How about a refreshing Hawaiian punch – on the tap?
YouTuber David Dobrik has a $ 9.5 million new home in Los Angeles with a sweet advantage: a Hawaiian Punch fountain.
“This is my favorite part of the whole house … It’s a fountain of water like you get to school, but instead of water, check -“, says the 24-year-old in a video, while throwing a handful of red fruits flowing from the Fountain. “It simply came to our notice then. It’s ridiculously insane! ”
Prankster Gen-Z said the idea came from the 2002 Adam Sandler movie “Mr. Facts ”about a man who inherits a lavish fortune – including a mansion with a Hawaiian Punch fountain.
Apparently, the film left an impression.
“This is from the movie” Mr. Facts. “I’ve always wanted one,” says Dobrik, who was the fifth most-watched YouTuber in 2019, with 2.4 billion views, according to YouTube Rewind 2019.
The six-bedroom, seven-bath house also has a 300-bottle wine room, a movie theater, a jukebox, a pool table, three fireplaces, sculptures, murals and an Iron Man costume. Neon signs in the house say phrases like “Proud, but not satisfied.” The 0.6-acre yard includes a basketball court, an infinity pool and a two-seater swing deck, the list shows.
An important addition to the house is a TV-ready recording studio with blue light signs for its “Views” podcast, backlit geometric wall tiles and wooden bookcases.
Dobrik stopped making content at the beginning of the pandemic, but decided to design a space that could safely accommodate guests for his show. Everyone who enters the space is being tested by COVID and intends to start posting on YouTube at least once a week, starting with a new interview with Halsey, he says in the video.
Dobrik bought the house at a 20% discount in August and began working on customizing the space – for example, with a fountain with a handful of fruit. His friends and assistants, Taylor Hudson and Ella D’Souza, helped him customize the house and instead surprised them with a new Mercedes and a new Audi per room in the 12-car parking area of the house.
YouTuber, who also has 25.5 million subscribers on TikTok, became famous as a Vine star in 2013 and now has 27.35 million subscribers on his main and secondary YouTube channels, where he became known for the vlog or.
“Wait, is this the house you can afford after giving up vlogging?” What could you afford if you continued vlogging … Puerto Rico? This is the house a guy gets and says, “I’ll show him the bitch,” Dobrik’s friend, “Drake & Josh” actor Josh Peck, says in the video.