[19 million Lamborghini yacht sank! 30 internet celebrities and hot girls had a party at sea and encountered a shock, some people calmly continued the party with famous wine]
A real-life version of the "Titanic" scene appeared in the waters of the wealthy area of Miami! The limited edition Lamborghini yacht "Tecnomar" worth RM19 million actually "vertically entered the sea" during the carnival party of 30 internet celebrities and hot girls!
A bold start turned into a shocking scene in seconds
On the afternoon of the 3rd local time, this luxury yacht, which only has 11 in the world, carried 32 people (including crew) to party in the waters of Xingdao. Unexpectedly, the hull suddenly took on water and tilted. Witnesses captured the scene: the yacht sank vertically like a giant whale, and the bikini hotties and muscular men on the deck screamed and squeezed to a higher place. The life jackets did not block the exquisite party makeup and hair - this scene is comparable to the preview of Hollywood disaster movies!
"Professionalism" that cannot be stopped even by a sinking ship
While others were holding lifebuoys to escape, former Miss America Regan Hartley was holding a bottle of gold tequila worth RM1,650 and elegantly "resuming the party" on the lifeboat; a man even shouted "women and children first" to cause laughter, and Internet celebrities took the opportunity to take out their mobile phones to take selfies in the mirror, with the sinking Lamborghini yacht in the background... Netizens commented: "How can this be a sinking ship? It's clearly a 24-hour live broadcast room on the sea!"
"Fatal overloading" of the rich man's toys?
The Coast Guard revealed that this top-level yacht, whose maximum number of passengers is a mystery, is suspected to be "seriously overloaded". You know, the same yacht of former UFC champion Conor McGregor was once a "mobile palace on the sea", but now it has become a "sunken attraction" for Internet celebrities to check in. The identity of the ship owner is currently a mystery, and the accident investigation is still ongoing, but social platforms have long been flooded with topics such as#Lamborghinisinking challenge#
When luxury goods meet the carnival filter
Netizens complained: "The 19 million yacht sank, but the KPI of 30 influencers was exceeded - each person received a million traffic, is this a wave of 'sinking ship marketing'?" However, some people pondered: When the symbol of wealth becomes a background board of social media, who is paying for the "gilded vanity" in this absurd sea farce?
(The live video has gone viral, it is recommended to search "Famous scene of Lamborghini yacht sinking" to see how influencers turn disaster movies into funny variety shows!)