Young lady buys herself a Tesla as graduation gift, many react
- A lady has rewarded the labour she invested in her studies with a beautiful Tesla car
- Many tweeps who could not believe a graduate could get such tried to mock the gift
- In response, the lady took condemned their envy and thanked those who applauded her
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A young lady with the Twitter handle, @darkooo_ set a high standard for self-love after she finished school. In rewarding herself for academic hard work, she bought a car.
In a Twitter post, the young lady posed with the new whip. Many people were amazed that it was not just any kind of vehicle but a Tesla.
What a way to celebrate oneself indeed! The lady wore a face mask and sat on its bonnet as she raised one hand into the air.
In a subsequent tweet, the lady appreciated everyone who wished her well.
See the photos below:
As at the time of writing this tweet, the post has gathered over 140,000 likes with thousands of comments and retweets.
Below are some of the reactions:
@kxxshh said:
"If you know this woman you know she deserves this and everything else coming her way."
@NRJ38421752 said:
"It's only a Tesla. I want to buy a Porsche Taycan."
@kashleek replied:
"Only? You got one?"
@Whos_Todd256 said:
"Why is it that everytime a woman shares a pic of their new house, apartment or car there's always dudes hating in the thread lol I don't get it smh."
@sacramentotesla said:
"Congratulations! Welcome to the club."
Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za earlier reported that a lady, Mary Otunba, rose above all her past challenges in life to achieve greatness.
She said that though she did not want to attend a polytechnic, she was grateful her dad encouraged her to do so.
After graduating, the lady was confused about what next to do with her life. Luck later smiled at her as she got an internship with a big company.
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Samantha Riddle Samantha Riddle is a former Mainstream/ Current Affairs Manager. She covered the breaking stories and SA news from 2018-2021. Currently, she’s working for The South African.
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