She Wrecks Supercars, and Somehow Still Has a Fanbase — Jameliz Explains Everything

What Happened? So boom. We’re in Vegas. Sun's blazing, egos louder than the slot machines, and here comes Jameliz—barefoot on a Porsche, laughing in the face of car culture like it owes her money. No intro, no easing in. This girl walked straight into influencer infamy by dancing on supercars like they’re Dollar Tree rugs. And not just once—this wasn’t a fluke. It’s a career. You read that right. This chick gets paid by companies to destroy luxury cars on camera. And no, it’s not satire. It’s brand strategy with a side of chaos.

The Hollywood Fix uploaded a video of Jameliz and Whistlin’ Diesel testing the strength of a Ferrari by hitting it with various tools.

Who Is She? Jameliz ain’t just a shock-value TikTok girl—she’s a damn rage architect. Started off pissing people off with weird faces, then escalated to dancing in grocery aisles, baggage carousels, and finally luxury vehicles. She's got that cracked Gen Z energy that makes your aunt clutch her pearls and your little cousin hit "follow." She's part dancer, part digital anarchist, and somehow all this came from a Craigslist gig that could’ve easily ended in a Dateline episode.

This YouTube video features an interview with Jameliz aka Jellybeanbrainss, a content creator known for dancing and destroying supercars, which often generates strong reactions online.

When Did This Start? Her villain origin story begins around age 18, when she found herself live-streaming thanks to a Craigslist ad and somehow turned that into a viral empire of public disturbance. By the time the car content hit, it was already too late. People were either obsessed or enraged. There is no in-between with Jameliz. Her growth has been fast, violent, and fueled by the kind of backlash that would make a lesser influencer disappear. Instead, she moved houses, avoided wellness checks, and somehow came out of it with more brand deals.

This YouTube short presents a brief, informal moment captured in a video titled "Jameliz reacts to the Eagles winning the SUPER BOWL 🏆" uploaded by the channel "iKandy."

Where’s It Happening? If the internet is the stage, Vegas is her playground. Airport carousels? She's danced on them. Grocery stores? Filmed in them. Streets, driveways, car shows—you name it. She’ll stomp there. Her content thrives in public chaos, but the backend? That’s two properties in Vegas and a rising digital empire. She’s not just viral—she’s building real estate portfolios and swatting away haters with manicured middle fingers.

This brief YouTube video excerpt from NLE Choppa's channel, titled "I wish Jameliz was my teacher 👀," captures a moment of anticipation.

How Does It Work? It’s rage bait turned into profit. She weaponizes people's outrage like it’s a feature, not a bug. Car culture bros foam at the mouth while brands slide into her inbox like, “Hey, wanna wreck this $90K ride real quick for 3M views?” She’s not faking the backlash—she’s monetizing it. Throw in viral TikToks, collabs with PG-13 creators, and mainstream shock interviews, and you’ve got a full-blown monetization funnel. All while never getting kicked out of a grocery store once. Iconic.

Why It’s Genius (and a Little Terrifying) Because it works. Jameliz flipped internet rage into a multi-platform revenue machine. She’s not the problem—she’s the mirror. Her content doesn’t just push buttons; it documents how easy it is to push them. She's showing every wannabe rebel the formula while selling merch to their fans and flipping them a smile from a Porsche hood. She’s a walking paradox: disruptive but controlled, offensive but calculated. And let’s not forget—companies are enabling it. The system wants her.

So… What Now? iKandy isn’t here to debate the morality of it—we’re here to unwrap it. Should fans support it? Should creators copy it? Is it even about cars anymore? We don’t have answers. But you do. Hit the comments, tag us, repost your takes using #UnwrappedWithiKandy and tell us—did she outplay the internet or is the internet playing itself? Your move.

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