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The video has left the internet stunned after the Dubai-based content creator called it his “new chandelier.”
People on social media said the car wasn’t real but a 3D model toy. (Photo Source: Instagram)
A video of a Dubai-based digital creator-entrepreneur turning a luxury Ferrari-styled JetCar into a chandelier inside his lavish mansion has taken social media by storm. The clip of Mo Vlogs captures the entire installation process — from the car being carried in manually to its final suspension from the ceiling.
The video opens to a group of men carefully lifting a bright red Ferrari-like car outside a villa. With palm trees and a pastel-coloured wall in the background, the scene looks like it is straight out of a Dubai luxury showcase.
In the next shot, the same team is seen moving the car vertically through the house’s main door, giving a glimpse of just how tight and tricky the process was.
As the video continues, the car is lifted using strong straps and a crane, with a metal frame set up around it to provide extra support. Towards the end of the clip, the transformation is complete—the car is fully set up, hanging in the middle of the living room like a centrepiece. It is placed right above the seating area, acting as a giant chandelier.
The room looks fancy, with a shiny ceiling light above the car and horse paintings on the walls, adding to the stylish look. In the final shot, the man is seen looking at the car from the upper floor, showing how it has become the main attraction in his home.
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The car seen in the video may look like a Ferrari, but many viewers believe it is a JetCar — a watercraft designed to resemble a luxury supercar.
While Mo Vlogs refers to it as a Ferrari, several online users have pointed out that it appears to be a fibreglass replica made for display or water rides, not an actual road car.
As comments poured in, some found the idea cool, while others called it tacky and toy-like.
“Looks like a plastic toy hanging,” said one user, while another joked, “Hope it doesn’t fall during an earthquake.”
Some even recommended using a wrecked real car from an auction instead. “It’s not even that. It’s just a model. There are no door lines, and the entire thing is a single piece. If he paid 500k for a fibreglass model body, he got ripped off,” another wrote.
“Not a Real one, just a 3d model toy,” remarked another.
Love it or hate it, the video has sparked buzz, proving Dubai takes luxury to the next level.
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