Celebrity Gifts: Ridiculously Expensive Gifts Of The Famous

Ridiculously Expensive Celebrity Gifts
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With news that Jennifer Lopez gifted beau Casper Smart a customized white Dodge Ram truck for his 25th birthday, one thing is clear: Celebrities just don't do things like us, no matter what the Us Weekly meme might have us believe. From outrageous party planning to six-figure presents and lots and lots of vehicles, check out how these rich and famous faces celebrate the gift of giving in our gallery below.

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Celebrity Gifts
Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber(01 of13)
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Oh, just the usual date for teens: In September 2011, Justin Bieber rented out the Staples Center in Los Angeles for Selena Gomez, where they ate dinner and watched "Titanic" alone in the 200,000-seat venue. Though Biebs got the venue for free, MTV estimates that the date would have cost mere mortals at least $475,000.(Getty) (credit:Getty)
Mike Tyson, Robin Givens(02 of13)
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Mike Tyson gave first wife Robin Givens a $2 million bathtub. Mmm Hmm.(Getty) (credit:Getty)
Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck(03 of13)
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This isn't the first time J. Lo's bequeathed her man with a shiny new vehicle. Previously, Lopez gave then-fiance Ben Affleck a Bentley worth $300,000. Affleck was then seen shopping it around in 2007.Getty) (credit:Getty)
Kelly Rowland, Beyonce(04 of13)
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Beyonce's BFF gave Beyonce's baby girl Blue Ivy a $5,200 Swarovski-crystal-studded Baby Diamond Bathtub. BEFORE she was even born. (Getty) (credit:Getty)
Seal, Heidi Klum(05 of13)
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Sadly, the famously lovey-dovey couple's relationship went to ice, but maybe it's because Seal's proposal to Heidi was cold from the start. The singer whisked the "Project Runway" star up 14,000 feet to an igloo while at Whistler Resorts, where he then asked to marry her. [Insert all snow seal jokes here].(Getty) (credit:Getty)
Simon Cowell, Terri Seymour(06 of13)
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When the "Extra" correspondent split from longtime boyfriend Simon Cowell, she reportedly received a £6 million "parting gift" from Cowell, made up in real estate and cash. (Getty) (credit:Getty)
Katy Perry, Russell Brand(07 of13)
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Another one that didn't work out. Maybe Katy Perry's gift of a trip to space -- a ride that cost $200,000 -- was her way of telling Brand to get lost.(Getty) (credit:Getty)
Beyonce, Jay-Z(08 of13)
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Bey spent a cool $2 million to buy a Bugatti Grand Sport for Jay's 41st birthday. (Hey Beyonce, our birthday is coming up soon, too!)(Getty) (credit:Getty)
Soulja Boy(09 of13)
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This is just insane. Soulja Boy gave himself $55 million when he bought a private jet. The Gulfstream G5 jet cost $35 million; the upgrades, another $20 million. (Getty) (credit:Getty)
Justin Bieber, Usher(10 of13)
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Bieber's manager and Usher gave the Biebs a Fisker Karma electric luxury car worth $100,000 for his 18th birthday. What happens when he turns 19?(Getty) (credit:Getty)
David Beckham, Posh(11 of13)
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David Beckham gave wife Posh a multimillion dollar vineyard in Napa Valley for her 34th birthday. Drinks for everyone!(Getty) (credit:Getty)
Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes(12 of13)
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Flying on high: Tom Cruise reportedly gave a customized Gulfstream jet to Katie Holmes as a wedding gift -- a $20 million one.(Getty) (credit:Getty)
Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt(13 of13)
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Angelina Jolie's quirky gifts to fiance Brad Pitt include an inscribed motorcycle ($100,000), an olive tree ($18,500) and, most recently, a waterfall for him to build his dream home on. (Getty) (credit:Getty)

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