A FUMING shopper slammed an "idiotic millionaire" for parking their lavish £500K motor outside a Lidl supermarket in Luton.
Pictures were shared all over social media after the brazen Rolls-Royce driver popped in the budget store to "grab some booze".
The bevvied-up billionaire was parked at an angle, causing the giant front wheel of their Phantom limo to go over the carpark lines.
Furious Facebook users were quick to share images of the luxury motor, with some telling the "moron motorist" to "learn how to park".
"Look at the state of this idiotic millionaire's parking outside Lidl this afternoon," wrote one angry local on the social media site.
"He needs to take some driving lessons again, probably not even doing any shopping in a car like that, only buying some alcohol."
Picking fault at the pricey vehicle's paint job, another commented: "More money than sense and taste by the look of it."
While someone else quipped: "Nice motor! Be a shame for some cretin to smack it with a trolley."
One Luton local claimed to know the flashy motor's owner, telling people he "owned a few of the local corner shops".
Noticing the distinctive "SG" number plate, thought to be worth over £100,000, some users guessed the owner was former footballer Steven Gerrard.
Another jokingly theorised that it was "Simon Growel from X Factor".
It is thought to belong to London-based car customisers Revere London who shared a similar car with the same reg on their Facebook.
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