Just a couple of weeks after welcoming baby Kulture into the world, Cardi B and Offset have a new set of twins bringing them joy. Over the weekend, the hip-hop power couple introduced their matching Lamborghinis to the world.

On Sunday, Cardi B, 25, posted a photo of herself and her husband, who is one-third of the rap group Migos, sitting on top of their new whips, a green one for him, a blue one for her. The flashy photo appeared to be taken at a dealership in Sandy Springs, MotorCars of Atlanta.

In the caption about the new rides, Cardi, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar, wrote "Blessed & Gifted. Official Lamb owners,"along with the hashtag #kultureparents.

The Billboard chart-topping artist recently announced she would not return to the Bruno Mars tour this fall because she’d like to spend more time with Kulture. She admitted she had underestimated how much “mommy” time she’d want to spend with her little one.

"Not only am I just not ready physically, I'm not ready to leave my baby behind since the doctors explained it's not healthy for her to be on the road,” she said on Twitter.

Offset, 26, also posted about their new pride and joy. His Instagram post included the simple caption: “LAMBTALK. HIS & HERS.”

Just about a week prior to the Lambo photo shoot, Offset, whose real name is Kiari Kendrell Cephus, was arrested after a Jonesboro traffic stop on a number of charges, including possession of drugs and a firearm.

Both Offset and Cardi B are featured on the current cover of Rolling StoneThe couple wed in a secret ceremony last fall, which reportedly took place in Atlanta.

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