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Owner of ‘most famous Lambo in Australia' breaks silence after daring overnight heist
Owner of ‘most famous Lambo in Australia' breaks silence after daring overnight heist

Perth Now

time4 days ago

  • Perth Now

Owner of ‘most famous Lambo in Australia' breaks silence after daring overnight heist

A gym owner who flaunted his luxury Lamborghini on TikTok has spoken exclusively to 7NEWS after the $750,000 supercar was stolen in a daring overnight theft. Queensland Police allege the custom purple-and-mauve Lamborghini Urus was taken from a property in Elimbah, about an hour north of Brisbane, just after 10.40pm on July 23. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Owner of the stolen Lamborghini speaks out The Lamborghini Urus had previously featured in videos posted by the owner David Stearman on TikTok. But for Stearman the flashy SUV was more than a status symbol. 'It's just a theatrical experience and you don't get sick of it,' he told 7NEWS. 'Every single person that drives past … rubbernecks. The second you go anywhere … people ask: What do you do? How do I get that? Can I see it?'' Stearman's car is one of only 47 of its kind in the world. The Lamborghini Urus has a starting price of around $400,000, with the base model capable of hitting 100km/h in just 3.6 seconds. Stearman's customised version was worth closer to $750,000 and had become a local icon, often seen at charity rides and Sunday cruises. David Stearman flaunted his purple $750,000 Lamborghini on TikTok. Credit: 7NEWS This Lamborghini Urus — starting at around $400,000 — was stolen from a Queensland home overnight. Police are appealing for information. Credit: Qld Police But that fame came at a cost. Investigators believe thieves forced their way into the garage before fleeing with the rare vehicle. CCTV captured a hooded man entering his home as Stearman slept. 'It's kids having the best joyride of their lives, or it's a super-genius that's really thought this one through,' Stearman said. 'It's pretty much the most famous Lambo in Australia right now, so I don't think anyone's putting it on the road again.' 'Because it's so extra, so over the top in so many ways, it's not something that's easy to hide. I just hope it was worth it.' The loss has left him questioning whether the luxury car lifestyle is worth the risk. 'Insurance will cover the financial hit, but then there's the emotional toll,' he admitted. Other personal items were also reported stolen. 'They also took a $100,000 watch, designer bags and bank cards,' Stearman said. Queensland Police are appealing for anyone with CCTV or dashcam footage from the Elimbah area to come forward. Information can be provided to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online.

Owner of ‘most famous Lambo in Australia' breaks silence after daring overnight heist
Owner of ‘most famous Lambo in Australia' breaks silence after daring overnight heist

7NEWS

time5 days ago

  • 7NEWS

Owner of ‘most famous Lambo in Australia' breaks silence after daring overnight heist

A gym owner who flaunted his luxury Lamborghini on TikTok has spoken exclusively to 7NEWS after the $750,000 supercar was stolen in a daring overnight theft. Queensland Police allege the custom purple-and-mauve Lamborghini Urus was taken from a property in Elimbah, about an hour north of Brisbane, just after 10.40pm on July 23. The Lamborghini Urus had previously featured in videos posted by the owner David Stearman on TikTok. But for Stearman the flashy SUV was more than a status symbol. 'It's just a theatrical experience and you don't get sick of it,' he told 7NEWS. 'Every single person that drives past … rubbernecks. The second you go anywhere … people ask: What do you do? How do I get that? Can I see it?'' Stearman's car is one of only 47 of its kind in the world. The Lamborghini Urus has a starting price of around $400,000, with the base model capable of hitting 100km/h in just 3.6 seconds. Stearman's customised version was worth closer to $750,000 and had become a local icon, often seen at charity rides and Sunday cruises. But that fame came at a cost. Investigators believe thieves forced their way into the garage before fleeing with the rare vehicle. CCTV captured a hooded man entering his home as Stearman slept. 'It's kids having the best joyride of their lives, or it's a super-genius that's really thought this one through,' Stearman said. 'It's pretty much the most famous Lambo in Australia right now, so I don't think anyone's putting it on the road again.' 'Because it's so extra, so over the top in so many ways, it's not something that's easy to hide. I just hope it was worth it.' The loss has left him questioning whether the luxury car lifestyle is worth the risk. 'Insurance will cover the financial hit, but then there's the emotional toll,' he admitted. Other personal items were also reported stolen. 'They also took a $100,000 watch, designer bags and bank cards,' Stearman said.

