Baremo Joins Donk Dynasty After Shutting Down Florida City Fest with Her 1975 Caprice ‘Holy Ghost’

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The Donk Dynasty just got a whole lot louder—and a whole lot more legendary.

Coming off a massive win at the Florida City Fest Car Show, Baremo, one of the most respected and trailblazing builders in the Donk game, is officially joining the cast of the highly anticipated reality series Donk Dynasty. And she’s bringing her jaw-dropping 1975 Caprice, affectionately known as “Holy Ghost,” with her.

She built the car for her cousin and it’s not her vehicle.

Holy Ghost Has the Streets Talking

With a show-stopping candy pearl finish, custom interior work, and an engine setup that’ll make your jaw hit the floor, Holy Ghost rolled through Florida City Fest and left a trail of blown minds in its wake. Baremo didn’t just show up—she dominated the scene, proving once again that women are not only welcome in the Donk world—they can run it.

Now, she’s ready to bring that same energy to the small screen with Donk Dynasty, the first reality series to spotlight real Donk culture, from drag races to deep builds and raw Southern hustle.

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Top 5 Legends 2Fly & Dolla Bill Sign On

The excitement doesn’t stop there—two of the heaviest hitters in South Florida’s Donk crew Top 5 are also jumping on the Donk Dynasty wave. 2Fly and Dolla Bill, known for their outlandish builds, fearless racing, and deep roots in the Donk community, are now officially part of the cast.

Their inclusion means Donk Dynasty isn’t just capturing the lifestyle—it’s documenting the elite of the elite. If you know Donks, you know Top 5 doesn’t play. Their presence solidifies the show’s credibility and sends a clear message: this isn’t a Hollywood take—this is the real Donk world, raw and unfiltered.

Donk Dynasty: The Culture, The Cars, The Cast

With Lionel B at the helm as executive producer, Donk Dynasty has already gone viral, racking up over half a million views in a week across TikTok and Instagram. And now, with names like Baremo, 2Fly, and Dolla Bill onboard, the hype is only getting louder.

Between Baremo’s Holy Ghost and Top 5’s stable of street beasts, this show is shaping up to be the most authentic and electrifying representation of Donk culture ever filmed.

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