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Perth Now
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
‘No f**ks given': Influencers take selfies as yacht sinks
A group of around 30 influencers stepped aboard a luxurious Lamborghini Tecnomar to enjoy a relaxing cruise around Miami Beach on Saturday but it started to go horribly wrong when the boat started taking on water and the $4million yacht started to sink. The Coast Guard and Good Samariton boat quickly came to help the sinking yacht and shared details of rescue on social media. 'A U.S. Coast Guard Station Miami Beach crew and partner agencies responded to a 63-foot vessel taking on water near Monument Island, rescuing 32 people with no injuries reported around 5pm, Saturday.' Many influencers seemed unbothered by the sinking yacht and continued to take selfies throughout the rescue while others prioritised saving their most prized possessions, including a MacBook and a $350 bottle of Clase Azul Gold tequila. The expensive bottle of booze was cradled by former Miss America competitor Regan Hartley on a rescue boat while someone else shouted, 'The baby is safe,' according to the Sun. Some of the influencers have shared videos of the ordeal on thier social media pages, Luis Leon Martinez a self-proclaimed Miami Guide with over 250,000 followers has shared multiple videos of the influencers being rescued, showing many of them laughing, drinking and passing thier designer handbags to members of the coast guard. If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. 'Women and children first, women and children,' a man can be heard jokingly shouting as some of the women laugh from the rescue boat. Many were shocked by the blasé response from the group and flooded the videos with comments. 'Everyone on the sinking yacht taking selfies' one person commented. 'No f–ks given,' another wrote. On the left one influencer can be seen clutching her Macbook, on the right a Coast Guard is passed a designer handbag. Credit: Instagram It still remains unclear exactly why the boat sank but commentors on the Coast Guard's Facebook post have speculated that there was too many people on board the 63-foot vessel. 'The tecnomar Lamborghini 63 is CE certified by RINA for 12 pax….. 32 is a way overloaded' one person wrote. 'Over capacity against the law for a Bare boat charter. Typical Miami' another suggested. It still remains unclear exactly why the boat sank but commentors on the Coast Guard's Facebook post have speculated that there was too many people on board the 63-foot vessel. Credit: US Coast Guard Southeast / Facebook Authorities have not identified the owner of the yacht nor details of why it went under. 'We saw, like, a bunch of cop boats, like police boats, and there was another yacht that was flipped over, completely vertical in the water,' witness Rachel Miller told WSVN-TV News. Authorities have not identified the owner of the yacht nor details of why it went under. Credit: US Coast Guard Southeast / Facebook


New Straits Times
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New Straits Times
Rare Lamborghini yacht carrying 32 including influencers and models sinks
MIAMI: A rare Lamborghini Tecnomar luxury yacht partially sank off Miami Beach on Saturday, prompting a rescue that saved all 32 on board. According to WSVN Channel 7, the incident occurred at approximately 5.05pm near Star Island, close to Monument Island, when the 63-foot vessel began taking on water. Emergency response teams from the US Coast Guard, Miami Beach Police Marine Patrol, Miami Beach Ocean Rescue, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue and the City of Miami Fire Rescue were dispatched to the scene. The high-end yacht, one of only 11 Tecnomar units designed by the Italian luxury carmaker was nearly vertical in the water as panicked passengers scrambled to safety. Eyewitnesses described the dramatic scene, with one bystander saying the boat was "completely vertical in the water." Another said, "It was really scary... I hope everyone on the boat is OK." A video circulating on social media showed passengers, many believed to be social media influencers, some reportedly models and stylists, with one aerial dance instructor standing atop the sinking vessel while wearing life vests. Some passengers managed to save personal belongings including laptops and high-end items such as a US$350 bottle of Clase Azul Gold tequila. The Coast Guard confirmed that all individuals on board were safely evacuated, with several rescued by a nearby good Samaritan's boat and others by law enforcement vessels. No injuries were reported. A similar Tecnomar yacht was previously purchased by MMA fighter Conor McGregor for US$3.6 million in 2021.

News.com.au
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News.com.au
‘No f**ks given': More than 30 influencers rescued from sinking $4m yacht
This cruise was a total washout for these wannabe celebs. Around 30, budding, bikini-clad influencers took a luxurious Lamborghini Tecnomar out for a spin in the waters off Miami Beach on Saturday – only to have their hopes for a picture-perfect jaunt sink when the posh yacht started taking on water. The glamorous but clueless bunch cracked jokes and appeared mostly unbothered by the harrowing ordeal. The Coast Guard and a good Samaritan boat swooped in to get everyone off safely – with many of the influencers able to save their most prized possessions, including a MacBook and a $350 bottle of Clase Azul Gold tequila. The pricey booze was cradled by former Miss America competitor Regan Hartley on a rescue boat while someone else shouted, 'The baby is safe,' according to one video. Social-media footage showed the rescued young women taking photos or videos of their sinking yacht from afar. 'No f**ks given,' an Instagram user noted of the blasé attitude of the group. 'Everyone on the sinking yacht taking selfies.' The high-end boat began sinking near Florida's millionaire haven of Star Island around 5pm, and was nearly vertical as its 32 passengers and crew members rushed to the deck, the Coast Guard said. Some of the attention-seeking wannabe trendsetters provided a behind-the-scenes look at their brush with disaster. A series of videos from a model and stylist showed the women, now all in life vests, standing on the top of the sinking, 63-foot, black and white boat as each is led onto a Coast Guard vessel. 'Sheesh,' a woman can be heard saying as each one was rescued. 'F**k, f**k.' After the group got off the sinking yacht, the woman posted a video of the Lambo boat nearly submerged with only the front of the boat still peeking through. 'How did this happen?' another woman can he heard saying in a second video posted by aerial dance instructor Anita Ayala. Another young woman can be seen in a separate video holding tight to her MacBook laptop in footage posted by Miami guide Luis Leon Martinez. 'Women and children first, women and children,' a man can be heard jokingly shouting as some of the already saved women laughed. Officials said the women were taken to the Miami Beach Marina. Authorities have not identified the owner of the yacht nor details of why it went under. 'We saw, like, a bunch of cop boats, like police boats, and there was another yacht that was flipped over, completely vertical in the water,' witness Rachel Miller told WSVN-TV News. The Tecnomar is a limited-edition fleet of just 11 ships designed by the high-end Italian car maker. One such boat belongs to former MMA fighter Conor McGregor, who bought his for $3.6 million in 2021.

