2 Chainz Eats The “Most Expensivest” Burger In New GQ Web Series

Rapper 2 Chainz has scored enough success to accumulate an estimated net worth of $6 million. Even 2 Chainz, though, is blown away by the sheer opulence of the hamburger he eats in the first episode of Most Expensivest S**t, a new web series available on GQ Magazine‘s YouTube channel.

Most Expensivest S**t‘s is pretty straightforward. As the title states, the series features 2 Chainz as he tries out some experiences reserved for the 1%. In the first episode, he consumes Le Burger Extravagant, a $295 combination of Wagyu beef, shaved black truffles, and a gold-flecked bun. “You can eat gold?” asks 2 Chainz. Yes, apparently you can.

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Other episodes of Most Expensivest S**t show off $30,000 headphones and a $2 million car. The series is part of GQ’s latest programming push. The Conde Nast-owned publication has also debuted My First Job, in which celebrities like Harley Morenstein discuss the menial jobs they worked before becoming famous.

Is Most Expensivest S**t worth watching? The answer depends on how much you enjoy living vicariously through the lives of the extremely wealthy. In the end, the series has a lot in common with its host: They’re both outrageous, but you can’t deny they have style.

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