Jake Paul seems to have a knack for putting himself in bizarre situations intentionally or unintentionally. His recent encounter involves his $600k Ferrari SF90 Spider. It got damaged within hours of ‘The Problem Child’ taking it for a spin on the roads of Puerto Rico. The incident left fans curious about the fate of Paul’s prized wheels.
The cherry on top? His friend used a $10,000 golf cart to inflict damage on the car. The deed was recorded on the camera, later shown to Paul, and was made into a YouTube video. Ahead of his fight against Ryan Bourland, it’s safe to say Paul didn’t expect to face such a monetary loss.
Another day, another worry for Jake Paul
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In the YouTube video, Jake Paul took out his yellow Ferrari for a drive. While driving, Paul talked about his fight and other ongoing combat sports around the world. Then he parked the car in the garage and went inside the house. That is when the shocking incident happened.
One of his employees named Jon had the Golf Cart in reverse gear while he was wearing the Apple Vision Pro. The accident was bound to happen and so it did – the cart made contact with the front end of the car. Jon instantly took the footage of the CCTV camera to his fellow employee. From there, they both took the problem to their boss, Jake Paul.
After seeing the damage, Paul was surprised and he said, “This is why I don’t let you guys drive the golf carts.” Then he pointed to the Apple Vision Pro worn by Jon, and said, “Were you wearing these f***ing things? I can’t. Bro I f***ing hate society.”
Interestingly, it’s not the first time Paul has witnessed one of his Ferrari[s] suffer damage while filming for a YouTube video.
Paul has gone through something similar in the past
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Back in June 2023, Jake Paul’s acquisition of a half-million-dollar Ferrari 296 GTB took a surprising turn when the YouTube star decided to use it for a burnout stunt in a parking lot. The result? A car that started flashing warning lights on its dashboard, suffered serious wear and tear on its tires. And it seemed like Paul had to pay a hefty fee for repair work,
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This extravagant display, following his $3 million mansion purchase in Puerto Rico, has sparked questions about Paul’s spending habits and the message it sends. While the extent of the damage remains unclear, the incident has ignited discussions about responsibility, respect for luxury vehicles, and the sometimes controversial nature of online stunts.
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Was it a reckless pursuit for clicks, or a genuine attempt to showcase the car’s limits? What do you think? Let us know in the comments section below.