YouTube Prankster In Hot Water After Dancing On Ferrari And Rolls Royce

Story By: Feza Uzay, Sub-Editor: Marija Stojkoska, Agency:  Newsflash

This is the moment a Russian influencer on police bail for smashing a model friend’s head on a table jumps onto a rented red Ferrari and dances on the bonnet with a pal as onlookers cheer them on.

YouTuber Andrey Burim, known on the web as Mellstroy, recently rented several supercars with his pals, a Lamborghini Urus, a Rolls-Royce Dawn and a Ferrari F12 Berlinetta.

During their day out with the cars, the influencer and his pals jumped on the roofs and bonnets and reportedly caused damage estimated at nearly GBP 40,000 to the luxury cars.

Blogger Andrey Burim, also known as Mellstroy, who got backlash after dancing on the hood of a Ferrari car. (@mellstroy/Newsflash)

Rental company owner Miroslav Tikhanova said she was horrified when she saw the footage of what the group did to her cars.

She said they promised to pay for the damage when they returned them, however, they did not show up for the follow-up meeting, according to the news site Life.

Tikhanova claims the repair of the Rolls-Royce alone will cost around RUB 3.2 million (GBP 31,927). The damage to the Ferrari is estimated at RUB 1.7 million (GBP 16,969).

Blogger Andrey Burim, also known as Mellstroy, who got backlash after dancing on the hood of a Ferrari car. (@mellstroy/Newsflash)

The news site Mash said the influencer later denied damaging the cars and claimed they were already that way when they rented them, even going as far as to ask his 732,000 YouTube subscribers to boycott the rental company.

Tikhanova said she is considering court action as Mellstroy appears reluctant to resolve the matter privately.

Mellstroy hit the headlines earlier this year for slamming model Alena Efremova’s head against a table after she suggested he show off his physique during a live stream together.

Blogger Andrey Burim, also known as Mellstroy, who got backlash after dancing on the hood of a Ferrari car. (@mellstroy/Newsflash)

The model filed a complaint against the YouTube prankster and he is currently on release on bail with the prospect of being jailed for up to two years if found guilty, according to local media.