A CAR is covered top to glow in Christmas lights as it cruises the streets of London’s West End.
The BMW was driven by drifting fan Bowser Ijustwannadrift Moore, from Surrey.
A covered in Christmas lights cruised the streets of London’s West End
The BMW was driven by drifting fan Bowser Ijustwannadrift Moore, from Surrey
He legally changed his name from Craig.
Meanwhile, a man who’s spent £5,000 covering his home in 10,000 Christmas lights has revealed the clever money-saving hack which keeps his energy bills down.
Naylan Dane Thomas has splashed the cash on giving his Wales home an extravagant festive transformation for the third year in a row.
He has amped up the display this time – yet identified savvy tricks to control his utility bill costs despite the UK’s rising cost of living.
Naylan said: “I’ve managed to save on energy this year, by making sure I’m only using low-wattage LED bulbs that don’t consume as much energy.
“I was always going to put the lights up and I wasn’t going to stop because of some bills.
“I wanted to do it for the young kids and families that may be struggling – to see their faces light up when they see them is just great, I love it.
“Everyone is having a tough time at the moment due to the cost of living, so it is nice to give them that relief and spread some Christmas spirit.
“We have even been given thank you notes in the past for the lights.”
Naylan spent a week putting up the decorations, after what he described as “a mad weekend shopping spree looking around for the best deals”.
He said: “It took numerous trips, it was a bit of a whirlwind.
“Just that weekend I easily spent £3,000 on the decorations for both inside and outside, but to me they are an investment.
“I put these decorations up for no other reason other than the fact I love Christmas.
“The lights go on at dusk every day and turn off at 10pm – anyone is welcome to come and see them.”