Lil Durk revealed an embarrassing story involving a Rolls-Royce while trying to impress girlfriend India Royale

In an unpleasant narrative, Lil Durk has revealed the whereabouts of his girlfriend India Royale, a Rolls-Royce, and a button that went missing.

While trying to arrange an intimate moment with his longterm partner, the Chicago rapper mistakenly locked himself in the luxury vehicle. He described this incident on Nick Cannon’s Big Drive show on Tubi.

While we were in the Cullinan, I went out to see my wife. It was “Okay, shut the door time,” he recalled laughingly. The door was locked, so I knelt down to try to open it. India herself came to the window and knocked… ‘I have no idea how to open the door!’ I exclaimed.

I’m looking for it. “Aww, crap!” is my reaction. I pretended it wasn’t happening as I searched for the button. That button eluded me!

Durk went on to say that he had to get assistance in order to free himself from the predicament.

I needed to make a few phone calls before I would let her in. Because this is the latest version, he continued. Throughout, I have been deceiving [India]. They changed the button, so this is the new one.

Despite Lil Durk calling India Royale his wife in the video, she rejected his Valentine’s Day offer just last year.

You are the reason I am a man; I hope you have a happy Valentine’s Day. With a snapshot of his baby mother and the song “I Won” by Future playing in the background, the OFT lead singer posted to social media, “I love you @indiaroyale.”

Not long after that, India appeared to retaliate in a string of X (and later Twitter) posts—and she was furious.

“Boundaries are really not respected,” she stated in her writing. People don’t respect my decisions, even though I do my best to be kind and not be foolish. “Set it aside.”

The pair seems to have made up now.

On last month’s single “Old Days,” Durk discussed a lot of personal things, including his depression at King Von’s death and his history of addiction.

The Chicago rapper’s forthcoming album Love Songs 4 The Streets 3 has this Southside-produced single as its lead single.

“I long for the days of yesteryear, when everything was simpler, when my past was legendary. I used to take a lot of pills and abuse them to a dangerous degree. Then I started selling Percs and eventually started using them myself,” he rapped on the track.

After photos of his late colleague and buddy Von’s autopsy surfaced online, he recalled seeing them and admitted, “The autopsy of Von body had me coughin’ up my vomit.”