…Stuntin’!
I should mention that part of standing in the Celebrity Car Parade crowd is learning the language of the Parade. In its most basic use, to stunt (or stuntin’, present participle) is to show off one’s material wealth. Therefore a car with a high Stunt Factor* possesses a level of flashiness or look-at-me value that turns heads, which is inherent to some degree in all convertibles. The best test of a car’s Stunt Factor is this: Can you get someone with very little knowledge of cars to stop what they’re doing and stare? With that in mind, enjoy this Celebrity Car Parade Spotlight on celebrities and their convertibles.
*Rating given out by the International Society of Stuntin’, based on a 1-5 Scale