That's one pricey pooch!
Popular comedian Gabriel Iglesias reportedly dropped $100,000 on a lavish quinceañera for his chihuahua, Risa, and he doesn't regret the big bill one bit.
"Party of the year all for my little princess," Gabriel captioned an Instagram video of him pushing the four-legged lady in a custom carriage. "Risa has given me so many years of happiness. I just wanted to celebrate her. I even wore pants."
Photos from the party showed catering stations, a deejay, various performers, a band, a balloon maker, caricature artists and a Build-a-Bear-inspired station.
Gabriel, whose standup special "Stadium Fluffy" was recently released on Netflix, told the "Today" show that he got the idea for the bash after seeing a video of a man throwing his dog a party. His first thought was, "No way he loves his dog more than I love my dog. Challenge accepted."
Risa is a pretty consistent fixture on Gabriel's social media.
"I've had dogs since I was a kid and Risa was the only girl dog I've ever had," he said. "Since I've had her, from day one, she's always been in my hoodie. She's always been in my jacket. We're very close."
"So I said, 'Alright, I'm gonna do this once. I've never had a daughter, I've never had a kid of my own, so I'm gonna go full blown on this one,'" he continued. "And I did."
Although quinceañeras are typically reserved for young women when they turn 15, Risa is a bit older, as she's "between 16 and 17" years old, the funnyman said. Throughout the evening, the pooch even had three costume changes.
More than 300 guests attended the festivities, and they were encouraged to bring dogs.
"I went full blown and people say, 'Oh, you wasted money,' but it's like, no," he says. "I'm celebrating something that means the world to me. I'm not setting money on fire every day. But this particular night, yes. So I spared no expense. It was a very expensive night, but very memorable."
In thinking back to the party, Gabriel said Risa never left his side.
"The entire night, I had Risa in my arms, and that's usually the case. Everybody wanted to see her, everybody wanted to take a picture and stuff like that, which is cool," he said. "I think Risa's favorite part was when everybody left and I took her to Jack in the Box to get chicken nuggets."