Dubai-based YouTuber and luxury lifestyle vlogger, Mohamed Beiraghdary—better known as MoVlogs—is making headlines yet again. This time, the influencer has turned a supercar into an extravagant interior feature by suspending what looks like a Ferrari LaFerrari from his ceiling as a chandelier
A video posted on his Instagram account documents the entire process. The clip opens with movers carefully hoisting the bright red car into his lavish Dubai mansion. Moments later, the car is secured overhead via a custom pulley system, transforming into an over-the-top lighting fixture. MoVlogs casually walks beneath it, as though his challenge is now a quirky everyday backdrop.
While MoVlogs brands it as his “new $500,000 chandelier,” viewers are skeptical. Some netizens suggest it’s merely a jet‑car replica or a fiberglass body shell, not a functioning Ferrari—possibly worth much less. Comments range from “La Ferrari in the living room is crazy,” to “Looks like a plastic toy”—and cautionary notes on safety concerns if the structure were real.
The real LaFerrari is a hybrid marvel: an 800 hp V12 engine paired with a 120 kW electric motor, capable of 0–100 km/h in under three seconds and a top speed of 350 km/h. Even if MoVlogs hung a shell, the logistics of mounting something this size are no small feat—raising questions about structural integrity and fire safety, as well as the vibe it sends in luxury decor culture.
The stunt ignited a firestorm online. Reels of the installation have amassed over 24 million views and 800,000+ likes. Some praised the ingenuity and audacity—calling it “amazing.” Others criticized the stunt as ostentatious or risky, dubbing it a tasteless show of wealth.
Whether it’s a real Ferrari or a replica, MoVlogs has succeeded in creating internet fodder again. His daring blend of automotive obsession and avant-garde home décor has made one thing clear: in the realm of luxury and content creation, boundary-pushing extravagance is hard to ignore.
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