Michael B Jordan's $429K Ferrari wrecked after he rams into parked car outside Hollywood studio
HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES: Hollywood heartthrob and 'Creed' star Michael B Jordan found himself in the spotlight over the weekend, but this time it wasn't for his acting prowess.
The 36-year-old actor's $429,000 Ferrari took a serious hit after colliding with a parked car outside Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood on Saturday night, December 2.
This unexpected turn of events comes on the heels of Jordan's recent collaboration with Ferrari, as showcased in an Instagram post on August 11.
The actor, sporting Ferrari attire and driving one of the iconic red cars, was labeled a 'Ferrari enthusiast' by the sports car company.
What led to the Michael B Jordan car crash?
Eyewitnesses at the scene reported that Jordan was seen conversing with police officers on the sidewalk, and the footage revealed the aftermath of the crash, with the passenger's side of the actor's blue Ferrari smashed into another vehicle, deploying the airbags and even causing a wheel to roll off.
The LAPD, who arrived promptly at the scene, found no signs of impairment due to drugs or alcohol.
It remains unclear whether Jordan was behind the wheel during the collision, as police did not conduct a field sobriety test, and no charges have been filed in connection to the incident.
Despite the car crash, Jordan had been enjoying a seemingly tranquil time, as evidenced by his Instagram posts from a recent trip to Japan.
The actor shared images of himself meditating on a picturesque bridge and preparing a fiery dinner, marking his return to social media after a brief hiatus since August.
Internet reacts to the Michael B Jordan accident
Meanwhile, internet users are worried about the state of Kia, Jordan's Ferrari slammed into.
A user tweeted, "That Kia got a taste of Hollywood action firsthand."
Another one added, "His insurance co-pay going to cost more than the Kia."
A third one said, "I was watching that live last night." "Kia boys pissed," tweeted a user.
"This would be me in the hospital," said a user. "KIA: “Killed In Action," mocked a fan. "that's a lil' more than a "veer", my guy," claimed another. "which crash is worse ?his Career or the car?" mocked a user.
This would be me in the hospital pic.twitter.com/KEVMFoWjb1
— ♛ CΣRTIҒIΣD ШIΠΠΣR ♛ (@DameDonn) December 4, 2023