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Watch moment secondary school students make grand entrance in convoy of cars, power bikes on their prom day

A group of graduating students from a secondary school in Miami have captured the attention of many online with a spectacular display of wealth at their prom.

The viral video, shared by @mazitundeednut, shows the students arriving in a convoy of luxurious cars and power bikes, turning their prom day into a dazzling showcase of wealth.

In the video, the students were seen making a grand entrance with their high-end vehicles.

Watch moment secondary school students make grand entrance in convoy of cars, power bikes on their prom day

As the students stepped out one by one, they revealed outfits that were nothing short of spectacular, leaving many viewers in awe.

The scene resembled a high-profile red carpet event more than a traditional high school prom, turning heads and sparking a wave of reactions on social media.

Watch moment secondary school students make grand entrance in convoy of cars, power bikes on their prom day

Prom night is traditionally held at the end of the academic year to celebrate the achievements of final-year secondary school students.

However, this particular group of young students took the celebration to new heights, “shutting down” the arena with their grand entrance.

The video quickly went viral, drawing a wide array of reactions from netizens worldwide.

Netizens Reactions…

Rotimi_stephen said; “See my classmates.”

Bryanemmanuel101 said; “All black kids. I think blacks show off more and to me it’s a complex problem. Prom is supposed to be cute. Now it’s like Grammy awards show.

Demigodofhype reacted: “If na Nigeria now EFCC go arrest everybody both camera man, driver and passersby.”

Khall_me_dan said; “2 years later they all be in kfc talking bout how cool prom was.”

Favvys_cake_ added: “Poor man pikin go think say na masquerade festival.”

Yhemmie_w reacted; “16-year-olds looking like 25yr olds. Our generation of parents are trying hard to raise woke kids that have all they missed as youth forgetting that there is time for everything. I pray my kids grow at their own pace. I pray I have all the resources to provide for them but also the ability to train them well.” 

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