This Chinese billionaire just bought his dog eight iPhone 7s.
Wang Sicong is the son of Wang Jianlin who is one of China's richest men.
The younger Wang is notorious for his flashy displays of wealth.
Apple fans lined up across China last week to get their hands on the latest iPhone, while others tried to smuggle handsets in from Hong Kong.
There’s one iPhone user that didn’t have to worry so much: Coco the Alaskan malamute.
Coco's owner Wang Sicong, bought her eight iPhone 7 handsets on the day of their release, according to photos posted on the dog's verified Weibo social media account - China's equivalent of Twitter.
In China, an iPhone 6 costs 6,988 yuan ($1,047), while the larger iPhone 7 Plus goes for 7,988 yuan ($1,197).
This isn't the first time Wang has bought Coco gadgets and other expensive stuff.
In 2015, he attracted widespread outrage in China after posting photos of the dog wearing two Apple Watches with luxury bands worth upwards of $37,000.
He's part of China's second-generation rich which are the sons and daughters of tycoons that are best known for showing off their luxurious lifestyles.
Nicknamed "the nation's husband" for his status as China's most eligible bachelor, Wang has come under fire from state media for his outrageous displays of wealth.
Last year, the official Xinhua news agency published a blistering commentary about Wang accusing him of having "stained the purity of the Chinese (people)" and warning others not to copy the "arrogant and coarse celebrity."
That came after Wang created another outrage by saying the only characteristic he looked for in potential girlfriends was the size of their breasts, causing Xinhua to accuse him of having "Berlusconi-style arrogance."
Criticism over young Wang got so strong that Wang's father appeared on state television to address the controversy, blaming his son's behavior on "Western schooling."