Will Smith’s motorhome costs more than most people’s houses and it comes with the kind of luxury you’d expect to see in a yacht.

And the crazy part is the penthouse was sold shell-and-core, which is real estate jargon for… empty.
According to the latest Fidelity report, Twitter is now worth ‘only’ $15 billion – just one third of what Elon Musk paid for it six months ago.
There’s a reason it’s being called ‘the biggest stunt in cinema history’.
Even with this crazy price tag, collectors will probably flock to authorized dealers to get their hands on the new Audemars Piguet Spider-Man watch.
The transparent wheels only work for about five minutes before shattering. But still… that’s quite the achievement, isn’t it?
Ludacris says he hears people say all the time ‘why do y’all keep doing these movies?’ – well, the answer is simple and straightforward he says.
Michael Jordan’s game-worn jersey has fetched millions just a couple of months after the star’s game-worn sneakers from the ‘Last Dance’ sold for a crazy amount.
They’re built using materials to replicate human body parts and equipped with sensors to simulate nerves – no wonder these crash test dummies are so expensive.
$1,000 is indeed a lot of money for a cup holder but, on the plus side, it also means you get an extra Lamborghini badge.
From the Cybertruck’s crazy features to the bonkers stunts at its unveiling, let’s debunk some myths about the Cybertruck.
The founder says what he is creating is a ‘necessary evil’.
He had to come up with a crazy suspension system to make this work.
Michael Jordan’s mansion near Chicago has 19 (!!!) bathrooms, a fish pond, a golf court, and a basketball court – but no one wants to buy it.
The driver of the Bugatti Chiron clearly thought he knew what he was doing when trying to park the supercar, but his lapse in judgement proved costly.
50 Cent spent seven figures on this jet car but it turned out to be a bad investment as the rapper ended up selling it for less than one tenth of its value.