A video of a South African man washing his hands with an R37 000 bottle of vintage champagne at a club has gone viral.
By: Corné van Zyl
The video was shared on social media.
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In the video, the man dressed in a white shirt and jacket is seen popping a vintage bottle of champagne worth R37 000. He then turns the bottle upside down and washes his hands as the gold liquid pours out.
It is not yet clear where the video was taken or who the man in the video is.
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