Did employees defecate in New York CEO's Lamborghini after being denied Christmas bonuses? Viral rumor debunked

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A rumor about employees defecating on a New York CEO's Lamborghini circulated on social media (Image via Getty/Matthias Balk)

A rumor about a group of employees allegedly defecating on their New York CEO's brand-new Lamborghini after being denied Christmas bonuses went viral on social media in December 2024. The story unfolded on content creator Robby Witt's Instagram and TikTok pages from December 13, 2024.

On his Instagram page @thesephew, Witt claimed the CEO was suing his employees for defecating on his Lamborghini, saying:

"A New York CEO is suing his employees because he alleges that they all took turns taking poops through the top of his convertible Lamborghini."

The story continues:

"Yesterday, he eliminated all of their Christmas bonuses and then today he showed up in a brand new convertible Lamborghini. With the CEO stuck in meetings all day, the employees went down to the parking underneath the building and paid off the parking attendant to look the other way, and then they took some laxatives so that they would be ready to blow."

However, the fact-checking website Snopes.com debunked this rumor, claiming the tale was satire. The website pointed out that Robby Witt's Instagram bio stated the content creator performed "Sixty Second Sitcoms" that were "Fictional Stories and Satire."

Snopes.com also reportedly emailed Witt to verify the story's validity. In his reply, the content creator confirmed his posts were fictional, inspired by other creators like @lisabevolving and @corporate.sween, who often perform comedy skits about the "modern American corporate workplace."

"The fictional story is meant to be an entertaining piece that satirizes out-of-touch employers (like one who would eliminate Christmas bonuses and use that money to buy a Lamborghini for himself). For the most part, this piece is inspired by the work of @lisabevolving and @corporate.sween, who do phenomenal comedy skits about modern American corporate workplace and the 'bosses' who run them," the email reportedly read.

Robby Witt's fictional story about the New York CEO has four parts till now

Robby Witt continued his fictional story about the New York CEO who denied his employees their Christmas bonus and paid the price for it. The series has four parts till now, with the latest video uploaded on December 17, 2024.

In the first part, the content creator ended the video with the CEO vowing to DNA test the feces to find out who was involved in the scheme. In the second part, Witt continued the story, adding that all employees resigned.

He continued that the chief executive was panicking and trying to find new employees, but the former employees were clogging the job postings with AI-generated resumes.

"The CEO is in panic mode and he's putting up these job postings trying to fill these vacant positions but all he's getting back are these AI-generated resumes these old employees are pushing towards him to waste his time so that he can't actually fill the positions," Witt said.

In the third part, he elaborated on the chief executive's lawsuit. He said the chief executive learned his former employees were trying to start their own company to compete with his company, so he sued them, claiming they had signed a non-compete agreement.

Witt continued that one of the company's suppliers, who used to be a lawyer, claimed the language in the non-compete was "murky" and said he would help the former employees in their legal battle against the CEO.

Part four of the story continued with Witt saying that the chief executive unknowingly hired the "New York saboteurs" to fill the positions. In this story, the New York saboteurs were beautiful women who applied to companies where the chief executives were jerks and did no work the whole day, instead choosing to do yoga at the office.

The story ended with the chief executive trying to remove the New York Saboteurs from his office and them leaving. It is unclear if Witt will continue his story. The series has amassed over 330K likes on Instagram at the time of this article.

Edited by Ivanna Lalsangzuali
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