Maluma has arrived after performing with Madonna and Jennifer Lopez. However, while in his hometown of Medellin, Colombia, the singer took a subway ride, demonstrating his humility.
Maluma, real name Juan Luis Londoo Arias, has become internationally famous in recent years and has an estimated net worth of $12 million.
However, returning to his hometown of Medellin, Colombia, has caused the singer to forget about his private jets and expensive cars for a while. But not on his own initiative.
In a recent Instagram Story, the singer expresses his confusion at being in the subway, with his video showing the San Javier station, the final stop on the Medelln Metro’s B line.
“Can’t believe it, I’m on the subway,” he says in the video, as he points the camera to the station, where people are peering into the train car, and Maluma says softly that it’s not him, wishing not to be recognized in his underground adventures.
The video makes it clear that his friends dragged him along for the experience, but Maluma doesn’t forget to mention how he’s “always thankful, always” for “everything beautiful” that has happened to him so far.
This could include the ability to fly on private jets, own several supercars, and travel to exotic locations all over the world.
He also owns a private jet, a black second-hand Gulfstream G450 that several South American publications claim he paid around $20 million for in the fall of 2019. He also christened it “Royalty Air.”
Maluma’s subway ride appears to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, as his garage houses a Mercedes-Benz G 800 Brabus, a 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500, a Ferrari 488 GTB, a Porsche 718, and a Rolls-Royce Ghost.
So he’d probably prefer any of those to taking the subway.