
J’AI ACHETÉ UN BATEAU… ET J’AI RAMENÉ 10 ABONNÉS À DUBAÏ🛥️🔥 #SL58
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The video begins at 6:30 AM in the darkness of Dubai. The narrator, Sirius, explains that he is not heading to a mosque for morning prayers but is instead on his way to a police station to recover a BMW M4. He is accompanied by three associates he refers to as "zigotos." One of them, Cayane, has apparently been through an emotional ordeal over the impounded car, with Sirius joking that the man was so distraught he was practically physically ill. Sirius notes that he has been awake since the early hours, and by the time they finally retrieve the vehicle around 1:23 PM, he is hit with a massive bill of €5,000 in fines and administrative fees. He expresses significant frustration, noting that this is the most expensive fine he has ever paid, especially considering he wasn't even present when the trouble occurred. Despite his annoyance at his friends' recklessness, he decides to pay half the amount—€2,500—as a "flex" to demonstrate his superior wealth over his friend Anthony, though he insists the group will still be "punished" for their actions.
During the transit and the wait at the police station, Sirius shares several unfiltered opinions. He discusses an upcoming football match between Senegal and Morocco, confidently predicting that Senegal will dominate. His reasoning is based on what he describes as a genetic physical advantage, claiming Senegalese players are naturally more muscular and possess better cardio than "city kids" from the housing projects who spend their time dealing drugs. He also touches upon the nature of life in Dubai, suggesting that money is the ultimate tool because it can buy anything and anyone. He views this as a fundamental reason to pursue wealth, even suggesting that corruption allows one to bypass obstacles that would stop others.
The narrative then shifts to what Sirius calls a "very special day" regarding a major new purchase. He reveals that he has bought his most expensive vehicle to date: a Rolls-Royce Cullinan Mansory. He explains his philosophy on material wealth, stating that while objects aren't everything, money is made to be enjoyed. He believes in owning things that others do not have, comparing the allure of his car to a Bugatti; the value lies in its exclusivity. To celebrate this milestone, he has invited ten of his most successful and determined students from his "Sirius" digital community to Dubai. He intends to surprise them with the new car, but the surprise is accidentally spoiled by his business associate, Aurélien, who inadvertently leaked the car's name in a group message.
Sirius takes the group to a high-end custom shop owned by a man named Max. Max is responsible for the car's bespoke interior, having replaced the original wood trim with forged carbon fiber to give it a more aggressive look. While at the shop, Sirius points out other luxury projects, including a Rolls-Royce Phantom Mansory, and praises Max’s craftsmanship. He describes Max as a "true brother" who follows his content. Sirius uses this moment to speak directly to his viewers, telling them to subscribe and like the video, jokingly labeling those who don't as "wicked people" while promising that his followers will one day find wealth.
Once they are on the road in the new Cullinan, Sirius comments on the practicalities of living in Dubai. He notes that filling the tank of such a massive, high-performance vehicle costs only about €50 (220 dirhams), which he uses to argue that Dubai is actually more affordable than France. He is highly impressed by the car’s comfort, specifically the quality of the seats. The group eventually arrives at Sirius’s massive villa. He takes pride in the scale of the home, particularly the high ceilings, which he contrasts with the more confined living spaces found in Europe.
Inside the mansion, Sirius introduces his "femme de maison" (housekeeper). He explains that she handles all domestic duties, including cooking, cleaning, laundry, and caring for his pets. He speaks quite candidly about this arrangement, noting that he prefers having a paid employee over a wife because she is "not annoying" and follows his schedule perfectly. He emphasizes that her presence is one of the perks of the lifestyle his success has provided.
The video concludes with Sirius highlighting the success of his students. One particular student shares his story of moving to Dubai five months prior after taking Sirius’s digital products course. This student managed to grow his income from €10,000 to €100,000 per month by "following the wave" of digital trends. Sirius expresses immense pride in his success and the success of his community, mentioning his Albanian heritage and his brand, "Sirius Life." He ends the vlog by admiring his new car one last time, clearly satisfied with his achievements and the lifestyle he has built.