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'King Of Mexico' Causes Traffic Jam Boasting About His Wealth

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Published 13:32 16 Jul 2022 GMT+1

'King Of Mexico' Causes Traffic Jam Boasting About His Wealth

The TikTok star who calls himself the 'King of Mexico' shut down a bridge for his own amusement

Tom Wood

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Topics: Weird, TikTok, Cars, Money

Tom Wood
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Tom Wood is a LADbible journalist and Twin Peaks enthusiast. Despite having a career in football cut short by a chronic lack of talent, he managed to obtain degrees from both the University of London and Salford. According to his French teacher, at the weekend he mostly likes to play football and go to the park with his brother. Contact Tom on [email protected]

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An obnoxious TikTok user who calls himself the ‘King of Mexico’ shut down a bridge and blocked traffic for people just to show off what ‘money can do’ in his homeland.

If this sounds like a pointless exercise and a vulgar display of wealth, you’re probably exactly right, but It’s exactly what Rodolfo Marquez felt like doing.

Marquez, who is popular on TikTok and goes by the name Fofo Marquez, parked up a fleet of luxury cars on the Matute Remus Bridge in Guadalajara, shutting it down completely to those who needed to cross.

All so that he could record a few TikToks and show off how much money he has.

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You can see the video below - it's all in Spanish, but you'll quickly get the picture.

Brilliant, he sounds like a great guy, right?

In the video – which has since been removed – Marquez said: “We are going to close it, we are going to start dancing, do TikToks.

“So, well, so you can see, so you can see again what money can do here in Mexico.”

Then, a little later, his sports cars started showing up and parking on the bridge, rendering it impassable for anyone but him.

He continued: “We have closed it for ourselves.

“This is what I want to demonstrate, what money and power can do,

“We've been here for several minutes.

“Let's do some little TikToks. Look, look, look. This is power. Illuminati.

“People are starting to get upset. They're honking at the Chrysler.”

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Understandably, people were starting to get p***ed off with his antics.

Instead of letting them pass, Marquez just filmed the people waiting and laughing.

Should you wish to check his page out, it’s basically filled with stuff that shows off how incredibly wealthy he is and how much stuff he has.

To be fair, you could probably just save yourself the time. M

In the video, Marquez added: “It's just that people are literally upset, they're a little upset,

“Well, look at the terror, the king of Mexico arrived here.

“It is not arrogance. It is not arrogance. Illuminati.

“Of course. People here getting a little upset. I'm going to make one TikTok.”

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Anyway, it goes without saying that you shouldn’t do stuff like this, even if you can afford it.

The footage was shared on Thursday by Marquez, but by Friday it was gone, removed for some reason.

The actions of the selfish TikTok celebrity have been criticised in Mexico, with radio host Ramiro Escoto tweeting: “Affect hundreds... Or thousands, just to show that you have money,”

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