Jake Paul Breaks His Brand New $421K Ferrari Shortly After Purchase
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Only about an hour after picking up the very rare 296 GTB Ferrari, the infamous YouTuber receives a 'go to dealer' warning on the dashboard of his brand new car.

AceShowbiz - Jake Paul seemed to have lived in accordance with his nickname. In a newly-uploaded video on his YouTube channel, the content creator, who also goes by the name The Problem Child, did not need long to break his brand new $421K Ferrari after its purchase.

In the vlog published on Wednesday, June 28, the 26-year-old could be seen taking his brand new luxury car to an empty parking lot. He then did the donuts which is not suggested to do with a new car. After some time, the dashboard of his car began to show a warning that read, "Go to dealer."

Around an hour before delivering his donuts action, Jake went to a Ferrari Puerto Rico store in San Juan. He spent $421,000 to pick up a very rare new 296 GTB Ferrari car which goes 0-60 MPH in 2.7 seconds and 0-100 in 5.1 seconds. The car he picked also had a top speed of more than 200 MPH.

Jake's problem with his new Ferrari attracted the attention of many. In the replies section of a tweet about him breaking his car, one complained, "Hes ugly on the inside and out. no amount of money will make him a decent human being!" Another chimed in, "People who do dumb s**t like this don't deserve to be rich when that $400K could have helped so many." A third commented, "If you don't know how to drive a GT, it's better to buy a family car."

"BWAHAHAHA. knows zero thing about brand new cars. 2000 mile break in period so take it easy, then change oil and check fluids, even with every day normal driving cars. What a noob," and "He's got the money to buy a Ferrari and do stupid stuff but you can't pay back the people we ripped off with that crypto con he did" were among other comments found.

The Ferrari incident aside, Jake previously shared his thoughts on being an "actual boxer." After losing to Tommy Fury, he told Boxing News, "I've learned so much more about myself in that loss than really a lot of other moments in my life. The period after the fight… It was intense man."

"Lots of deep thoughts, lots of changes being made within the camp, switching things up and having to revisit the drawing board and taking a look at everything - myself, my coaches, my friends, what went wrong. It wasn't necessarily the easiest to figure out and a lot of those answers weren't fun," he added.

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