It's like there's nothing left to buy, you know, about the diamond.
Hey, Lee, I know where we are.
There's nothing left to buy anymore.
Yeah, Lee, it got up in a bird while.
I can see it.
I know where we are.
Hey, Tristan!
Oh, what's this place?
What do they sell in here?
What about one of these?
I know this place.
I didn't even know that guy.
He's always been there.
This place looks quite interesting.
They seem to have some luxury items of some sort for sale.
Go inside and take a little peruse.
Bailey, we've been here before.
We've been here loads of times.
We haven't bought everything else, friend.
Yeah, I mean, there seem to be a classy establishment.
Maybe we should go inside and have a look.
We won't buy anything.
No, but that's a lie.
Let's just see what they have to say.
Let's just see.
No, no, he didn't even buy anything.
We're not going to buy anything.
I think every single time we've ever come here, you've bought something.
We're just going to have a look.
It's never just a look, Bailey.
It's just a lie.
They're lying.
It's never just a look.
I've been here.
I know that guy.
I really thought it was a person last time.
You're a mate?
Yeah, it's my mate.
What an interesting establishment.
Excuse me, sir.
What do you have for sale?
Cars, you say?
Guys, this doesn't make sense.
We didn't say cars.
Cars.
Interesting.
Let's go see what cars are.
Hi, guys.
Isn't she beautiful?
Welcome back, Top G. Guys, thank you very much.
That means a lot to us.
Thank you.
Isn't she gorgeous?
I admit that Ferrari's beautiful.
I'll admit it.
I'll admit it's beautiful.
Because I remember being here.
It's not just any Ferrari.
It's a very beautiful Ferrari.
Do you know what that is, Luke?
No.
It's a Pagani Hayura, B.C. There's 30 coupes and 40 roadsters in the world.
This is coupé and exposed carbon.
It's about a $7 million carbon.
Okay.
Why do you know all this?
Why do you know how many there are?
You're never going to stalk me.
Luke, you're never going to stalk me.
No matter how hard you try, you're never going to be able to actually stalk me.
For being the man who I'm destined to be.
You came to get to us, and you have failed in your plan to prevent us.
From being ultra wealthy and famous and successful and happy.
You have faith.
What are they doing?
What are they both doing?
This doesn't make sense.
Look at his smile.
Look at that smile.
I think they got us.
They got us.
I'm very happy.
Happiness is fleeting for me.
This is going to make me happy for at least 20 minutes.
Oh, bro.
Oh, yeah.
We're going to see how it compares to the Bugatti.
I don't know how fast these cars really are.
Super excited to drive this car.
Nobody gets to race Ayura BCs.
Nobody.
If you ever want, this is RMD one of two in the world.
They don't need all these cars.
No, Luke, you forgot when I bought that Ferrari.
I think you forgot.
Oh, that I forgot.
Because he has too many cars.
He has all these cars.
I bought the Ferrari.
You forgot.
Then you told me I'll never buy another car again because I'm going to fail in life.
You were wrong.
I never said that.
I bought Vagana Euro.
You never said that.
Can you forget that he bought this one also?
Maybe he bought another.
Maybe I'll buy another.
On camera, just admit it.
You may want to debate.
Admit it.
Admit you forgot we bought that Ferrari before you orchestrated my arrest.
I didn't orchestrate his arrest.
And we bought the Ferrari and he orchestrated my arrest thinking I'll never see the Ferrari again.
Ferrari's here, and the Hiuras.
His plan failed.
That's not what happened!
My first supercar was an Aston Martin Vantage, and I spent all of my money on an Aston Martin.
I thought, I don't need a nice place to live, I have an Aston Martin.
You can drive a Toyota and be relatively happy, but to drive an Aston Martin and then drive a Toyota is a lot more difficult for your soul to accept.
So you have to know it within yourself.
If you're the kind of person who knows you're going to try your absolute best all the time, you're going to find a way to succeed.
Then yeah.
No ordinary life.
This ain't ordinary life.
No ordinary life.
This ain't ordinary life.
Angels are singing in monasteries.
Yeah.
