Did Adin Ross really gift his bodyguard Lamborghini Urus? 'It's just got to be crazy'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Adin Ross made a grand gesture by surprising his closest friend as well as his bodyguard with two luxurious, exotic cars. It was an act that hit the Internet by storm and left Ross's fans and followers in awe. Ross defended his gesture by pointing out that his best friend Jordan didn't have a car and usually commuted in a “beaten down” Toyota truck. He went on to disclose to his fans that he had bought a 2023 Lamborghini Urus for his bodyguard and a fully equipped Tesla Model X for his best friend.
In his video titled 'I Bought My Best Friend A Lamborghini', Ross shared how he planned the surprise, ensuring it would be an unforgettable moment for his friends, and it did not disappoint. The streamer excitedly walked his viewers through his plan, explaining how he asked a paid actor to fake an argument with his friend and his bodyguard over a parking spot to get them down to the parking lot, where the big reveal awaited them.
Did Adin Ross really gift his bodyguard Lamborghini Urus?
Ross staged an act in a video titled 'I Bought My Best Friend A Lamborghini' to get his friend and bodyguard to rush to the parking lot where their new cars were. The streamer described his plans, saying, "It's got to be crazy. So, how we're going to do it is, we going to have you (the paid actor) fake argue over a parking spot. So we'll just say this spot here. Should we get them down here?"
Things started getting a bit tense upon his bodyguard's arrival. The moment of truth arrived as Ross's best friend, Jordan, and his bodyguard stormed to the parking lot expecting to resolve a heated dispute over a parking spot. However, they were left in utter shock as they laid their eyes upon two exotic cars, a Tesla Model X and a Lamborghini Urus.
"I just want to say from the bottom of my heart, it's always been brotherly love with you. And I appreciate you for everything, you've done for me. There's been times, bro when I've been banned and not making money. You know, you took the hit. Real s**t, bro, thank you, bro! I appreciate you. I promised you this car when we first started working together. Now, you have it, bro. 'Lambo twins'! And, I got to race you now," Ross expressed his gratitude for his bodyguard's service.
The 22-year-old then, at that point, gave his friends, Raymond and Jordan, a Rainbow Rolex and a completely stacked Tesla Model X, respectively. Ross's kind gesture showed the extent of his love for his close ones. The star streamer showcased his generous and compassionate side, creating memories that his friends and bodyguard will cherish for a lifetime. Ross explained in his video, Jordan drove a "beaten down" Toyota truck, and it was time for him to ride in style in a fully loaded Tesla Model X. Moreover, his bodyguard, who has had his back in all situations, deserved nothing but the best, and Ross certainly did not disappoint him with the 2023 Lamborghini Urus.
'We need more people like you'
The video featuring Ross giving away exotic items worth hundreds of thousands of dollars quickly went viral. People were amazed by Ross' generosity and kindness. Some were even inspired to do something similar in their own communities. A fan commented, "this is truly beautiful, Adin giving back to his hard-working team and also giving extra to their families, Adin is inspirational man," while another wrote, "Yo Adin, you are influencing so many people and just blessing people and we need more people like you in the world, keep doing what you are doing and God bless you." "Honestly this was amazing to see! Happy for everyone especially Ant! Adin thank you for thanking care of all of them man honestly your a good man and I know they are so grateful for everything you did! Much love everywhere," wrote a third fan, while one more stated, "mad respect for giving back to those that stuck by your side through it all."
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