Broncos LT Garett Bolles changed his playing style: 'It's more sexy'
Broncos LT Garett Bolles changed his playing style: 'It's more sexy'

USA Today

time18-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Broncos LT Garett Bolles changed his playing style: 'It's more sexy'

Denver Broncos left tackle Garett Bolles was late to reach the NFL after serving a two-year LDS Church mission right out of high school. He then spent three years at the college level before going pro as a 25-year-old prospect. Now entering his ninth season in the NFL, a 33-year-old Bolles had adapted his playing style. 'I think my passion at a young age, I just wanted to put everyone in the dirt all the time," Bolles said in June. "Now I think it's more sexy to stay in front of somebody and block them with your feet and hands. The reality is, [if] you want to be the best tackle in the league, you talk about some of the greats — that's what they did. They stayed in front of the guy. They moved their feet and they played a long time." Bolles hopes to play until he's 38 or 39 years old. In addition to changing his playing style, he has also become more intentional with taking care of his body during his career. "I also think it comes to taking care of your body and knowing what you're going to put in," Bolles said. "You're not going to put bad gas in a Ferrari or a Lambo. You're going to put in the best gas. 91, 95 octane. That's just what it takes. When you get older, you have to focus on the little things. That's eating right, that's sleeping right, that's training and just getting disciplined in everything you do. The game's the same. The speed's the same. I'm more confident in that, but when it just comes to taking care of your body and making sure you're doing everything right, which we do a really good job here, I can play as long as I can.' Bolles, the team's longest-tenured player, has started 116 games for the Broncos since 2017. If he plays as long as he hopes to, Bolles could have another 100 games left in the tank. Social: Follow Broncos Wire on Facebook and Twitter/X! Did you know: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans.

USC Legend Calls Out 'Irony' Involving National Title Contender
USC Legend Calls Out 'Irony' Involving National Title Contender

Yahoo

time17-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

USC Legend Calls Out 'Irony' Involving National Title Contender

USC Legend Calls Out 'Irony' Involving National Title Contender originally appeared on Athlon Sports. One USC Trojans legend didn't hesitate to call out some "irony" involving a national championship contender. All following the head coach's stance on a new money-driven model for college football. Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian denied that the Longhorns turn to NIL and money to coax recruits. "Sark" dropped that claim during SEC Media Days. However, past USC star Su'a Cravens fired off an honest response. More so after catching a video involving Texas: The Longhorns rolling out Lamborghinis at Darnell K. Royal Stadium during an official visit weekend in June. Cravens took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to call out Sarkisian and Texas. "Texas - 'We don't want kids that are only coming here for the money anyway.' Also Texas - *Lines up 6 Lambo's on the football field the day of official visits," Cravens posted. "Just found the irony funny is all." Sarkisian, again, told reporters that Texas isn't centering on money when it comes to winning over recruits. "We don't talk about NIL, or revenue sharing, or publicity rights until the very end, and that may hurt us on some kids. But if the kid is coming to Texas for that reason, we don't want him anyway," Sarkisian said during the SEC Media Days. The verbose Cravens still didn't hesitate to point out any hypocrisy he came across. Ironically, the star USC safety from 2013 to 2015 called out the school now led by his former college coach. Sarkisian spent 2014 and '15 with Cravens in the Land of Troy. Cravens, however, watched his head coach leave his post after five games. Eventually giving way to Clay Helton. Calling out Texas wasn't the only social media rant from Cravens this week. He ripped On3/Rivals for changing the star ranking of prized 2026 tight end commit Mark Bowman. Cravens blasted the popular recruiting site for showing favoritism toward schools not named USC. This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 17, 2025, where it first appeared.

