Viral TikTok shows Aston Martin making aggressive manoeuvres; influencer named
TikTok videos filmed near Ordino show an Aston Martin allegedly driven by influencer Adrián González performing risky overtakes and forcing vehicles.
Key Points
- TikTok clips show an Aston Martin making risky overtakes and attempting to force other vehicles aside on the N-145 near Ordino.
- Witnesses and the filmer ID the driver as marketing influencer Adrián González (aka “Speedy Gzleez”); González says other drivers were responsible.
- Footage shows incidents involving a car towing a trailer and a motorcycle; multiple motorists filed complaints and online reaction was critical.
- The viral clips were briefly mistaken for a 2021 Aston Martin case involving YouTuber Salva Verdugo, who clarified the cars and plates differ.
A series of videos posted on TikTok by a neighbour in Ordino has gone viral after showing an Aston Martin making aggressive manoeuvres on the road, allegedly driven by marketing influencer Adrián González, also known online as "Speedy Gzleez." The clips, filmed by a passenger who was not driving, circulated widely on social media and prompted complaints from other motorists.
According to witnesses and the person who recorded the footage, the incident began on the N-145 just past the customs point, where the Aston Martin — reported to carry a personalised licence plate — attempted to overtake and gain positions in a queue. Other drivers then manoeuvred to block or impede the car, creating a tense situation that continued after the vehicles entered Andorran territory.
The videos and several eyewitness accounts show the Aston Martin performing further risky actions, with witnesses saying it appeared to try to force some vehicles aside, including a car towing a trailer and a motorcycle. Multiple people who follow the case on social media have said such driving is not an isolated behaviour for the driver shown in the footage.
Online reaction to the recordings has been largely critical. González has responded on his social media channels, placing responsibility on other drivers involved in the incidents.
The viral footage briefly generated confusion with an unrelated 2021 case involving YouTuber Salva Verdugo (known as Salvilla), who previously damaged an Aston Martin in an accident and later bought a similar model. Verdugo publicly clarified that the licence plates are different and that his car is not a convertible, while the vehicle in the recent clips is.
González promotes himself on his website as a self-made entrepreneur, stating he made his first investment at 17, bought his first property at 20, and invoiced around €500,000 at 21; the site also notes he is now in his early thirties and has relocated to Andorra. The matter remains a subject of public debate on social media.
Original Sources
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