A TOP UK rapper has revealed his entire storage unit has been “robbed” – leaving him devestated.
Central Cee, 27, took to Instagram to reveal to his fans that thieves had targeted his lock-up which contained his extensive collection of trainers.
The fashion-forward star’s collection is estimated to be worth thousands with the Let Go hitmaker revealing it houses the shoes he had been collecting for TWELVE years.
He shared a snap of the empty unit after all of it’s belongings appeared to have been snatched.
Multiple empty storage boxes could be seen scattered across the floor.
Writing alongside the snap, the rapper, whose real name is Oakley, said: “My [shoe] storage got robbed the other day.
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“12 years of collecting crep.”
The rapper then appeared to reveal his first pair of trainers in the collection were obtained by illegal methods.
Central Cee said: “Had my first Nike ID air force 1 in there that I deetsed from Alboraaq in 2015 [crying face emoji].”
The slang term “deetsed” commonly refers to illegal practices of using someone else’s personal information to make a financial purchase with Alboraaq understood to be a website connected to such activities.
The rapper went on to add: “But everything is written, anyway buy my shoe when it drops.”
The star has become one of the UK’s most prolific rappers and is the highest-charting Brit rap artist in the States.
His star power was proven just last week when he attending Kim Kardashian‘s NikeSkims pop-up in Paris alongside the reality star.
The Sun previously told how the Sprinter rapper was already embedded in music history before his debut album, Can’t Rush Greatness, dropped last year.
He had managed to rake in a coll £7million before even releasing a full-length project.
It is understood this figure has since risen exponentially.
The star is hoping to win big at this year’s Brit Awards with the performer nominated for Best Hip-Hop/Rap/Grime Act at this year’s ceremony.