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5 years agoon
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Recall in December 2020, Quavo, 29, splashed $350,000 on Bentley convertible for his then rapper girlfriend, 26, for Christmas.
On Friday, March 19, Saweetie announced their break-up on Twitter and suggested that Quavo had been caught cheating.

She wrote in her tweet: I’m single,” she wrote. “I’ve endured too much betrayal and hurt behind the scenes for a false narrative to be circulating that degrades my character. Presents don’t band aid scars and the love isn’t real when the intimacy is given to other women.”
“I emotionally checked out a long time ago and have walked away with a deep sense of peace and freedom,” she added in a second tweet. “Excited for this new chapter of elevation.”
Shortly after, Quavo shared his own tweets, saying that he had love for her but she isn’t the woman he thought she was.
“I know you want to make this into a show so I’ll play my part just this one time. I don’t normally put my business out there, especially my personal life. I feel the need to address this so there are no false narratives,” he wrote.
Media Take Out News has reported that Quavo has repossessed the 2021 Bentley convertible that he “gifted” to Saweetie for Christmas.
A source, who confirmed the new development, explained that “Quavo’s no dummy – the Bentley wasn’t in her name.”
The insiders claims that the Bentley was “leased” in Quavo’s name and that the Migos rapper had a deal with the dealership that he could for a fee end the lease early, and the dealership would repossess the car and let him out of the contract.
That’s exactly what Quavo did, according to his friend.
The insider continued, “He’s not being petty or anything, but she’s on Twitter talking sh*t. So he took back the car.”
The insider claims that Saweetie’s car was taken from outside Saweetie’s home – very early on Saturday, March 20.
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