Stacy Fernandez Trending This wealthy Beverly Hills influencer was almost scammed twice while trying to repair her dented car. Commenters say she wouldn’t have been in the situation if she’d just used some common sense. Nicolette Gray (@nicolettegray) is a social media influencer known for showcasing her luxury lifestyle—like flying to a private place to go to a car auction, showing off her high-dollar shopping spree, and taking viewers on her expensive Paris trip.

She initially gained attention in 2018 after an appearance on the Dr. Phil show where she insisted on getting a $5,000 monthly allowance. She was quickly dubbed the “Beverly Hills Brat,” a moniker she embraced as she grew her social media following (it’s still her tagline on YouTube).

Gray now has more than 1.25 million subscribers on YouTube and a million on TikTok and Instagram, where she shares her affluent and chaotic life. In a viral TikTok, that has more than 1.

4 million views, Gray shares that she was almost duped by a car wash that gave her an $800 quote to wash off a strange substance on her car. Gray explains in the video that she paid what seems to be a random person on the street to pull out the dents in her car. The “repair person” put some kind of substance on the car as part of the process that Gray suspects is permanent paint.

“It’s stuck like this,” Gray says, worried. When she went to a car wash to see if the problem could be fixed the worker literally told her: “The price .