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Bikini clad influencers mocked online for posing for selfies while their $4.5M Lamborghini yacht sank off Miami
Bikini clad influencers mocked online for posing for selfies while their $4.5M Lamborghini yacht sank off Miami

Daily Mirror

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Bikini clad influencers mocked online for posing for selfies while their $4.5M Lamborghini yacht sank off Miami

The jaw-dropping reaction of its influencer passengers while their multi-million ride sank has left social media stunned. Dozens of scantily-clad women were seen taking selfies, giggling and even cracking jokes as the 63-foot yacht rapidly sank beneath them during what was supposed to be a glamorous Formula One weekend cruise. On Saturday afternoon, around 30 women crammed onto the lavish Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 yacht, a vessel only designed for five passengers and two crew members, for a boozy day in the sun. ‌ Videos shared online show the women popping champagne and dancing, flaunting their ritzy excursion — but the good vibes didn't last long. ‌ Chaos erupted when the yacht started tipping over and sinking, rapidly turning the flashy outing into what looked like a nightmare scenario. But in a surreal twist, the group didn't appear panicked. Instead, the influencers were seen filming themselves, with one woman even heard saying: 'It's giving Titanic' as the U.S. Coast Guard moved in to save them. Several women were seen clutching luxury items — Louis Vuitton duffle bags, Christian Dior totes, and even a MacBook Air laptop were prioritised over safety gear. One woman was spotted cradling a $330 bottle of Clase Azul Gold Tequila that she managed to grab from the sinking yacht. The bizarre reactions quickly ignited outrage online. ‌ "You know what's crazy? It's like someone's boat is sinking, they're panicking, probably upset-and the bimbos on your boat are just laughing, cracking jokes like, 'It's giving Titanic,'" one social media user said. "That's not humor, that's heartless disguised as a vibe." ‌ Another added: 'There are three things to fear in this world. One of them WATER — these so-called influencers are laughing at something that is not a laughing matter.' A third commenter sarcastically wrote: "Love how they all just laugh and get on a different yacht." ‌ Footage shared by passenger Lauren Nicole showed orange life vests being passed around, as the women huddled together waiting for rescue boats. Pieces of the yacht were seen floating in the water, while Lauren shouted in panic: 'F*ck my life.' ‌ Multiple emergency vehicles raced to the scene, as the group of women were safely pulled from the water while the vessel vanished into the ocean. But even as the disaster unfolded, many of the passengers seemed to be in high spirits. The woman who had clung to the tequila bottle was seen grinning and shouting with friends, yelling: 'Baby is safe!' and 'The women and children are okay!' ‌ "Why God, why? Why did you do this to us?" Lauren exclaimed dramatically as she sailed away from the yacht. Stunned onlookers along the Miami shoreline whipped out their phones to film the Coast Guard rescue operation as the sinking unfolded. Authorities confirmed 32 people were rescued from the yacht, with no serious injuries reported, according to CiberCuba. The incident is now under investigation, with the vessel clearly overpacked far beyond its intended capacity. The Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63, a limited-edition superyacht born from a collaboration between Italian carmaker Lamborghini and The Italian Sea Group, is only meant to carry five guests and two crew members.

Shameless influencers slammed for taking selfies as luxury $4.5m Lamborghini yacht sunk in Miami
Shameless influencers slammed for taking selfies as luxury $4.5m Lamborghini yacht sunk in Miami

Daily Mail​

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Shameless influencers slammed for taking selfies as luxury $4.5m Lamborghini yacht sunk in Miami

