TikTok star Hasbulla Magomedov, 19, attempts to conquer his fear of heights at Melbourne Skydeck

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Hasbulla Magomedov has been trying to conquer his fear of heights while touring Australia.

The TikTok star, who previously said his only fear is the dark, visited Melbourne Skydeck’s observation viewing point on Thursday.

Hasbulla, 19, clutched onto the railing and screamed in fear at his entourage of burly Russia men laughed.

Hasbulla Magomedov has ‘tried so hard’ to get over his fear of heights while touring Australia. The TikTok star was seen at Melbourne Skydeck’s observation viewing point

He kept his eyes snapped shut and refused to put his feet on the glass floor beneath him. 

The Eureka tower is almost 300 metres above the ground and the Skydeck the southern hemisphere’s highest observation deck.

The pint-sized celebrity dragged his feet up on the glass walls as the camera panned to show Melbourne’s breathtaking views.

‘Poor Hasbi trying so hard to overcome his fear of heights,’ the text read over the TikTok video.

Several fans came to his defence in the comments: ‘It’s ok Hasbi, I’m 6ft2 and I don’t like heights either..’ one user commented.

‘I know these feels!!’ another added. 

Hasbulla, 19, clutched onto the railing and screamed in fear at his entourage of burly Russia men laughed

Earlier that day, Hasbulla was spotted whipping around Melbourne in a bright orange Lamborghini Huracan.

The social media sensation, who has dwarfism, was enjoying the high life in the $300,000 sportscar while taking a break from his Australian tour commitments.

He and his entourage stopped off for a spot of shopping in high-end retailer Burberry on Collins Street in the CBD. 

At one point,  Hasbulla was seen feverishly texting on his phone, before he headed off for some retail therapy.

He kept his eyes snapped shut and refused to put his feet on the glass floor beneath him

The Eureka tower is almost 300 metres above the ground and is the southern hemisphere’s highest observation deck

And it wasn’t long before Hasbulla found out life in the fast lane comes with pitfalls. 

While shopping, the diminutive star’s vehicle copped a fine for parking in a loading zone. The fine is usually $185 in Victoria. 

Hasbulla was seen chatting to a number of people while strolling around the store. 

He arrived in Sydney on Saturday, showing off his his very expensive designer wardrobe as he was escorted through the airport.

He teamed a $1,400 Gucci messenger bag with Dolce & Gabbana kids’ strappy sneakers, which retail for $600.

He was greeted by a phalanx of security guards at the airport before he was escorted to his hotel in a $1.2million Rolls-Royce.

Hasbulla shot to fame in late 2020 when he began posting videos on Instagram and TikTok of himself performing daring stunts and pranks. 

With his unique appearance and confident attitude, he soon amassed a huge online following including 2.1 million followers on Instagram and 4.7 billion views on TikTok.

Hasbulla shot to fame in late 2020 when he began posting videos on Instagram and TikTok of himself performing daring stunts and pranks 

He was born with Growth Hormone Deficiency, a condition known as dwarfism, causing him to have an abnormally short stature with normal body proportions.

Since finding fame, Hasbulla has attracted attention by challenging prominent UFC stars to fights, including MMA champion Conor McGregor. 

He has also befriended Russian MMA fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov, which led to fans nicknaming him ‘Mini Khabib’.

In December 2021, he dipped his toe into the fledgling NFT market by launching a cartoon that resembled himself.

Hasbulla’s speaking engagements continue in Australia.

Hasbulla spoke in Sydney on August 29 and 30, and Melbourne on August 31 and September 1

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