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Shedeur Sanders' $1.4 million purchase that could cause a family schism: Your father would be very angry

Some think he would be making a big mistake

Shedeur Sanders
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Shedeur Sanders is very wealthy for his age and that wealth is only going to increase when he gets drafted into the NFL.

It is very common for young men to make impulsive purchases if they come into serious money, and Sanders is eyeing one up that could set him back a huge $1.4 million.

The latest episode of Well Off Media was released on Monday and the Sanders family were taking a look at some of the most high-end car dealers in Las Vegas. It was the sort of garage that stocks cars like Maybach's, Rolls Royce's, a Pagani and much more.

Shedeur spots the car of his dreams

The car that caught Shedeur's eye was the Maybach G-Wagon. Mercedes G-Wagon's are a common choice amongst those with money in America, but the Maybach version is even more impressive.

Deion Jr. hit him with the real question: "Do you wanna get it?"

Shedeur, as unfazed as ever, shot back, "Do you wanna get it, brah?" Deion Jr. couldn't help but laugh, "Yeah, I'm not making as much as you making."

Shedeur genuinely seemed very close to pulling the trigger and buying the car, before Deion Jr. pointed out that his father would be less than impressed with such a huge purchase.

"Your dad would be so mad at you if you bought that," Deion Jr. said, which soon talked Shedeur out of it.

Speaking to Brie and Nikki Bella on 'The Nikki & Brie Show' on Radio Row in New Orleans last Friday, Deion Sanders Sr. was asked where he and the family will be watching the draft.

He responded: "Colorado. We bringing the draft to us. I wanna do it in the gym. I wanna pack it with the students. Have an elaborate living room-type set on the floor that me and my son and all his loved ones that could be at, and we wanna enjoy with his teammates and the school. So, they're gonna have to cut away and come to us when he gets picked."

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