
When it comes to the lifestyles of the rich and famous, luxurious South Beach mansions, mega yachts and diamond-studded jewelry are common purchases. But if celebs really want to turn people green with envy—and get every paparazzi's lens pointed their way—flaunting a super-exclusive, exotic import car always gets the job done.
From rappers with Bugattis to athletes sporting bespoke Chirons, these are a few of the coolest celebrity cars from Bugatti that undoubtedly deserve their own red carpets.
Jay Leno
No curated list of top celebrity cars would be complete without legendary talk show host, Jay Leno. He has arguably the most extensive collection of vehicles in existence—and he loves showing them all off, especially his famous Bugatti cars. In his Jay Leno's Garage video series, he's road-tested several Bugatti models, such as a 1931 Bugatti Type 51 Dubos, a 1934 Bugatti Aerolithe, a 1929 Bugatti Type 40, a 1913 Bugatti Type 22, and a delicious $3-million Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport.
Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal's prince of the pitch, is no stranger to Bugatti vehicles. In fact, Bugatti personally requested him to test drive and approve the Chiron Sport before the model's official release in 2017. Ronaldo's world-class exotic car collection, which is reportedly worth over $20 million, includes several hypercars, but it's his limited-edition Bugatti Centocieci that really gets the limelight; the soccer star is one of just 10 Centodieci owners in the world! Due to its immeasurable rarity, it's one of the best celebrity cars you'll probably never see out in public.
Tom Brady

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Even with 7 championship rings, numerous MVP awards, and a surprisingly beautiful head of hair for a gridiron geezer, The GOAT's prized possession may very well be his black Bugatti Veyron Super Sport. The most expensive car in his garage, Brady's custom-built Veyron is just one of approximately 450 models in the known universe.
Jay-Z
For his 41st birthday, hip-hop mogul and businessman Jay-Z received a brilliant gift from his completely unknown wife, Beyonce: a Bugatti Veyron. Unlike Lil Uzi Vert's Bugatti, a bizarre tri-colored Veyron, this sophisticated hypercar is a perfect addition to the rap legend's multi-million-dollar garage.
Sylvester Stallone

Did you know that Rocky was a celebrity Bugatti owner? Sylvester Stallone, who's had a decades-long career in Hollywood, owns an impressive collection of supercars, including a pristine black-on-black Bugatti Veyron. If you park yourself somewhere along Los Angeles's Rodeo Drive or Sunset Boulevard, you may get to see Rambo putting his Veyron to good (i.e., non-violent) use.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Just like his buddy Sly, Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Austrian-born yet Hollywood-raised action superstar (and eventual California governor), was an 80s icon. It's only fitting that he would own one of the world's most iconic supercars, a Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport convertible coupe, dressed in silver.
Keith Urban

When you think of Bugatti, athletes or rappers and hip hop artists like Travis Scott or Lil Wayne may come to mind, not country music legend Keith Urban. Alas, in 2016, Urban commissioned a bespoke Bugatti Veyron, complete with Alcantara upholstery, a performance exhaust, and Super Sport accents.
Simon Cowell
?In 2014, famous X Factor and American Idol judge Simon Cowell auctioned off his 2008 Bugatti Veyron 16.4, which represented the model's first certified used sale. At the time of the auction, Cowell's mint-condition, 1000-horsepower Veyron reportedly had just 1,300 miles on its odometer. And unlike Post Malone's Bugatti Chiron sale debacle, Cowell's Bugatti got its new owner without fuss.
Kylie Jenner
The American reality star and socialite Kylie Jenner has, on numerous occasions, been spotted taking her custom two-tone Bugatti Chiron—perhaps the fastest car in the world and certainly one of the coolest—on trips throughout California. She's one of the most famous celebrities with Bugatti Chiron keys. Who would have thunk Kylie would be such a noted car collector?