
Dubai man hangs a Ferrari from his ceiling and calls it his 'new chandelier'!
This choice quickly went viral, also giving rise to safety concerns.
Dubai content creator's unusual chandelier
Mohamed Beiraghdary, known as MoVlogs on social media, teamed up with the group @edrive.jetcar to create his 'new chandelier.' Which is the centerpiece of his home decor. His chandelier comes in the form of a Ferrari-style jet car worth about $5,00,000, roughly ₹4.3 crore, hanging from his ceiling. The Instagram video shows the car being carefully lifted and installed in his home, making it extremely unique for the viewers online.
Social media reactions
The video quickly amassed over 23 million views and 800,000 likes, getting appreciation and criticism. While many praised the uniqueness of turning a luxury car into a statement piece, others seemed to be unsure about it and its authenticity.
Some viewers believe the car might be a model or replica worth much less, somewhere around $50,000, instead of a full-priced Ferrari. One user commented, 'It's not even that. It's just a model...
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if he paid 500k for a fiberglass body, he got ripped off.'
Some users were also concerned, even expressing concern about safety l, especially during events like earthquakes, saying that the car might even end up falling. Some users also criticised the car by calling it a mere toy, 'Looks horrible, like a plastic toy hanging. Should've got a crashed one and turned that into a chandelier,' reflected a mix of humor and criticism.
This is not the first time that a car has been put to use bizarrely
This flashy chandelier isn't the first time luxury cars have been a part of the luxurious Dubai lifestyle. Previously, an Indian businessman based in Dubai had gifted his one-year-old daughter a custom-made Rolls-Royce. What really stole hearts, though, was that the car's nameplate read, 'Congratulations, Isabella,' referring to the little girl.
On the floor of the car, a small note revealed the special effort behind the gift: the car had been custom-made in England for the toddler and then shipped to the UAE just for the occasion. To top it off, the plush seats inside were monogrammed with Isabella's initials, adding a sweet and elegant finishing touch.
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