A video circulating on Zimcelebz and other social media platforms has sparked a wave of debate after a woman was filmed being unceremoniously kicked out of a white McLaren supercar.
The clip, which has quickly gone viral, captures a tense moment where the occupants of the high-end vehicle are seen demanding that the woman leave the car immediately. The caption overlaying the video reads: "Uri Junky buda muno mu McLaren mangu fast" (You’re a junkie, get out of my McLaren fast), punctuated by the "eyes" emoji.
In the footage, the white McLaren is seen with its signature dihedral doors open as onlookers watch the drama unfold. The tone of the exchange is sharp, with the driver or owner of the vehicle making it clear that the woman was no longer welcome inside.
While the exact location and the identities of those involved remain unconfirmed, the video has triggered intense reactions across Facebook and Instagram, with many questioning the backstory that led to such a public confrontation.
As with most viral "Zim Celeb" moments, the comment sections are split. The reactions generally fall into three camps:
This incident highlights the growing tension within the "soft life" culture often showcased on Zimbabwean social media. The allure of luxury cars and high-end lifestyles often comes with "fine print," and as this video suggests, the exit from that lifestyle can be just as public as the entry.
Neither the woman in the video nor the owners of the McLaren have issued an official statement regarding the clash. However, as the video continues to rack up thousands of views, the phrase "Buda muno mu McLaren mangu" is already on its way to becoming the latest viral soundbite.