Rick Ross’s Majestic Mansion: Over 219 Lavish Bedrooms and a Supercar Sanctuary for 500 ๐Ÿ’Ž๐Ÿฐ

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The revival’s season finale, which broadcast hours ago but is not yet accessible online, included Rick Ross at his Georgia house, the more than 100-room estate he refers to as The Promised Land, and some of his most exquisite vintage vehicles.

We now know why the music mogul, who claimed on social media that he was doing so to “inspire the hustlas,” hauled them out of storage and arranged them in his driveway on July: he was filming an episode of The Cribs. There are episode pictures in the gallery above.

It also included images from Ross’s initial Instagram story, in which he stated that he wanted to make it inspirational and realistic by showcasing what was possible if one worked hard and never gave up. Rick Ross is transparent about his assets, which include real estate, more than 100 cars across the nation, high-end clothing, and jewelry made of gold and diamonds.

A 2019 Cribs-style episode with Ross and his collection may be found at the bottom of the page. When you see such exquisite cars, you can’t be upset. Rick Ross primarily owns classic vehicles with his $40 million fortune. He has over a hundred named ships in his fleet. Among them are sleek modern vehicles, wild customizations, and flawless vintage. His favorite cars are Rolls-Royces and Mercedes-Benzes, but he also loves trucks and Chevrolet Bel Airs and Impalas. He has on exhibit a 1971 Chevrolet Impala customized by “Gucci,” the first Rolls-Royce Wraith with a starry roof, and a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air customized by “Renzel.”