Millionaire 'king of the cabin' turned joke among netizens

Internet users do not forgive. After Veja magazine published a story on the routine of businessman Alexander de Almeida on November 1st, titled “Sultan of the Cabins”, many people expressed anger at the businessman's behavior.

We are not talking about demonstrations, profanity, denunciations, burning of magazines in the public square. The upheaval here is another and apparently more efficient for this kind of situation: the joke. Facebook pages were created to satirize some of Alexander's shots, not to mention tumblrs and even some GIFs.

Overkill

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According to the magazine, the businessman even spends $ 50, 000 on his nightly binges, all in establishments aimed at people with a lot of money in their pockets. Alexander goes to the scene in his Ferrari, accompanied by security guards to enjoy the sick night.

Among the drinks he consumes are champagnes, whiskeys and vodka, but, he says, what attracts more women is the sparkling ones, which is why he orders many, many bottles. When the order is large, the bottles come to the table with decorative explosive devices.

Tips

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To succeed, according to the king of the cabins, wear designer clothes, drive upscale cars, not mind spending a lot of money on drinks, and of course staying in the stateroom where service is best.

Alexander does not dispense with his security guards and believes the measure serves to protect his physical integrity. He also claims that his lifestyle is what anyone would like to have and therefore believes he is the target of many envious people.

Is it true?

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To learn more about this nightclub businessman's routine, check out the video below, posted on VejaSP's YouTube channel. And before you give your opinion, know that there are people out there believing that this is all a viral, purposefully - and perhaps not even grounded in a true story - to draw the public's attention to something not yet revealed. It will be?

The idea that all this may be a campaign soothes those who, like many people, believe such behavior and personal publicity is so absurd that it cannot be true. What do you think?