Billionaire entrepreneur Adrian ‘Mr Lambo’ Portelli has revealed the lengths he has gone to to protect his prized collection of designer clothes and accessories.
The Block buyer, 34, gave fans a tour of his bedroom and adjacent walk-in closet via Instagram Stories on Saturday, sharing a video of his vast collection of expensive shoes, clothes and perfume.
In the video, the Melbourne businessman explained how he turned the room into a bulletproof bunker so he could feel ‘safe’.
“Everyone’s asking about security in my house and this and that,” he began as he filmed the room.
“So the best thing I’ve done (is), I’ve had my alarms turned off, cameras… the house is being watched,” he continued, adding that making his bedroom bulletproof was “by far the best thing he ever did.” did. ‘.
Adrian ‘Mr Lambo’ Portelli, 34, (pictured) revealed in an Instagram Story video on Saturday that he has turned his designer wardrobe into a bulletproof bunker
“(I) highly recommend (this) if you ever want to feel super safe in your home. I had this done in my bedroom, so I pretty much turned my entire bedroom into a safe with a bulletproof door,” Portelli explains.
‘The walls are being done and so are the windows. So lock that and get out,” he said, closing his bedroom door and locking it from the camera.
Portelli made history on The Block in 2023 when he bought Steph and Gian’s house for a whopping $5 million.
“So the best thing I’ve done (is), I’ve had my alarms turned off, cameras… the house is being watched,” he said, filming his room, adding that making his bedroom bulletproof “by far was the best’. what he ever did
‘The walls are being done and so are the windows. So lock that and get out,” he said, closing and locking his bedroom door for the camera
He also bid $4.2 million on sisters Eliza and Liberty’s properties and then made the strange move of bidding against himself – which has never happened before on the show.
His net worth is estimated by the AFR to be over $1 billion, taking into account his collection of properties and luxury cars, as well as the paper worth of his car enthusiast club LMCT+.
LMCT+ makes money by charging subscription fees to users, who gain access to exclusive competitions, with prizes such as houses, bikes, cars and boats.
The 34-year-old dropped out of college and started working at his father’s truck repair business before moving to Los Angeles to set up a limousine service for celebrities.
It has about 100,000 customers who pay a monthly subscription.
Subscribers also receive exclusive offers from more than 1,000 partners, such as Beaurepaires, Patriot Campers and Prestige Autoworks.
The entrepreneur was seventh on the Financial Review Young Rich List this year.
The Young Rich Lister previously admitted he has lost count of the number of rare, limited edition sports cars he owns, but believes it is fewer than 50.