Towie’s Tommy Mallet dad-shamed after giving fans a look inside his custom £500k Ferrari
TOMMY Mallet has been dad-shamed after sharing a lavish post on social media.
The Towie legend has ruffled feathers after snapping a shot of the interior of his car.
It's no surprise that some followers have been left open-mouthed, as the red and black leather interior isn't inside your run-of-the-mill motor.
In fact, Tommy's brand new wheels is a 192mph Ferrari Purosangue, with an eye-watering £500,000 price tag.
Tommy had previously vowed to sell off his impressive collection of expensive motors in a bid to be more relatable.
Although, it looks like this brand new Ferrari was an exception - and some of his fans aren't impressed.
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They noticed a key aspect of the car that is missing.
Boasting a flashy yet minimalistic interior, the vehicle looks to be less than baby friendly, with only two seats.
Hinting at this, Tommy wrote in the caption: "Told Georgia it’s all good, it has baby seat thingys.."
His followers flocked to the comment section to make this point, with one stating: "Baby seat adaptor. All makes sense then broooooo."
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A second wrote: "Please tell me you're going to have seat covers. Can't be having crumbs and muddy footprints all over your new car."
A third fumed: "Thought you sold all cars as u didn't want to look a mug pulling up in the petrol station?"
To which Tommy swiped back: "I also didn't eat vegetables at that time of my life 2 years ago, I do now tho."
The former reality star became a multi-millionaire after launching his shoe brand Mallet, and has not shied away from splashing out on his family ever since.
He shares a son with wife and fellow reality star Georgia Kousoulou and just last month shared his decision to step down as CEO of Mallet.
Tommy has since launched CTRNE trainers, which dub themselves as "the world's one and only crystal-infused sneakers."
Speaking previously about selling off his shocking car collection, Tommy said: "It's to have a re-set.
"When I pull up at the petrol station and you've got my man struggling to put a tenner in his car to get to work, do I want to be pulling up in the £200K motor jumping out, putting it in the csr, jumping back in.
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"No man, that's not who I want to be. I want to be relatable.
"I want to be able to come across as a normal person.”