Offset is kicking off Cardi B’s birthday in a big way, because he just bought her a brand new car.

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The rapper, who has been married to the Migos member for about a year, will be celebrating her 26th birthday on Oct. 11, but her husband surprised her with an early gift.

In a series of Instagram posts, she revealed she was headed to Los Angeles when she got a scary call about her spouse. She was told she needed to make her way to Atlanta immediately, because Offset had fainted.

It was all just a big scheme though. Once she made it home, there was a Lamborghini SUV with a big red bow waiting for her in her driveway.

“I’m just like ‘Oh my God, what is going on’? And look! Look what I got here! Now I’m really gonna have to learn how to drive,” she gushed.

The artist gave her followers a quick tour of her whip and the couple exchanged “I love you’s” and kissed by the end of the clip.

The two, who celebrated their one-year wedding anniversary last month, got married secretly last year. In July, they welcomed their first child together, a daughter named Kulture Kiari Cephus.

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