TikTok users were left shocked at how quickly a Lamborghini windscreen gave away after a woman climbed on top of it to do a dance.
If you're someone who treats your car like a newborn child, then I'd advise you to look away now.
TikTok user @snowbunnyjelly often shows off nice cars in her videos - but not because she's driving them or showing her adoration for them.
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Instead, the TikToker features Lamborghini, Teslas and BMWs as she effectively beats them up.
Snowbunnyjelly has shared videos of herself throwing slushies on cars, jumping on their roofs and throwing bats at them, and her unusual behavior has earned her thousands of views.
However, there's one video on snowbunnyjelly's feed that has earned upward of 1.5 million views, and it starts with her taking a running leap on to the hood of a blue Lamborghini.
The TikToker continues up over the windscreen to the roof, but as she does the window gives way beneath her and shatters, leaving a huge crack in the glass.
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The break isn't enough to stop snowbunnyjelly though, as she doesn't hesitate to break out into a dance on the roof of the car.
"Well that didn’t go as planned," she wrote in a caption alongside the video.
Needless to say, viewers have been left stunned over her actions and her nonchalant reaction to what must be at least a few hundred dollars worth of damage.
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"You just smashed your windshield for your little dance," one viewer commented, as another person wrote: "bro casually broke a lamborghini winshield [sic]."
While snowbunnyjelly's actions alone were enough to shock some viewers, others focused on how easily the window appeared to give way under the weight of the small TikToker.
"was I the only one half expecting her to go through the roof the way it was bending?," one viewer asked.
After the video was reposted to X, another viewer commented: "I would have thought a car as expensive as this would be a lot more durable."
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Another agreed, adding: "Yeah it seemed like a toy car."
Though the TikToker claimed the video didn't go 'as planned', some viewers have speculated the video may have been staged.
One person claimed there were 'blankets' on the dashboard in the car to catch any glass from the window, while others were left questioning 'why' the TikToker had made the video in the first place.
UNILAD has contacted Lamborghini for comment.
Topics: TikTok, Cars, Viral, Social Media