Teenage 'Millionaire' Exposed: Twitter Roasts Dylan Huntley for Renting a $260,000 Ferrari
Teenager Dylan faces backlash for flaunting a Ferrari claiming to be a self-made millionaire at 15. Twitter users mock him as a sticker reveals the car is a rental. Debate ensues over his authenticity.
Teenager Dylan Huntley is facing backlash online after he posted a picture on Twitter with a $260,000 Ferrari 488 GTB, claiming to be a self-made millionaire at the age of 15. However, sharp-eyed users quickly noticed a sticker on the car's window from a well-known rental company, exposing his claim. The post went viral, with Twitter users having a field day mocking him for his mistake.
In his post, Dylan claimed that hard work and hustling were the keys to his success. He shared his journey, starting from his dad loaning him $1,000 at the age of 11. He then detailed how he earned money by mowing lawns, detailing cars, and selling golf balls that landed in his yard from the neighboring golf course. He also mentioned making $25,000 by playing the popular online game Fortnite. Dylan claimed to have used that money for trading and managed to turn it into a seven-figure sum within four years. He directed people to his website for more information and motivation.
Despite the rental car sticker being a giveaway, some Twitter users applauded his determination and encouraged him to continue his journey. However, Twitter itself didn't spare Dylan either. A context box was added below his post, indicating that the Ferrari he was posing with belonged to the rental company 'Cloud 9 Exotics,' and directed users to their official website. This revelation further fueled the mockery and criticism towards the young entrepreneur.
While many questioned Dylan's authenticity and called him out for posing with a rented car, there were others who commended him for his ability to afford such an expensive car, even if it was a rental. They offered words of encouragement and advised him to share his knowledge rather than flaunting material possessions. Regardless of the controversy surrounding his viral post, Dylan inadvertently became the center of attention on social media, with his story spreading rapidly and sparking a debate about the truth behind his claims of being a teenage millionaire.