This Good Guy Lamborghini Aventador Driver Picked Up A Homeless Man And Took Him For A Bite To Eat
In a brilliant random act of kindness, this Aventador owner in Utah gave a homeless man a supercar ride to remember, before taking him out for lunch and putting him up in a hotel
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Or, you know, to video it and go viral.
yeah i agree, but at least he must have made this guys day or maybe even more by making him feel better. Also bringing attention to the issue is always good.
Hes probably done it a bunch of times before and said he will continue to do it. Theres a big difference between filming it and making a big deal of it every single time than just filming it once just to raise awareness for it. Just because a camera is involved doesnt automatically correlate to ill intentions. Its the easiest way (especially for someone who runs a channel) to get info and ideas out there.
Or, you know, try to send a message to the entire world to inspire them be more kind and helping to others who have it tough in life.
He does own an Aventador, so He probably earns a substantial amount. So I doubt one youtube video is going to give him a substantially larger amount of money vs his job. Thats my opinion, you have yours, but all we can do is respect each others mindset✌
Or, you know, cuz he runs a business based off of youtube…
I hope to do this as many times as possible when I get a car to help out people
la lamborgheeeeneh
“Good guy” takes a homeless man in a lambo and spends $400. So that he can make a few grand from ad revenue.
Thank you. But ironic with your name but whatever. I’m from 2009 YouTube so…
why are people saying he only did this for ad revenue, come on guys/girls maybe accept this is a genuine nice guy who wants to help a brother out.
Have you been on YouTube?
No wonder some known names left the scene. Sometimes I think I’m browsing a site like 9gag when I see the comments. What a pity.
If he was a genuine nice guy, he wouldn’t record it. Essentially, he’s saying “Watch me do this”
Yeah, Aventador owner did it to earn a few hundred bucks (few thousand max) from revenue if his video go viral.
You see, not all Lamborghini drivers are douchebags and chrome wrap their cars. cough ksicough
Genuine act of kindness when not filmed. Narcissism when filmed and put on YT.
You can’t spread a message without being seen/heard.
I don’t really care whether this was done purely for the homeless chap’s benefit or to boost the guy’s YouTube channel. If the incentive of more views/ad revenue can benefit people like this who truly have absolutely nothing then it’s doing a good thing. Hell, if mounting a camera in every car resulted in more people doing this sort of thing then the world would be a better place.
Well, time to become homeless then