Rapper and OnlyFans star claims his luxury car was deliberately set on fire in dramatic blaze on Australia’s glitter strip

  • Rapper and OnlyFans star, Lil Sick, claims his car was deliberately incinerated
  • Sick’s car was destroyed at about 12:20pm, December 21 on the Gold Coast 
  • The rapper claims he knows who lit the flame but is not willing to ‘dob’ them in
  • Two days after the incident, he posted a cryptic video of the car in flames 

A rapper and Onlyfans star known as Lil Sick has claimed the fire that destroyed his luxury car was purposely lit by someone he knows.

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services were called to Ferny Avenue in Surfers Paradise, Queensland around 12.20pm on December 21 to reports of a car on fire.

There they found a Mercedes fully alight at the kerb of the busy tourist strip. 

Lil Sick says he was the owner of the car and believes he knows the perpetrator of the blaze but will not ‘dob’ them in.

Rapper and OnlyFans star Lil Sick (pictured), claims he knows who lit the fire that incinerated his luxury car on Surfers Paradise on December 21 but is not willing to 'dob' them in

Rapper and OnlyFans star Lil Sick (pictured), claims he knows who lit the fire that incinerated his luxury car on Surfers Paradise on December 21 but is not willing to ‘dob’ them in

Footage of the dramatic fire spread across social media as smoke and flames billowed from the vehicle out the front of the high-rise hotel, Circle on Cavill.

‘It is just a material thing that you can replace,’ Sick told the Gold Coast Bulletin, unworried about his car.

Sick posted footage of the blaze to his TikTok account just two days after the incident on December 23, with someone behind the camera eerily laughing.

The footage shows Sick’s car completely alight with some parts of the car melting under the heat and cryptically overlaying the words ‘Pay your tick [debt] #lilsick’.

TikTok users and fans of the rapper quickly took to the video, some questioning Sick.

Sick shared a video of his car burning and cryptically writing 'pay ya tick [debt]' (pictured) to his TikTok account just two days after the incident

Sick shared a video of his car burning and cryptically writing ‘pay ya tick [debt]’ (pictured) to his TikTok account just two days after the incident

‘No way someone burnt your car,’ one commenter wrote.

‘Insurance jobs ay Sickie,’ another wrote – Sick simply replying ‘Nah’. 

The rapper has just over 16,000 monthly listeners, netting him around $90 a month through Spotify and an anonymous amount of subscribers to his OnlyFans to fund his lavish lifestyle.

Sick consistently flaunts his designer clothes and luxury cars to his followers on Instagram and TikTok.

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