My soul is burning in love for all.
This ain't ordinary life.
This one's very nice.
It's longer?
Yes, it's longer.
So it's straight line only, yeah?
Yes.
400 miles an hour or something.
Exactly.
I sold my Supersport, I bought a Pure Sport.
This one is called the D-Shift.
I've never seen a long wheelbase long wheelbase.
They don't need this car.
It doesn't need the Cadillac.
It doesn't need the Cadillac.
They don't need this car.
That's all I talk about, Bailey.
Bailey, there's too many cars.
It's too many.
We can't be here to pick up these two cars.
I can't be why we're here.
Got a Bugatti in the driveway.
Literally.
Three McLarens.
Yeah.
A Porsche.
Bailey, every time I turn up to the house, there's more cars outside.
Every single time.
There's more.
I just see more.
It's just piling up.
You know the worst part of it, though, is they have three of these.
Yeah, I know.
Like, this isn't just one.
One car.
They've got backups upon backups upon backups.
I'm going to look around at everything else you've got while I'm here.
No, we don't need to look around at more cars.
But it upsets Luke when I buy things.
It does upset Luke.
Look, that's the face of a man who's upset.
CT, we don't need a roll, ZD.
How much is it?
1.550.
Message it to me.
This is a 675LT.
Fiver.
Still got it.
Do you drive or do you quit driving?
Remember?
Wait, you bought Luke a McLaren and he never drove it.
Yeah, I bought him one of these 675LTs.
He's never seen it, never driven it.
Ever.
Where is it?
Sitting in a warehouse in fucking Croatia.
You have one of these.
Nice.
Do you want to drive?
No, I've banned driving.
I made a vow.
Why?
Done driving.
Why?
Done.
675 McLaren, you've never driven.
You have your original Porsche you like.
And I don't drive anymore.
Who's your mate?
You were driving two days ago, I saw you.
I know.
That's when I made a vow.
Immediately after that, I made a vow.
Never drive ever again.
It's a nice feeling knowing I can buy any car if I want.
Basically, basically any car in the world unless it's hard to get.
It's a very nice feeling.
I remember looking at things I can't afford.
Now it's just like, do I need a 72nd car?
Freedom is waking up every morning and not having to calculate the hours you have to spend doing things that you hate.
And people say money isn't freedom, but they're wrong.
Oh, well, you know, not everything costs money.
I like volunteering at dog shelters.
I like spending time with my kids.
Yeah, but imagine how much of those things you could do more.
If I gave you 10 million dollars.
I'll be
here, I'll be here, I'll be here, I'll be here.
I'll be here, I'll be here.
The Bugatti Chiron.
They tried to take all my money.
We're filthy rich.
You're trying to stop me.
You can't.
I'm not trying to stop you.
That probably cost a mil.
Nice.
Just be honest.
I didn't try and stop you.
No, just be honest.
Just talk and be honest.
I didn't try to stop you.
I think, no.
Just be honest to the camera.
I did not try to stop this.
The brother of your cousin endlessly succeeds.
How do you feel?
I feel good.
I'm happy for him.
Yeah, well, he's my cousin.
No, can you admit it?
He's my cousin's brother, so that means he's my cousin.
I think you should admit it.
And I'm happy for him.
I think she made it.
Why did I just do it?
Why the fuck, on a serious note, are we driving without a hero PC?
I think I've bought everything.
But I was broke because I wish I had money to buy stuff, and now I have so much money.
There is nothing left to buy.
I'm from a Luton Council.
Me and you didn't have shit.
I know.
We were broke.
I know, but we just worked every day.
We just worked every day.
That's all you have to do to get anything you want.
Literally, yeah.
So why doesn't everyone have everything they want?
They either don't work They pretend.
So they're like, ah, well, no, I don't know what to do to make money.
So I'm just going to play video games because I don't know what to do.
I know.
No, no, no.
But that's why it's a pretend.
Because they know that they could go somewhere to figure it out immediately.
They know the work's there.
But they pretend that they don't know the work's there so that they don't need to work.
Everyone knows that if you want to get stronger, you just go to the gym every single day.
