
Netflix star goes on 180-hour journey to tiny Greek island to eat his favourite ice cream
Estate agent Ryan Serhant, 41, features in his own show on the streaming platform called Owning Manhattan.
The businessman posted a video on Instagram recently, showing him making a dedicated journey to complete the loyalty card of a favourite ice cream spot in Antiparos, Greece.
He begins the video by holding the card for Vicky's Ice Cream parlour, showing it has eight stamps, with just one space left to fill.
'Nine years ago, I visited a tiny island in Greece...' Ryan penned over the clip.
The estate agent then proceeds to take the tiny card with him along every step of his journey.
It's in his hand as he wheels his case, opens a car door and even when he goes through airport security and boards a flight.
'And today I'm finishing a quest...' Ryan continued over various clips of him completing the journey.
'That has spanned over 100,000 miles, 180 hours in the air, 120 hours on the road, 1,620 nautical miles, and 126 showers.
'Just to stop at a little place that has made all of these trips so memorable, so indescribable. But today is the day that I complete this epic quest.'
The clip then showed Ryan finally reaching his end goal and ordering an ice cream at the quaint café.
He tucked into a generously sized cone and penned 'worth it' over the video.
In the caption, Ryan wrote: 'Some have called me crazy for this but I call it determined…
'What's the furthest you would go for something that brings you absolute joy?'
Many applauded his dedication and one person commented: 'I love Greece and their gelato. Heaven on earth to be there!!!'
The video received over 17,000 likes and hundreds of comments.
He tucked into a generously sized cone and penned 'worth it' over the video
Another added: 'Bravo. The best gelato and ice cream ever.'
While someone else chimed in: 'I love the commitment to finding the small moments of joy!!'
'Vicky's ice cream in Antiparos is the best,' someone else agreed.
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