"Can You Adopt Me:" Mzansi Reacts As Wealthy Gent Casually Shows Off Luxury Car Collection Online

"Can You Adopt Me:" Mzansi Reacts As Wealthy Gent Casually Shows Off Luxury Car Collection Online

  • A young man surprised viewers after admitting he lost count of his luxury cars once he surpassed 10
  • His tour revealed an extravagant garage featuring multiple high-end vehicles that left social media users astonished
  • The video sparked widespread reactions as Mzansi marvelled at his lavish lifestyle and impressive collection

A young man has left social media users stunned after revealing that he no longer knows how many cars he owns, claiming he stopped counting after the tenth one.

A young man showcased his collection of luxury cars that wowed South Africans.
A young man revealed his impressive collection of luxury cars, leaving South Africans in awe. Image: @theinternationalkid
Source: TikTok

The video, which has since gained major traction online, shows the content creator giving viewers a tour of his extravagant garage filled with high-end luxury vehicles.

The clip begins with the man, who goes by the TikTok handle @theinternationalkid, responding to a host who asked how many cars he currently owns. He casually admitted that he had "no idea," explaining that once he passed 10 cars, he simply lost track.

@theinternationalkid then proceeded to walk viewers through an impressive line-up of cars that most people only dream about.

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First, he showcases his Rolls-Royce Ghost, describing it as the car he uses when he wants to be low-key," a statement that immediately left Mzansi amused, given the vehicle’s unmistakable opulence. He then moved on to his Lamborghini Huracán STO, which he boldly referred to as his "daily car." Another Lamborghini, the Huracán Performante, sits nearby, adding more heat to the growing collection.

The tour continued with a sleek Ferrari 296 GTB, followed by a Bentley Flying Spur. The Bentley, he revealed, was purchased simply because it matched his cross earrings, a detail that sent social media into a frenzy over the level of luxury and nonchalance on display. To top it all off, he gave viewers a look at his Rolls-Royce Dawn, further cementing his status as a supercar enthusiast with an enviable lifestyle.

The video, posted on TikTok on 11 November 2025 by the social media user @theinternationalkid, quickly drew widespread attention as South Africans reacted with a mix of disbelief, humour, and admiration. Many joked about battling with petrol prices, while others said they were inspired to work harder.

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The jaw-dropping garage has since become a major talking point online, showcasing a lifestyle that left Mzansi both entertained and amazed.

South Africans were left amazed as a young man showed off his impressive luxury car collection.
A young man’s jaw-dropping collection of luxury cars has South Africans in awe. Image: @theinternationalkid
Source: TikTok

Netizens were in awe of the expensive car collection

The online community flooded the comments section raving over the young man's whips, while some expressed their thoughts, saying:

Red_qu33 said:

"Can you adopt me?"

ĄUȚØ YT expressed:

"Take a Rolls Royce to stay low-key 😳."

Senorita shared:

"Rolls Royces if he wants to be low-key.....🥹🥹🥹 eeeeeeiiiiii."

Joanna Jojo replied:

"People are rich out there."

Wïzzïë Øffïxï🖤lz asked:

"Please give me one of ur cars 😫😫❤."

Zilla commented:

"It hurts that someone has my whole dream car and o can’t even afford a bicycle."

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Johana Mukandila (Human Interest Editor) Johana Tshidibi Mukandila has been a Human Interest Reporter at Briefly News since 2023. She has over four years of experience as a multimedia journalist. Johana holds a national diploma in journalism from the Cape Peninsula University Of Technology (2023). She has worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, PAICTA, BONA Magazine and Albella Music Production. She is currently furthering her education in journalism at the CPUT. She has passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. Reach her at johana.mukandila@briefly.co.za