It just moves some ways.
They know that.
Everyone knows that if you want to learn to make money in life, you just go join the real world.
It's there.
$50 is cheap.
They can afford it.
They can even try it to test it out to see if it's there.
There's no risk at all.
There's no risk at all.
roadmap to become more free would be either do something you hate to earn 10 times more so you can retire sooner and enjoy more of your life free or switch career paths and stop focusing on making as much money as possible and try and find yourself in a situation where you're doing something you enjoy as much as possible steer your direction in a way that you enjoy what you do ideally both so What is he doing?
Andrew, what are you doing?
Andrew!
Andrew!
Andrew, what are you doing?
She's around to against the ball.
Why are you just...
What's your problem?
I'm sitting in my Pagani Hero PC.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But why?
Because I've got Pagani Hero PC.
What the fuck else are we going to do with it?
Who else got one of these?
30 niggas on the planet have one of these.
We sit in them.
You wouldn't know because you're fucking broke.
What the fuck else are we going to do?
We're going to park it.
I'm enjoying a cigar in my fucking seven million dollar car.
Okay, I'm leaving.
Okay.
It's not your birthday, Don.
It spins in, right?
Yeah, I know.
Happy birthday.
Rory!
Marcel?
I have so many questions.
Question one.
Question one is not the obvious.
Question one is, didn't you pop a tire in a dune buggy?
Why on earth are you driving a McLaren?
Oh, it is flat!
This is the sound!
Sabotage!
Oh, I upgraded.
I decided I'm not driving on sand anymore.
I'm driving on roads only.
Because I can see what's in the road.
So my tire won't burst.
Alright, that's fair.
Question two.
What is the box?
I have a present for Nigel.
For Nigel?
Well, actually, I have two presents for Nigel for his birthday.
Because he turned 50, right?
Yeah.
So it's a big one.
So I had to get him something.
So, yeah.
Nigel!
Nigel!
Is that Nigel?
I got you a present!
Nigel, don't feel bad.
Even I'm confused.
Why do you look so suspicious?
See?
Because I look suspicious.
Because I am suspicious.
Happy birthday, bro!
See?
That's right.
Happy birthday, Nigel!
Got him a pimp cane.
It's a back stick.
I told you.
What did I say?
Yeah, it's sick.
This is bad.
This is a pimp cane.
Yeah.
It's adjustable, bro.
So we unfold it.
Yeah?
So, bro, this took a while.
You're going to need that before me.
No, bro, don't.
You can't say that, bro.
You're going to need that before me.
I wasn't 50. Pimp cane!
What have you really thought about this?
Give.
I know you did.
Pimp cane, I'm all over.
Them days when you're having a bad morning?
Do you know what I mean?
Pimp cane, I'm all over.
That's not a pimp, that's a walking scene.
No, it's a pimp cane.
Can we just see you try this on, please?
We need to make sure A pimp cane suits me.
Nigel, I spent good money.
I spent good money on this shit.
It's made in Canada.
I don't like Canada.
Ship from Canada, bro.
I don't like Canada.
Why don't you like Canada?
Because I just don't.
So you're racist?
I'll just see you go from here to the pool.
Let me try it out.
Let me see how it works.
Yeah, you need to try it out.
No, no, no.
You try it out.
Let me see how it works.
It's your gift, bro.
Pimp cane, I'm all over.
That's not a pimp cane.
I'm pimping his ass out.
Pause.
Pray for that.
You know what?
I'll try it.
I'll try it.
Nice.
Bailey, you'll try it?
Just when he has them bad mornings?
Bailey!
Bailey!
Bailey, give me high five!
Bailey, don't leave me hanging!
Bailey, that costs money, bro.
My guy!
My guy!
That was a gift, bro.
Leave it in there.
That was wrong.
Leave it in there.
That was really wrong.
You are my G. Thank you, my brother.
Why have you got Nigel's back like that?
This can stick.
Yeah, the poop can stick.
What was the need for that?
That was violent, bro.
Nobody wants my hands.
We're locking in, Bailey, to the $7 million car that breaks this.