Lamborghini supercar brand, driven by Diogo Jota, favoured among Ireland's affluent youth
Lamborghini supercar brand, driven by Diogo Jota, favoured among Ireland's affluent youth

Extra.ie​

time05-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Extra.ie​

Lamborghini supercar brand, driven by Diogo Jota, favoured among Ireland's affluent youth

Tragic Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota's death last week caused shockwaves throughout the sporting world. The Portuguese striker saw his life cut tragically short, just ten days after his star-studded wedding to his now devastated wife and three inconsolable children. The multi-millionaire soccer player was killed after his high-powered supercar, a Lamborghini Huracan, after he was said to be undertaking a tricky maneuver on a motorway in Portugal. The Portuguese striker saw his life cut tragically short, just ten days after his star-studded wedding to his now devastated wife and three inconsolable children.. Pic: Rute Cardoso/Instagram While Lamborghini's may be a rarity on Irish roads, the iconic Italian prestige motor is beloved by a select number of the new younger Irish celebrity, who have been seen tootling up the M50 in the iconic car. Lamborghini may produce a number of models, however the Huracán, which has a starting price of €275,000 is beloved by football stars and celebrities. It went into production from 2014 to 2024 and became one of Lamborghini's best-selling vehicles, with more than 25,000 units sold globally. So who are the fast-packed Irish celebrity set who have shelled out vast fortunes to join the exclusive Lamborghini owners club? The multi-millionaire soccer player was killed after his high-powered supercar, a Lamborghini Huracan, after he was said to be undertaking a tricky maneuver on a motorway in Portugal. Pic: Paul ELLIS / AFP via Getty Images SUZANNE JACKSON Super-successful influencer-turned-businesswoman Suzanne Jackson is renowned for her extreme acts of generosity to her family. Pic: Instagram/Suzanne Jackson Super-successful influencer-turned-businesswoman Suzanne Jackson is renowned for her extreme acts of generosity to her family. And Suzanne's largesse was in overdrive, when in 2020, she surprised her car fanatic husband Dylan with a Batman inspired Lamborghini on Christmas morning. Dylan's Lamborghini Aventador is understood to have set Suzanne back a whopping €275,000 with the entrepreneur acquiring the car from Ashbourne based high-end motor company Harford Motors. And it's not just Dillon who likes to pedal to the metal, as Suzanne herself has been spotted behind the wheel of the car with its unmistakable matt black bodywork ,complete with a trendy green tinted trim and gulf-wing doors. CONOR & TONY MCGREGOR Pic: Instagram/Conor McGregor Mega-rich MMA fighter Conor McGregor is an avid Lamborghini fan with no less than four Lambo's in his eclectic car collection. In 2019 McGregor showcased the newest addition to his Lambo family, a slick black Aventador believed to be worth around €180,000. McGregor's spanking new shiny black sports-car was pictured idling outside his Kildare mansion and was adorned with a massive red ribbon with the traffic-stopping motor believed to be a gift for fiancé Dee. As well as the Avenatdor McGregor also owns a lime green Lamborghini as well as an army green version and he also keeps a bright white Lamborghini Huracan barged on his holiday villa on the continent. And like father—like-son it seems, as Conor's dad Tony is also the proud owner of a bright orange Lamborghini Huracan, the identical model as then one driven by Diojo Jota. RYAN TUBRIDY Pic: Brian McEvoy While Ryan Tubridy is more than a tootler-about-town than a speed-freak, the former Toy Show host did look like all his Christmases had come at once when he jumped behind the wheel of an orange Lamborghini Huracan for the 2013 launch of the annual Cannonball Road Trip. KERRY KATONA Pic: Instagram/Kerry Katona Well she may not be Irish, but she's Irish adjacent! The Lamborghini is not just the ultimate in big boys toy as girls can rival the guys in the supercar stakes. Former pop star Kerry Katona- the ex wife of Westlife singer Brian McFadden- treated herself to a 'look-at-me' racing car green Lamborghini, which she bought from the vast fortune she has made sharing pictures to her paid-up admirers on the OnlyFans image sharing platform.

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