Blueface Cops A Blue Benz, Denies Reports That Wack 100 Bought It For Him

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The rapper picks up yet another luxury vehicle.

Contrary to reports that his manager Wack 100 bought him a car, Blueface says he gifted himself with a new ride on Wednesday. The 22-year-old rap star visited the Mercedes-Benz dealership in Valencia, California and picked up his new matte blue whip. Wack 100 was there with the "Thotiana" rapper, but it wasn't to buy anything; according to Blueface, he just needed a ride to the dealership.

His manager shared a video of the luxury purchase on Instagram with the caption, "@bluefacebleedem got another toy. @travforthestars did this one in his sleep . Enjoy nephew." Blueface also shared clips of his car on his Instagram Story where he showed the moment he got the key to the Benz before flashing his blinged out wristwatch.

Meanwhile, Wack 100 has found himself at the center of multiple controversies lately. First, he stated that Cardi B's "Thotiana" remix was better than Nicki Minaj's "Barbiana." Next, he went after Joe Budden because the podcast host said he wasn't a fan of "Thotiana." In retaliation, Wack said Budden's aversion to the song was because his then-fiancé Cyn Santana was a thot. Later, he ripped into rapper E-40 on video, saying that the two have some beef that stemmed over an unpaid debt. He's certainly not one to mince words.


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