Shameless influencers were seen taking selfies, giggling, and cracking jokes while a $4.5 million Lamborghini yacht sunk in Miami over the weekend. On Saturday afternoon, about 30 women jammed onto the luxurious vessel - made for just five passengers - for a boozy day in the sun during Formula One weekend. They flaunted their ritzy excursion online - posting videos of themselves popping champagne and dancing as they laid out on the boat, but the good vibes quickly faded. Chaos soon erupted when the luxury yacht started rapidly tipping over and sinking, quickly turning the flashy outing into a dire situation - or so you might think. Instead of showing concern for the serious situation, the group of scantily-clad women took pictures and videos, as one was even heard 'it's giving Titanic' while the coast guard helped them get to safety. They were even seen saving their expensive belongings, including Louis Vuitton duffle bags and Christian Dior totes. One woman was also seen clutching a MacBook Air laptop onboard while another was seen cradling a $330 bottle of Clase Azul Gold Tequila she managed to swipe off the yacht. Commenters quickly shared their thoughts on the passenger's bizarre reactions to the sinking boat, as one labeled them 'bimbos' for their antics. 'You know what's crazy? It's like someone's boat is sinking, they're panicking, probably upset--and the bimbos on your boat are just laughing, cracking jokes like, "It's giving Titanic",' they added. 'That's not humor, that's heartless disguised as a vibe.' Someone else said: 'There are three things to fear in this world. One of them WATER these so-called influencers are laughing at something that is not a laughing matter.' 'Love how they all just laugh and get on a different yacht,' another sarcastically stated. Footage from the yacht, shared by passenger Lauren Nicole, showed orange life vests being passed around as the women gathered together, waiting to board rescue boats. Pieces of the Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 yacht were seen floating in the water as Lauren shouted 'f*ck my life' in a panic. Multiple emergency vehicles rushed to the scene as the women were quickly taken off the boat - now quickly vanishing into the ocean. Despite the disastrous scene playing out around them, the women did not appear to let it get in the way of their million-dollar good time. The cruiser who was seen gripping the tequila bottle grinned as she and her friends shouted 'baby is safe!' and 'the women and children are okay!' 'Why God, why? Why did you do this to us?' Lauren exclaimed as she sailed away from the boat. Meanwhile, shell-shocked onlookers whipped out their phones to capture the dramatic moment the Miami Coast Guard swarmed the yacht from the shore. Authorities said 32 people were saved from the boat, according to CiberCuba. No serious injuries were reported as a result of the incident. The incident is under investigation, as the 63-foot yacht was packed way over its intended capacity. The limited-edition Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 series, which is a joint venture between the Italian car company and The Italian Sea Group, is only meant to fit five guests and two crew members. Despite the Lamborghini drama, Lauren shared video later in the day from a lively event at Miami's Jungle Island proving the Miami girls-trip was far from ruined by the dangerous setback. Formula 1 weekend at the Miami Grand Prix is a three-day annual car racing event hosted at the Miami International Autodrome. The highly anticipated event is categorized by its lively events, drawing in hundreds of thousands of sports fans and high-profile celebrities each year. Florida Fish and Wildlife are leading the investigation into the sinking vessel, the U.S. Coast Guard told

Lamborghini yacht that sank near Miami Beach was overloaded by 20 people, its specs show
Lamborghini yacht that sank near Miami Beach was overloaded by 20 people, its specs show

Miami Herald

time05-05-2025

  • Miami Herald

Lamborghini yacht that sank near Miami Beach was overloaded by 20 people, its specs show

The 65-foot yacht that sank near Miami Beach Saturday with more than 30 social media influencers on board was woefully over capacity, according to the specifications on a for-sale listing for the vessel. The Tecnomar Lamborghini 63 — named TNT — went down in shallow water near Monument Island shortly after 5 p.m. All 32 passengers and crew were safely removed from the vessel, which has since been floated to the surface and removed from the waterway, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, which is the lead investigative agency on the incident. READ MORE: Dozens rescued from sinking yacht near Miami Beach, Coast Guard says According to the listing for the boat on the Yacht World vessel broker site, its maximum capacity is 12 people. With 32 passengers, that's 20 people over its limit. It is not immediately known who owns the boat, which is listed for sale at $4.7 million. The yacht has a top speed of more than 7fix0 mph, with two V12 inboard 2,000-horsepower engines, according to the listing. FWC spokeswoman Ashlee Sklute said the cause of the sinking is under investigation. READ MORE: A $4M Lamborghini yacht with 32 people aboard sank near Miami Beach. See the rescue The Lamborghini is a limited edition yacht made in collaboration between Italian boat maker Tecnomar Yachts and Italian sports car manufacturer Lamborghini, according to Tecnomar's website. Yacht broker Oscar Diaz told the Miami Herald he was a few yards away from the sinking yacht when he heard a distress call over the radio. 'Over the radio, a captain called out, 'MAY DAY, MY BOAT IS SINKING,'' Diaz remembered. Diaz said that he does not see yachts sink on a regular basis. In his eight years as a yacht broker, he has only seen one other similar incident. The nonchalant attitude of the yacht's passengers was also not a surprise, Diaz said. The water he saw the yacht sink in was only 9 feet deep and there were two islands nearby that were a short swim away. 'If they were in the open ocean, they wouldn't be smiling so much,' he said. Former Miss America participant Regan Hartley was seen holding a $350 bottle of Clase Azul Gold Tequila as the yacht's passengers were moved to safety and exclaimed that the 'baby' was safe, according to social media. This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

