Swizz Beatz’s $500k Virgil Abloh Maybach Gift Is Changed By Alicia Keys.

Swizz Beatz's $500k Virgil Abloh Maybach Gift Is Changed By Alicia Keys.

Finally accepting her contentious present from Swizz Beatz, Alicia Keys has put an end to rumors about whether or not she liked the $500,000 Virgil Abloh-designed Maybach.

The super-producer captured a picture of his sweetheart in the back seat of the customized automobile, beaming proudly and gazing at the camera, and posted it to Instagram on Sunday (May 28).

He captioned the photo, “Look who’s loving her gift now [laughing face emojis],” “May God bless this Sunday.”

Another user jokingly remarked that the automobile was “still at the dealer” in the picture, despite the fact that Busta Rhymes and Sean Garrett both offered their support. Look down below.

Swizz Beatz mused earlier this month that despite his best efforts, he wasn’t certain if Alicia Keys truly appreciated his pricey and considerate gift.

The frontman of the Ruff Ryders spoke about his 12-year marriage to Keys during a recent interview with Angie Martinez, adding that she frequently treats him too kindly.

This prompted Martinez to mention his Maybach gift and ask his wife how she felt about it. Even while Alicia might not have said it, Swizz acknowledged at the time that she probably didn’t even like the car.

He stated, “I don’t think she liked the goddamn car,” before Martinez remarked that the singer did not appear to be the “flashy” type, suggesting that perhaps he had a point.

Despite the fact that Alicia enjoys driving and collecting automobiles, he stated that the present was “still at the dealership,” most likely in response to criticism of the extravagant presents he had previously given her on social media.

“I know she was already wondering, ‘Are they going to be on me if I bring the kids to school in this?'” he continued. Will anybody notice how I’m moving? She probably began to think in that manner as a result of it. She was merely acting courteously.

The vehicle, a Mercedes-Maybach S-Class S680 variant that was unveiled at a car show last December, was created by Abloh before his death in November 2021 in collaboration with Gorden Wagener, Mercedes-Benz’s chief design officer.

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