tracy Chapman as they were fleeing from the scene on bikes.

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