YouTubers are constantly raising the bar by doing crazier and more elaborate stunts in the name of views.
We’ve seen content creators defy gravity by spending the day flying around in a Zero G plane.
Other channels like MrBeast produce high-quality productions involving competitions with huge cash prizes.
Now one YouTuber has taken things to the next level by breaking into a secret island owned by the richest man on the planet.
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Eric Decker documented his journey in the Bahamas on his channel, @Airrack, where he snuck onto different private islands in the area in the hopes of receiving an invite.
Sailing round to different spots, Decker and friends tried their luck with Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s island before visiting the private islands of David Copperfield, Tyler Perry and even a secret billionaire before finding themselves on a beach owned by Johnny Depp.
Talking to the camera, Decker describes how his group “actually are the pirates” compared to the role of Jack Sparrow that Depp plays in Pirates of the Caribbean.
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Confronted by a security team, Decker is quick thinking when they tell him it’s a private island, replying: “I know I know, I have to go to the bathroom. We were looking for the closest bathroom.”
Incredibly, the security team let Decker and his friends use the facilities before getting back on their boat.
But if that wasn’t bizarre enough, things take another turn when Decker receives a call through a friend.
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He adds: “If we thought that today was a success, we were in for something completely out of this world. Finally, after trying to get invited onto islands for the past two days, we got not one but two invitations.”
Not only that but the invite came from the richest man on earth - Bernard Arnault.
According to Forbes, the CEO of LVMH has a wealth of $233 billion, beating the likes of Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos to the top spot.
Arnault’s island is so exclusive that Decker was forced to pixelate his video during his time there so as to maintain their privacy.
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He goes on to say: “Before we were supposed to leave, one of the most exclusive restaurants on its own private island where reservations cost $222,000 personally invited us to have dinner with their elite guest list.”
The five course meal cost $11,000 and viewers couldn’t believe the experience Decker had.
In the YouTube comment section, one user wrote: “I'm just wondering how this is even possible? You never cease to amaze me.”
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A second said: “These islands were insane, keep it up.”
And a third joked: “Airrack is bouta sneak into Taylor Swift's private jet next…”