SMFH...to be rich and famous ....dang ಠ_ಠ
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But I feel bad for all the little kids on this list. What kid doesn't want five hundred dolls? Just because their parents can afford it doesn't make them spoiled. Especially Blue Ivy. The girl is hardly a month old and people are already judging her.
C'mon! I'm a horse person, and unless this kid is roping, racing, jumping or doing dressage (she's not doing any of those things with a 'pony' at 5 years old), there is no earthly reason to drop that much money on a horse other than you simply have more money than brains.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
But it's ridiculous that celebrities will go out of their way to buy something for their kids that are priced about 50x more than the average one, but isn't necessarily better in quality. To me, it's like buying a 500 dollar keyboard when most keyboards have all the same stuff, are just as durable, and only cost 50 dollars or less.
This stuff, like 3500 dollar cribs. . . it's bullsh!t.
Not only does she wear high heels at age 5, Suri's holiday wish list added up to $130,000, including a $100,000 pony, $15,000 diamond earrings and $1,500 worth of "fairy princess" gowns, In Touch Weekly reported.
'Nuff said.