California man asked 100 celebrities if he could fly on their private jets and some actually said yes
Published on Oct 09, 2025 at 3:55 PM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards
Last updated on Oct 09, 2025 at 4:10 PM (UTC+4)
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Emma Matthews
This Californian man threw caution to the wind and asked 100 celebrities and content creators if he could fly on their private jets, and shockingly, some actually said yes.
Despite having a pretty good YouTube following himself, he doesn’t have the sort of fame that means that he can afford a private plane, so he decided to see if there was any way to experience the world’s most expensive jets.
He reached out to singers, tech moguls, soccer stars, and fellow content creators to see if anyone would be willing to offer a free ride.
To his shock, three celebs got back to him and offered him a luxurious trip through the skies. Turns out, if you want to live the high life, you just have to ask.
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He asked 100 celebrities if he could fly on their private jets
When you are a content creator, you might gain a little bit of fame, but to really get into the big leagues like MrBeast or Jake Paul, you have to have the luxury lifestyle that goes with it.
To try and see what it would be like to own his own private jet, Airrack, a YouTuber from California, decided to message 100 celebrities on Instagram to see if they would be interested in letting him go on their jets.
He got in contact with singers like Taylor Swift and Drake, soccer players like Cristiano Ronaldo, business tycoons like Mark Zuckerberg and Iman Gadzhi, and fellow content creators like MrBeast, SteveWillDoIt, and Jake Paul.
To his surprise, some of the celebs actually answered, and to his joy, he initially received three invites to fly on private jets with some big names.

Some celebs actually said yes to his crazy request
The first yes he got was from SteveWillDoIt, the YouTuber known for over-the-top challenges, huge giveaways, and total chaos.
Steve’s jet, which he jokingly calls a ‘poor people plane’, cost a casual $2.8 million. It has ‘no Wi-Fi, no reclining seats, and don’t even think about going number two,’ Steve tells the Californian YouTuber, mid-flight.
When they flew to Vegas together, Steve treated him with the utmost luxury, including personal butlers at Red Rock Casino, a luxury giant suite, and winning $100,000 at the casino, mid shoulder massage.
Safe to say, he got to experience a true life of luxury.
His second invite came from Iman Gadzhi, the ‘old money’ internet mogul who built his empire selling online education and software.
Iman’s 12-seat private jet comes complete with two lounges, gold fixtures, and a fully equipped bathroom.
He casually admitted to spending around $5 million a year personally, with business expenses that are ‘much higher.’
Their flight from London to Amsterdam felt like something out of a modern Great Gatsby, full of champagne-soaked jokes and laughs.
Once they landed, it was a whirlwind of luxury hotels, late-night dinners, and a DJ set inside a sandwich shop to promote Iman’s new venture.
The energy was excess at its finest: polished, fast-paced, and dizzyingly extravagant.


His final invite came from Jake Paul, boxer and YouTube icon, who flew him from Puerto Rico to Norway.
Jake transferred him from home to his Bombardier Global Express 6000 by helicopter, and his private jet is a $50 million flying mansion.
With seating for 17 people, two bathrooms, a queen-sized bed, and high-speed Wi-Fi, he flew in luxury, knowing that the jet he was in costs $12–15K per flight hour.
This video was certainly an example that you miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take, and he certainly got a taste of the dizzying and addictive world of 100 celebrities and their private jets.
Who knows who’s next?


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Daisy Edwards is a Content Writer at supercarblondie.com. Daisy has more than five years’ experience as a qualified journalist, having graduated with a History and Journalism degree from Goldsmiths, University of London and a dissertation in vintage electric vehicles. Daisy specializes in writing about cars, EVs, tech and luxury lifestyle. When she's not writing, she's at a country music concert or working on one of her many unfinished craft projects.