Yahoo
05-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
32 people rescued from sinking 'Lamborghini' yacht in Miami: Coast Guard
Authorities said 32 people were rescued from a sinking boat off the Miami coast on May 3. The U.S. Coast Guard responded to a vessel taking on water near Monument Island around 5 p.m. ET, the Guard said in an X post. The 32 people rescued from the scene of the sinking 63-foot boat were recovered without injuries, the Guard said. The Coast Guard did not immediately respond to request for comment from USA TODAY on May 4. Witnesses told CBS Miami that the boat went vertical as it took on water. "Yeah, it was straight up in the water. It definitely didn't look ordinary, and it's just very concerning," Rachael Miller told the station. The Guard said May 3 that commercial salvage was working to recover the boat and that it was not hazardous to navigation. Dispatch audio obtained by CBS Miami described the boat as a "Lamborghini vessel." The boat was identified by Yachts Worldwide, a yacht-dedicated social media account, as a Lamborghini Tecnomar in a video of the rescue scene it posted. Monument Island, near where the boat sank, is small man-made island that is home to a 110 foot-tall obelisk that honors Henry Flagler, a developer of Florida's east coast, according to the Miami Herald. The newspaper notes that the island is near the wealthy Hibiscus, Star and Palm Island enclaves. It is currently unclear why the boat sank, according to CBS Miami. This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Lamborghini yacht sinks in Miami: 32 people rescued by Coast Guard

Miami Herald
05-05-2025
- General
- Miami Herald
Influencers Take Selfies As Luxury Yacht Sinks In Miami
Videos on social media show influencers taking pictures as a luxury yacht sank off Miami Beach on Saturday. The U.S. Coast Guard said 32 people were rescued from a 63-foot vessel that was taking on water near Flagler Monument Island on Saturday. Photos shared by the Coast Guard on social media show at least a dozen people, some of them wearing life jackets, aboard the yacht as it took on water. Some appear to be holding phones and taking pictures or filming videos. Footage posted on social media showed several young men taking photos or videos after being rescued, according to the New York Post. "No f**** given," a person said in a video posted on Instagram, according to the newspaper. "Everyone on the sinking yacht taking selfies." Another video, posted by Miami guide Luis Leon Martinez, showed women laughing after being rescued from the yacht. "Women and children first, women and children," a man can be heard shouting in the clip, as some of the rescued women laugh. "It's giving Titanic," one women is heard saying. Miami Beach Police responded to reports of the vessel taking on water at around 5 p.m. All 32 people were rescued with no injuries, the Coast Guard said. Other agencies, including the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and "good Samaritan" boat operators in the vicinity, also helped with the rescue, the Coast Guard said. Dispatch calls and witnesses referred to the yacht as a "Lamborghini vessel," but the exact model was not confirmed, said CBS News Miami. Yachts Worldwide, an Instagram account dedicated to yachts, identified it as a $4 million Lamborghini Tecnomar in a recent video of the sinking vessel. Newsweek has contacted the Coast Guard and FWC for comment via emails sent outside regular business hours. The U.S. Coast Guard Southeast wrote on X: "A @USCG Sta #MiamiBeach crew & partner agencies responded to a 63-ft vessel taking on water near Monument Island rescuing 32 people w/no injuries reported around 5 p.m., Sat." Rachael Miller told CBS News Miami: "We were just on the boat and we saw a bunch of cops, police boats, and there was another yacht that was flipped over completely vertically in the water. "It was vertical. Yeah, it was straight up in the water. It definitely didn't look ordinary, and it's just very concerning." It wasn't immediately clear what caused the vessel to sink. The FWC is investigating. The Coast Guard said commercial salvage crews are working to recover the yacht. Related Articles Jackie Stewart Steals the Show Again in F1 Miami Grand Prix Grid WalkHow to Watch Miami Grand Prix: Live Stream Formula 1, TV Channel'Real Housewives of Miami' Newbie Stephanie Shojaee Has Complex BackstoryFlorida Police Are Joining ICE on Deportation Raids 2025 NEWSWEEK DIGITAL LLC.