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S’pore Lamborghini Driver Laughingly Says He’s Unemployed, Wins Everyone Over With Humble Good Vibes

Lamborghini Driver Says He’s Unemployed, Shares A Laugh With TikToker

We often think of people who drive fancy cars as snobbish individuals, but a Lamborghini driver in Singapore is proving that stereotype wrong.

On 7 Aug, a TikToker who rides a motorcycle filmed a video of the Lamborghini driver at a traffic light junction in Yishun.

When asked what he does for a living, the driver laughingly said he’s “kind of unemployed”.

The video went on to garner over 1.5 million views on TikTok, with the driver winning netizens over with his casual attitude and humble good vibes.

Lamborghini driver says he’s unemployed

The video starts off with the TikToker, username @koocester, approaching the yellow Lamborghini Gallardo car on his bike.

As he pulled up beside him, he gestured to the driver to roll down his windows.

The TikToker then said that he loved the car, asking the driver what he does for a living.

Smiling, the driver replied, “I’m kind of unemployed”, before bursting into laughter.

Source: @koocester on TikTok

Taking the reply in his stride, the TikToker pressed on, asking the driver what he worked as to afford the Lamborghini.

 

With a smile on his face, the driver revealed that he used to work in the construction industry.

Source: @koocester on TikTok

One of the friendliest drivers TikToker met

The TikToker exchanged a friendly fist bump with the driver on hearing his reply.

Source: @koocester on TikTok

He then asked for permission to post the video on TikTok.

After some convincing, the driver agreed but not without shyly covering his face, laughing the whole time.

Source: @koocester on TikTok

When the TikToker complemented the car again, he readily said ‘thanks’ repeatedly.

Before they bade farewell, the driver even jokingly asked the TikToker, “You wanna drive?”

The TikToker later wrote in his caption that the driver was one of the friendliest he has ever met.

According to the TikToker, the Lamborghini Gallardo costs upwards of S$300,000. But commenters had informed him that that is the price of a used Gallardo. A brand new one will cost much more.

However, Lamborghini has stopped manufacturing the Gallardo since 2013.

Wins netizens over with humbleness

The TikTok video garnered over 1.5 million views, with many won over by the driver’s humbleness.

Source: @koocester on TikTok

Others swooned over the driver, saying he is rich and has a good attitude.

Source: @koocester on TikTok

Some even commented that he was Singapore’s very own Andrew Tate — a former British- American kickboxer and now TikToker.

Source: @koocester on TikTok

Tate is now a highly controversial figure and is known to have a showy supercar collection.

Wholesome interaction that combats stereotypes

We often judge and stereotype those that drive flashy sports cars.

But the TikToker and Lamborghini driver’s wholesome interactions have truly shown that we should never be too quick to jump the gun.

Sometimes, all it takes is a casual conversation to break down the walls and share a good laugh.

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Featured image adapted from @koocester on TikTok.

Sabrina Seng

Sabrina is always facing some form of existential crisis but other than that, she's pretty chill.

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