Throughout the years, we have witnessed some of the most bizarre, unsettling, and controversial crazes, challenges, and trends that have taken over the internet. Unsurprisingly, these fads have also infiltrated the realm of automobiles. From purposefully wrecking cars to incite anger among followers due to its wasteful and pointless nature, to transforming sedans into mobile homes or implementing preposterous modifications, we have seen it all.
However, the latest addition to this list is the Tesla Model 3, which takes the cake in terms of absurdity. This particular instance falls under the category of “amusing but not beyond that,” as it is not the type of content that should serve as inspiration, neither today nor in the future. Allow us to introduce a content creator who has converted her all-white Model 3 into a mobile kitchen, cooking various meals from the driver’s seat and sharing the experience with her followers.
Meet Alyssa, the proud owner of a Model 3, which she refers to as her “dream” car, acquired in October 2020. After experimenting with different endeavors such as light modeling, travel photography, and beauty product reviews over the past four years, she has now put her Tesla to unconventional use. However, the outcome is far from appetizing.
In a recent video posted on TikTok, Alyssa showcased her culinary skills within the confines of her Model 3. Using a plastic cutting board, a portable electric grill, and a hot pot placed on the center armrest, she prepared a seafood boil. The video, edited in a fast-paced manner to prevent viewers from witnessing any unsightly details, featured ingredients being haphazardly thrown onto the board or into the pot, accompanied by loud noises. The climax of each video involved Alyssa noisily devouring the food she had just cooked, a viral trend that should never have gained traction but is utilized here to convince viewers of its delectability.
Since her initial video, which garnered nearly 9 million views, Alyssa has continued to produce similar cooking videos. Utilizing the same Model 3 and equipment, she has cooked an array of dishes, including fried chicken wings, Korean corndogs, Indian curry, lobster pasta, and tanghulu. However, all of these culinary creations share the same unsanitary, unwashed, and unappetizing approach.
Naturally, these videos have elicited a range of reactions from viewers. Some mockingly comment on the audacity of using a white interior for such activities, while others express their disgust at the potential bacterial contamination within the car. Many are simply perplexed by the entire concept. Despite the criticism, Alyssa has chosen not to address these concerns, and given the popularity of her videos, it is unlikely that she ever will.
In conclusion, let us emphasize that cooking in your car is neither sanitary nor safe. It is likely a violation of legal regulations as well. While you may find amusement in the idiocy of this emerging online trend, it is crucial to refrain from participating in it. Furthermore, never treat your future meals with the same level of disrespect as Alyssa does by aggressively consuming them.