2 Chainz Tests Out $150K Bed Made Out Horse Hair

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Rapper 2 Chainz looks on prior to Super Bowl 51 between the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons at NRG Stadium on February 5, 2017 in Houston, Texas.

2 Chainz tries out the most expensive bed.

It's been a great year for 2 Chainz. He dropped off his Pretty Girls Like Trap Music album earlier this year and continued to push the record throughout the rest of the year. Along with that, he's also been actively pursuing other ventures. One of those is his VICELAND show "The Most Expensivest." During the show, 2 Chainz tests out some of the priciest products on the market. Whether it be luxury gym equipment or gold dusted burgers, 2 Chainz is here to give us the verdict on these items. Most recently, he tried out the most expensive mattress on the planet.

2 Chainz recently checked out the most expensive mattress on the planet on his latest episode of his series. The rapper met up with Alisha Hylton, Director of North American Sales at Hästens, who gave him a low down on their luxury mattress. The Hästens mattress from Sweden is the most expensive bed in the world, costing $150K. Hästens mattress are the official supplier to the Swedish Royal Court and has also won the "Best Bed" category at the Design Awards. Later on, Chainz finds out that the mattresses aren't all that expensive. The most pricey version of the Hastens is $150K but their lowest mattress goes for $10K, which is still mad expensive.

While Chainz was impressed by the bed itself, it doesn't look like he'll end up making that purchase unless the bed "promises twins." But he admits that this is the perfect mattress for a "baecation."

Watch the episode below.


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