Stepson of billionaire killed on Titan sub complains he ‘can’t get laid’ despite inheritance
The stepson of one of the Titan sub victims has taken to Twitter to complain that despite inheriting his stepfather’s wealth, he can’t “get laid”.
Recall that Brian Szasz lost his stepdad, British billionaire Hamish Harding, when the OceanGate submersible imploded last month, killing everyone on board.
Since then Szasz has caused controversy for making inappropriate comments online and even deactivated his Twitter account after he flirted with an OnlyFans model as rescuers were still searching for his deceased relative.
However, the 37-year-old has now made a return to the platform to flaunt his expected inheritance following Harding’s death – and complains the new-found riches haven’t helped his love life.
“With millions to spare, I still can’t get laid,” the audio engineer whinged in a since-deleted tweet, reports the Daily Mail.
“With all this cash I just want a girl to hangout with please!”
Critics were quick to criticise the outburst, with one writing “anything more than $0 is too much” inheritance.
But Szasz retorted the cash he now stands to receive was “more than you’ll make in a lifetime.”
In another tweet, he made reference to his wealth once again, writing: “Quit asking me for money unless you’re a beautiful woman, trans women too! An OF model. Or a black dude trying to go to college.”
Later he added: “F*** it I’m keeping my money!”
Earlier today, the controversial figure once again took to Twitter to post: “It’s impossible to feel sad when looking at boobs!”
Szasz first came under fire for his inappropriate tweets after he bragged about attending a concert by American pop punk band Blink-182 while his dad, 58, was lost at sea.
Meanwhile on June 21, three days after the sub went missing, Szasz retweeted an image of OnlyFans model Brea wearing a barely-there thong captioned: “can I sit on u.”
In response, he added: “Yes please!” accompanied by an emoji covered in hearts.
The post came not long after he made a desperate plea asking his 9k followers to “please keep my family in your prayers.”
Harding was one of five people onboard the Titan sub when it went missing during a voyage to the wreckage of the Titanic on June 18.
Several days later he, Shahzada Dawood, 48, and his son Sulaiman Dawood, 19, French Navy pilot Paul-Henry Nargeolet and OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush were all confirmed dead.
Szasz is expected to inherit a share of Harding’s inheritance, splitting the total with his sister Lauren, his two stepbrothers, and his mum’s two sons from her relationship with Harding, Rory, 18, and Giles, 15.