Keyshia Ka’oir is apparently the queen of stunting.
The 35-year-old model flossed her business ventures all over social media this week, but it was her drip that caught fans’ attention. She took to Instagram on Wednesday, April 15 and posted a promo video of her Ka’oir Cosmetics eyeshadow palette.
She wrote in her caption, “Our beautiful #KPalettes have RESTOCKED @kaoir 🎨,” and received over 13,000 likes on her post. As Ka’oir was showing her palette, her fans quickly became distracted by the 60-carat wedding ring.
“It’s the wedding ring for me 😩 that s–t is blinding”
“Whew that rock on her finger lord! I can barely see”
“That Diamond 💎 ring 💍Gucci got Mrs Davis iced out ❄️”
“That ring!! Can you make a IG TV of your jewelry collection? @keyshiakaoir 🙌 in love ❤️”
“That ring is 🔥 I admire you so much and wish you Gods richest blessings. That mf rock sheeesh”
“I can’t see the shades n colors cuz your ring is blinding meee lol 🙈😍”
Ka’oir was gifted her 60-carat diamond ring by her husband, rapper Gucci Mane.
The “So Icy” rapper upgraded his wife’s original 25-carat diamond ring on Valentine’s Day in 2019. He wrote to Ka’oir via Instagram, “To my beautiful wife @KeyshiaKaoir Davis. For all the Valentines I missed I wanted to upgrade your wedding ring to this 60ct🥕 flawless oval ROCK.” He added his signature tagline “#Brrr.”
Gucci reportedly spent over a million dollars on her rock. Ka’oir was also generous and gifted her husband a 35-carat pinky ring that same year for his birthday.
The rapper initially proposed to his wife in November 2016 at an Atlanta Hawks game. They met on the set of his “911 Emergency” music video in 2010 and have been together since.
When it comes to spending money on their luxurious items and gifts, Ka’oir told the Cut during an interview in 2018 that she believes in paying cash for all of their items.
“I bought my house in cash so I don’t have a mortgage,” she said. “I bought my car with cash. I buy my Birkin bags with cash. I don’t have credit cards. I don’t have partners. I like to write one check for ten million dollars, and done.”