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USA Today via Reuters

Wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. has always been known for having an extravagant taste. Be it buying the flashiest of watches or fastest of cars, Beckham always surrounds himself with the very best life has to offer.

A breakthrough star with the New York Giants back in 2014, Odell Beckham Jr. now plies his trade with the Cleveland Browns. And there he’s a superstar earning the big bucks. 

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After missing out the majority of the 2020 NFL season due to an injury, Beckham is now looking to make a big impression in 2021. While his game will show whether or not he’s still the elite wide receiver once thought to be, the wide receiver is surely doing no wrong in promoting his brand off it. 

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Odell Beckham Jr. once again makes a splash  

According to reports, Odell Beckham Jr. spent $1.8 million for 13-carat diamonds to be framed to his teeth. The wide receiver went to celebrity dentist Dr Thomas Connelly to get some natural porcelain veneers done. 

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But the wide receiver went out with more than just that. Costing nearly 1/7th of his annual salary, Dr Connelly showed off Beckham’s new bling with a post on Instagram. 

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Dr Connelly has worked with the likes of Post Malone and Chris Brown, among other celebrities in the past. But Beckham’s tooth job might just be his craziest yet. 

Beckham, who wears the #13 jersey at Cleveland has always been a showstopper. Be it his play, his style, or his overall extravagant lifestyle, it’s hard to keep the wide receiver away from the news. 

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And the spotlight will surely be on him in 2021. Odell Beckham Jr. is yet to hit the peaks expected of him ever since his move to Cleveland. Under a big-money contract, another season of disappointment or finishing on the sidelines due to injury could force the wide receiver to look for a new team.