Spent the Vegas money already?  Chris Brown parks new Lamborghini in his living room... as he 'gets residency at Drai's club'

Chris Brown loves his brand new top of the range Lamborghini so much, he's keeping it in his living room.

The R&B star, 26, shared an Instagram photo Sunday of himself sitting on the hood of the red Lamborghini Aventador SV inside his home next to a wall TV and fireplace.

And just to make sure his little daughter Royalty doesn't feel left out, parked right alongside is a tiny mini version in light blue.

Just me and my car: Chris Brown shared a photo of himself sitting on the hood of his brand new  Lamborghini Aventador SV with the caption: 'Lamborghini in my living room!' Royalty's mini version is seen parked next to it

Just me and my car: Chris Brown shared a photo of himself sitting on the hood of his brand new Lamborghini Aventador SV with the caption: 'Lamborghini in my living room!' Royalty's mini version is seen parked next to it

It looks like the Loyal hitmaker purchased the super sports car a couple of days ago. 

On Friday he shared two photos, one of the sleek driving machine, which he captioned with 'had to get the big boy', and another of the car with his doors up and Royalty in the driver's seat.

The Aventador SV starts at around $400,000 and according to CarAndDrver.com, only 600 will be sold worldwide.

The car has a 6.5 litre 691-horsepower V-12 engine, a carbon fiber cockpit, seven-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive and can go from zero to 60 mph in three seconds.

Cool daddy: Brown's toddler daughter Royalty tested out the driver's seat in the carbon fiber cockpit. Doting dad Brown captioned this snap: 'Riding dirty????'

Cool daddy: Brown's toddler daughter Royalty tested out the driver's seat in the carbon fiber cockpit. Doting dad Brown captioned this snap: 'Riding dirty????'

It's fast! The top of the range sports car starts at aorund $400,000 and goes from zero to 60 mph in three seconds with its 6.5 litre V-12 engine and seven-speed automatic transmission

It's fast! The top of the range sports car starts at aorund $400,000 and goes from zero to 60 mph in three seconds with its 6.5 litre V-12 engine and seven-speed automatic transmission

Brown's purchase comes as it's reported he's set to earn $300,000 for a series of six concerts at Drai's nightclub in Las Vegas.

The trendy nightspot is where he celebrated his 26th birthday in May and according to TMZ, the club wants to try out a short residency with a view to a longer term deal.

The website claims the club's management have been impressed by the number of fans he's pulled in when performing there in the past.

Personal fave: The R&B star is a regular at Drai's and is pictured celebrating his 26th birthday there in May

Personal fave: The R&B star is a regular at Drai's and is pictured celebrating his 26th birthday there in May

Big bucks: It's reported Brown will get $50,000 per concert for six gigs at the Vegas nightclub. If it turns into a longer residency like those by Mariah Carey and Britney Spears, it could mean a truckload more cash
Big bucks: It's reported Brown will get $50,000 per concert for six gigs at the Vegas nightclub. If it turns into a longer residency like those by Mariah Carey and Britney Spears, it could mean a truckload more cash

Big bucks: It's reported Brown will get $50,000 per concert for six gigs at the Vegas nightclub. If it turns into a longer residency like those by Mariah Carey and Britney Spears, it could mean a truckload more cash

TMZ also reported Sunday that the club is offering rapper Trey Songz some gigs too and the Na Na performer will be rotating with Brown.

If it works out, then Brown might be in line for some of the bigger bucks Vegas hotels and casinos shell out to big name stars like Mariah Carey and Britney Spears for multi-year residencies.

And that kind of gig might come in handy given the singer has been told by authorities in Australia that they don't want him doing concerts Down Under.

Brown has been banned from entering Australia following his assault conviction for beating up ex-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009.

Wrong type of record: In June 2009, Brown pleaded guilty to felony assault after attacking then-girlfriend Rihanna. That conviction prompted the Australian authorities to deny him a visa to perform there in Decemebr

Wrong type of record: In June 2009, Brown pleaded guilty to felony assault after attacking then-girlfriend Rihanna. That conviction prompted the Australian authorities to deny him a visa to perform there in Decemebr

Officials informed him on Friday that his visa application was denied.

He now has 28 days to plead his case to be allowed to perform three concerts planned int he country for December.

The American artist has previously been refused entry into the UK in 2010 and to Canada earlier this year based on his conviction.

He was sentenced to five years' probation, a year-long domestic violence program and 180 days of community labor.

Appeal: The Loyal hitmaker has 28 days to appeal the decision not to allow him into Australia. He's pictured arriving at a Hollywood club on September 19

Appeal: The Loyal hitmaker has 28 days to appeal the decision not to allow him into Australia. He's pictured arriving at a Hollywood club on September 19

 

 

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