Rick Ross has no problem showing off his lavish life, and recently gave his fans an enviable tour of a $6 million Lamborghini yacht he has his eye on.
On Wednesday (June 28), while sailing through the Port of Miami, Rozay took to social media to show off the swanky Italian yacht. The boat is reportedly 63 feet long and has a slew of premium features like Lamborghini seats and steering wheel, in addition to a bedroom and bathroom.
At one point, the Teflon Don rapper noted that the boat — which costs between $3.5 million and $6 million — could possibly be the latest addition to his fleet of luxury vehicles.
“The Lamborghini boat is a muthafucking 10,” he said. “It’s a winner, I’m loving it. It’s wide open, they got a lot of space, so you can do a lot of networking, partying, talking money [and] talking business here in the city.”
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Rick Ross doesn’t just use his money to fund his expensive lifestyle; he also tries to give back to those in need when he can. The MMG mogul recently saved a Georgia healthcare clinic from closing its doors with a generous five-figure donation.
Rozay found out the Fayette C.A.R.E. Clinic in Fayette County, Georgia, was going to shut down its operation through his lawyer Steve Sadow, and he stepped in to ensure that didn’t happen by writing a check to the clinic for $30,179.
The Biggest Bawse presented the check to the women running the C.A.R.E. Clinic on Juneteenth, where he explained how healthcare holds a special place in his heart due to his own health issues and the loss of his father at a young age.
“A clinic like this means a lot to me. I lost my father at an early age, and I felt like one of the reasons I lost him so early was his lack of healthcare,” Ross said.
The clinic allows poorer families access to doctors and budget medications, and they’ve been running primarily on donations —with Rozay’s being the largest.
Ross plans on continuing to help the Fayette C.A.R.E. Clinic as needed in the future, too.