Got a ton of money to spend like Donald Trump does?mov18plus | Adult Movies Online Well we've found the perfect thing to buy: a gold-encased, diamond-encrusted iPhone 7 with the president-elect's face on it.
*Jaws drop to the floor*
Yes, this completely unnecessary and truly bizarre item is being created and sold by Goldgenie, a store in the United Arab Emirates for about $151,000.
Why?!Well, that's an excellent question.
SEE ALSO: Donald Trump is selling a $150 Christmas ornamentThe store in Sharjah, a city near Dubai, decided to sell the Trump iPhones after a customer personally requested the design last month. Emirates 24/7, a Dubai news publication, explained the golden device was embellished with over 450 VS1 white diamonds within the Apple logo and around the phone's edges.
CNN Moneyreported that Goldgenie's managing director, Frank Fernando, described ideal owners of the blinged-out mobile devices as, "very wealthy, high-net-worth individuals all over the world," who are hard to shop for because they already have everything.
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Fernando said he believes the family of the Chinese woman who requested the president-elect's features be put on her phone wants to give it to Trump after his inauguration.
Casual.
Since selling its first Trump iPhone, Goldgenie has reportedly received nine additional orders for the statement-making devices.
From the looks of the gold-drenched Trump Tower, it's clear that Trump loves extravagance. This iPhone design suits him, and it could be yours for a very reasonable price (lol).
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Even though this purchase seems a bit extreme, black, jet black, rose gold and silver are suddenly not looking so impressive, are they?
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