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Jayda Cheaves is getting rid of the old, and making way for the NEW. The 22-year-old entrepreneur recently split ways with rapper Lil Baby and now she’s selling the customized gift he bought for her on her birthday.

Last September, Lil Baby surprised Jayda with a pink Jeep with her name etched into the headrests, all customized color interior and exterior, and plenty of upgrades. The 26-year-old rapper presented the gift in front of her birthday party guests in Atlanta.

Since September, the dynamic relationship between Jayda and Baby has obviously changed, with them parting ways sometime in the last few weeks. Rumors of infidelity sparked when a sex worker named Ms. London claimed to have been paid by Lil Baby for sex and tweeted about the experience, tagging Jayda.

Now Jayda is getting rid of her gifted Jeep, with an Atlanta area dealership sharing that the car is “for sale.”

Yikes! While it seemed like Jayda was ditching the ride because she’s all the way done with her baby daddy and his lavish gifts, she actually explained that she had an “incident” while driving the custom car.

“I was just getting rid of my Jeep because I had an incident one night while driving it. Nothing more, nothing less! Safety comes first,” Jayda tweeted.

Jayda didn’t provide details on the incident that led to her selling the Jeep.

In related news, the co-parents did however appear to be cordial recently as their son celebrated his 2nd birthday.

The cute tot ushered in his big day with a Blippi themed birthday bash and by the looks of the video, Lil Baby and Jayda appeared to be all smiles alongside one another.

Their son whose name is Loyal Armani even sold out on his first book titled “A Day With Baby La.”

That’s a big birthday present.

Jayda took to Instagram to thank fans for all the support.

“It hasn’t even been 20 minutes and my baby’s books are almost sold out,” captioned the excited mom. “I swear I wasn’t expecting this. But I must say thank y’all SO much. Wow! Happy birthday Loyal. Link in bio to shop his first book now. @loyalarmani check out his website yall.. it’s sooo cute!” she added.

Hopefully, everything works out between Jayda and Lil Baby!

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