Marion Naipei flexes luxury BMW in new video, warns critics who doubted her journey
Social media personality Marion Naipei appears to be thriving despite past online criticism, after she shared a new video cruising in a luxury BMW and seemingly responding to people who had previously predicted her downfall.
In the video, which she posted on her Facebook page on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, Naipei is seen driving a sleek black BMW along a highway while playing a gospel song that speaks about God lifting up those who trust in Him.
She is captured driving calmly for several minutes before making a stop at a petrol station to refuel, a moment that further sparked positive reactions from her followers, who flooded the comment section with encouraging messages.
In a separate clip, Naipei also showcased the exterior of the luxury vehicle, revealing its modern design and noting that it carries a new-generation number plate, further emphasising the car’s premium status.

She accompanied the visuals with uplifting gospel music, using the moment to reflect on her journey and indirectly address critics who had earlier written her off following a past embarrassing video that circulated online.
Naipei appeared to direct her message to those who had spoken negatively about her life, suggesting that her current situation is proof that setbacks do not define a person’s future.
What did TikToker Longole say about Naipei?
In a related development, TikToker Loskul Longole shared his views on Naipei, saying she resembles the late TikToker Brian Chira in terms of online behaviour and viral fame patterns.
Speaking in a TikTok video on Saturday, May 16, 2026, Longole claimed that Marion often trends due to issues related to alcohol use and dramatic public moments, comparing her online journey to that of the late Brian Chira, who was widely discussed on TikTok before his passing.
“Marion is like the female version of Brian Chira. She is trending every time because of alcohol, and she is becoming so dramatic, and every time she is sober, she will blame alcohol, the way she was blaming alcohol during Oga Obinna’s show. This is the same thing that Chira was doing, blaming alcohol for his actions,” Longole said.

Longole further advised Marion to be careful about the company she keeps, warning that surrounding oneself with the wrong people could lead to negative outcomes.
He encouraged the TikToker to turn her online popularity into a financial opportunity, citing global celebrity examples of individuals like Kim Kardashian who transformed viral fame into successful personal brands.
“And I would advise Marion, as a brother, to be keen and cautious of the people she surrounds herself with. Turn your fame into money the way Kim Kardashian did. Don’t care what you first went viral about; you can change your brand,” he said.
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