Jay-Z Says Blue Ivy Will Probably Be the Most 'Spoiled Little Kid Ever': Agree or Disagree?
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2012/05/07 15:32:29
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Beyonce may have something to say about this ... Jay-Z has gone on record saying his infant daughter Blue Ivy is going to be terribly spoiled.
"I imagine I'll take things I learned from my mom and things I've learned from raising my nephews and apply that," the rapper says on "Oprah's Master Class: Special Edition." He continues, "Then at the end of the day, I just know I'll probably have the worst, spoiled little kid ever."

"I imagine I'll take things I learned from my mom and things I've learned from raising my nephews and apply that," the rapper says on "Oprah's Master Class: Special Edition." He continues, "Then at the end of the day, I just know I'll probably have the worst, spoiled little kid ever."

Hmm ... while Blue was certainly lucky to be born to wealthy, incredibly successful parents, mom Beyonce seems so down to earth that we have a feeling her daughter will turn out just fine. Plus, we have to cut Jay-Z some slack: it seems like he's just trying to have a sense of humor about himself and his famous family.
"Everyone imagines they'll be a great dad until their [kids are] teenagers. [They say], 'Get away from me, Dad. You're embarrassing me,'" he says in the clip. Do you think Blue Ivy will turn out to be a spoiled brat? Or nice like her mom?
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janet 2012/05/07 21:00:41Agree






















History is littered with entertainers who are on "TOP" today, and sleeping under a bridge the next day. Hopefully, Beyonce and Jay-Z will keep their child grounded, personally, I hope so, but only time will tell.
If you don't agree with anything I'm saying, you don't need to call it dumb sh*t. Simply state that you don't agree and give your reasons. Lastly, I don't "blow" anything out of my mouth. I speak. I speak clearly and concisely. If you don't agree, you have two choices: keep your opinion to yourself, or conduct yourself in a dignified, adult manner, and respond respectfully. I close my case, and you also have a nice day.
What spoils kids--in fact ruins them for life--is *not* being expected to help with housework, yard work, wash the car, help Gramps and Granny, babysit--AND get as good grades as they are capable of.
If parents and grandparents reward a kid who gives nothing back, they'll begin to think there will always be some handout for them.
Some break that thought pattern when parental support goes away. Some just substitute a government or expect their employer to shoulder the burden of their support.
Teach work, hard work.
But also, I hope they keep her humble, and she isn't a spoilt brat. Having things when yo ask is one thing, but gloating and being shallow and materialistic about it is another thing entirely. So here's hoping they teach her to be appreciative as well.
it should read:
" "Then at the end of the day, I just know I'll probably have the worst, spoiled little *brat* ever."
And the difference is they have the money to actually do it.
Plus, spoiled on the money and fame of your parents seems to be the current trend out there.