Picture this: a sleek, black-and-white 63-foot Lamborghini Tecnomar—a $4 million yacht—berth-side off Miami’s Monument Island. Around 5 PM on May 3, it tipped, listed, and then capsized… but not before 32 influencers and crew managed to escape without a scratch. You can see the video below Via @leonatlantis

It gets better: this thing was made to carry 16 people, max—and yet, it had double that on board. Overloaded, fancy, and – as seen in the videos – still a party .

Even as the boat flipped, smiles didn’t leave their faces. Surveillance clips show the likes of influencer Regan Hartley, an ex–Miss America contestant, gripping a $350 Clase Azul Gold tequila bottle while boarding a rescue vessel. Other videos captured lifebelts and influencers dancing on rescue boats, holding MacBooks, chanting “women and children first!” — like this was some stunt more than a crisis.

The U.S. Coast Guard, along with Florida wildlife and marine units, swooped in quickly.

In under an hour, all 32 were evacuated to Miami Beach Marina with zero injuries—thanks to rapid response from professionals and even a Good Samaritan vessel.

No one’s been hurt, but liability questions are already swirling.

Overloading a luxury boat and treating a near-disaster like a content shoot? Big red flags for future bookings and insurances.

Emergency chic or influencer drama?

It takes savvy to live-tweet your own crisis. But here’s the thing: safety protocols exist for a reason.

If this crowd treated a capsizing yacht like a backdrop instead of an emergency, what chances did they give crew or guests who couldn’t Instagram it?

Imagine a real filmmaker or Miami local needing that boat space—or insurance company reps investigating what exactly went wrong the moment that tequila bottle became more iconic than the rescue.

When guests film chaotic evacuations, it creates legal exposure—not just for the charterers, but for future bookings.

Hosting influencers who treat emergency like a photoshoot invites scrutiny—no matter how many free bottles were aboard.

In the end, no one drowned — but the line between lifestyle and liability did.

@foxellacom A Lamborghini yacht went down. Thirty influencers keep dancing. Video via @leonatlantis You can read the article on www.foxella.com #Miami #lamborghini ♬ original sound – foxella