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Quavo Buys Himself A Pet Tiger: "His Name Is Cho"


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You've all seen the meme of the dude who has way too much cashflow and starts buying himself unnecessary things. This is that come to life. Quavo has always been extravagant in the way that he presents himself to the world. He rocks pounds of jewelry on a daily basis and comes through with designer drip all the time. It turns out that he's like this at home too. He's not just putting on a show for the people. He really does love copping items that the average man cannot stunt with. Case in point: homie just bought a pet tiger.

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Quavo showed off his latest acquisition on Instagram, turning the camera on his tiger's handler and then showing his newest friend. "His Name Is C H O," wrote the Migos rapper. While it's possible that the tiger was only on set for a video shoot, Quavo claims that he purchased the animal to come back home with him à la Mike Tyson. Obviously, people were up in arms in his comments section, noting that tigers are not domestic animals and should not be held captive in a cage. Other fans excitedly acted impressed about the purchase, wishing that they too could be like Quavo and buy tigers.

Where do you stand on this? Do you think he actually bought a pet tiger or is he capping?

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