We’re not starting a cult but some followers on Instagram would be nice. Thank you.
If your partner’s special day is coming soon, you should keep them off the internet for a while because Debbie Soon, the wife of YouTuber JianHao Tan, has just spoiled the market massively.
Debbie, who is also an influencer and owner of jewellery brand The Starry Co., bought JianHao his dream car as a birthday gift.
View this post on Instagram
She collected the car from Hype Cars, a car dealership that JianHao owns.
Major flex
But getting that car for her spouse is still a major flex.
Now, we’re no car experts but several comments have revealed that it’s a Mercedes-AMG G 63:
That’s already an impressive SUV, with a new model costing S$954,888.
A second-hand car ranges between S$370,00 and S$977,988.
The higher end of the range happens to be the more luxurious Premium Plus model.
But the car also looks like it’s adorned with an identifiable Brabus bonnet, which likely means that it’s fully restored by them.
Brabus is a German automotive brand that restores and modifies Mercedes-Benz cars.
And that means it costs more $$$.
Too stunned to speak
While most people sang praises for Debbie, saying its a sweet gesture from a wife to her husband, there are of course some naysayers:
Others also pointed out that she makes her own money too, because she is a business owner herself:
And hey, she managed to pleasantly surprise her husband.
View this post on Instagram
According to JianHao’s Instagram post, he was “too stunned to speak” and hence didn’t show much of a reaction outwardly.
He also felt a cocktail of emotions:
“Excitement, being proud of her, feeling that she shouldn’t spend so much on me and also stressing about where to park it.”
Top image from @thejianhaotan and @debbwie on Instagram.
If you like what you read, follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and Facebook to get the latest updates.
More Stories:
How this 24-year-old NUS student & priest is using TikTok to make Taoism more accessible to Gen Zs
Don't tell him to calm down.
She became a couch potato after dropping out of school at 18, but now walks for London & Paris fashion weeks
Who else who could pull off microbangs like that??
‘I just want to do this first before I regret it’: S’pore teacher quits her job to become an OnlyFans creator
Her mother's death was the 'turning point' in making this decision.
‘We’re not going to give up so easily’: 21-year-old drops out of uni & uses TikTok to save his family’s restaurant
And it's working.
Unable to find jobs, Gen Zs in China are returning home to be ‘full-time children’
Not as cushy as it sounds.
Chinese journalist draws flak on Twitter for happy portrayal of Kashgar, Xinjiang in travelogue
Twitter is officially blocked in China.
A TikToker’s pet cat was allegedly confined for 38 hours without food & water by China Airlines
She plans to take legal action with an international lawyer.