Horror as $4.5M influencer-laden yacht SINKS off Miami
Horror as $4.5M influencer-laden yacht SINKS off Miami

Daily Mail​

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Horror as $4.5M influencer-laden yacht SINKS off Miami

Dozens of bikini-wearing women were rescued from a sinking Lamborghini yacht off the coast of Miami Beach on Saturday. Around 30 women jammed onto the luxurious vessel - made for under 10 passengers - for a boozy day in the sun during the F1 weekend. Clips shared online showed them popping champagne bottles and dancing. But chaos erupted when the $4.5million yacht rapidly started tipping and sinking, turning the lavish outing into a dire situation. Footage shared by one passenger, Lauren Nicole, showed orange life vests being passed around as the women gathered together, waiting to board rescue boats. Pieces of the yacht were seen floating in the water as Lauren shouted 'f*** my life'. Multiple emergency vehicles rushed to the scene and despite the disastrous scene playing out, the women did not appear to let it get in the way of their fun. Social media posts showed them still partying - laughing and dancing as they watched the yacht sink from the safety of their lifeboats. One of the cruisers was seen cradling a bottle of Clase Azul Gold Tequila she managed to swipe off the yacht. As she hugged the $330 bottle of liquor while grinning, she and her friends shouted 'baby is safe!' and 'the women and children are okay!' 'Why God, why? Why did you do this to us?' Lauren exclaimed as she was rescued. Meanwhile, shell-shocked onlookers whipped out their phones to capture the dramatic moment the Miami Coast Guard swarmed the yacht from the shore. Authorities said 32 people were saved from the boat, according to CiberCuba. No serious injuries were reported. The incident is under investigation, as the 63-foot yacht was packed way over its intended capacity. The limited-edition Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 series, which is a joint venture between the Italian car company and The Italian Sea Group, is only meant to fit five guests and two crew members. Despite the drama, Lauren shared footage later in the day from a lively event at Miami's Jungle Island proving the Miami trip was far from ruined by the dangerous setback.

Dozens of bikini-clad women rescued from sinking £3.6m Lamborghini yacht in wild Miami boat party
Dozens of bikini-clad women rescued from sinking £3.6m Lamborghini yacht in wild Miami boat party

Daily Mirror

time04-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Dozens of bikini-clad women rescued from sinking £3.6m Lamborghini yacht in wild Miami boat party

The sun-soaked party on a luxury Lamborghini yacht turned into a nightmare when the £3.6million vessel began sinking off the coast of Miami Beach — with around 30 bikini-wearing women on board. The lavish trip took place on Saturday afternoon during Formula One weekend, as the 30 women piled onto the Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63 — a boat designed to carry just five passengers — for a boozy, champagne-filled day at sea. But things took a terrifying turn when the yacht suddenly began tipping and quickly started to sink, leaving stunned partygoers scrambling for life jackets, reports the MailOnline. ‌ Videos shared by passenger Lauren Nicole showed the women passing around bright orange life vests as panic set in. 'F*** my life,' she could be heard shouting as pieces of the expensive yacht floated nearby in the water. ‌ Emergency services raced to the scene and swiftly evacuated all 32 people on board, according to CiberCuba. Miraculously, no serious injuries were reported. Despite the dramatic ordeal, the party spirit remained strong. Footage from social media showed the group still laughing and dancing on rescue boats as they watched the £3.6m yacht vanish beneath the waves. One woman even clung to a bottle of Clase Azul Gold Tequila — worth a staggering £265 — cradling it as she beamed with pride. Her friends shouted: 'Baby is safe!' and 'The women and children are okay!' Lauren, meanwhile, shouted into the camera: 'Why God, why? Why did you do this to us?' as she sailed away from the scene. Crowds gathered on the shore, filming the dramatic scenes as the Miami Coast Guard swarmed the sinking yacht. ‌ Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, with the yacht reportedly overloaded far beyond its intended capacity. The Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63, a high-end collaboration between the Italian supercar brand and The Italian Sea Group, is only built to accommodate five guests and two crew. Still, the perilous mishap didn't spoil the rest of the Miami girls' getaway. Later that day, Lauren shared more clips from a lively event at Jungle Island, showing the group partying on — seemingly unfazed by the near disaster. The boat trip was part of the glitzy Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix weekend — a star-studded, three-day racing event that draws sports fans and celebrities alike to the Magic City. That evening, A-listers including NFL star Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany were spotted enjoying a VIP Carbone Beach party, where they were seen mingling backstage with rapper and singer Jelly Roll, who later performed at the exclusive bash.

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