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Kylie Jenner turned twenty-one this past week, and she celebrated the milestone age with her family, along with a long list of celebrity friends and her boyfriend Travis Scott, who continues to showcase his affection for her with an expensive surprise birthday present.

Living his best life and fresh off the success of his latest album Astroworld, Travis Scott gifted the reality star/entrepreneur with a vintage '50s Rolls-Royce in pristine condition. Kylie posted an image of her new luxury vehicle, which had a huge bow affixed to the front.

In addition to the vintage Rolls-Royce, Kylie was also surprised with her front yard decorated with roses to evoke a romance novel-like scene. "Woke up to a little fairy tale," Kylie said on Instagram, while sharing a video of the floral setting, featured above.

While it's been reported that Kylie Jenner is on the heels of being the youngest “self-made” billionaire, according to Forbes, it's no question that Kylie can afford whatever she wants, but it's clear that Travis Scott knows how to treat his woman right.

Previously in February, Travis Scott gifted Kylie Jenner with a $1.4 million Ferrari LaFerrari to celebrate her motherhood, and then this past April, Kylie Jenner rented out Six Flags for Travis Scott’s 26th birthday.

For more on Kylie Jenner, she now has her own Instagram filters.

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