Wednesday 19 December 2012

Meet The Most Spoiled Kids In The World

Most kids would be thrilled by a trip to Disney World.
But for Suri Cruise a trip to the Magic Kingdom isn't complete without a night in the invitation-only suite at Cinderella's Castle.
And she isn't even the most spoiled kid on this list.


Petra and Tamara Ecclestone, daughters of Formula One racing honcho Bernie Ecclestone

Petra and Tamara Ecclestone, daughters of Formula One racing honcho Bernie Ecclestone
Petra Ecclestone
Petra and Tamara, the gorgeous and pampered offspring of Bernie Ecclestone, are known for their extravagant spending on everything from handbags to real estate Petra famously bought an $85 million mansion in L.A. last year.
The daughters, ages 23 and 28, reportedly have access to their father's $4.8 billion-dollar trust, and while Bernie lets them make spending decisions on their own, he hasn't been happy with how they've squandered their inheritance.
"The kids have had access to the money," Ecclestone told The Telegraph last year. "The idea was that they'd buy super-quality property, property that would be long term, for their kids and everything else. Didn't happen. They haven't done that. So they've had access to money which they've spent.

Suri Cruise, daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes

Suri has been making tabloid covers since she was born, more often than not for the attention her famous parents lavish on her.
This summer when Tom whisked Suri off to Disney World, the six-year-old stayed in Cinderella's Castle Suite  an apartment originally designed for the Walt Disney family in the Magic Kingdom that cannot actually be booked and is normally reserved for special events, according to People.
It's been reported that Suri's wardrobe is worth $3 million and includes coveted items such as a $2,140 Dolce & Gabbana red trench coat and a rack of dresses from designers like Marc Jacobs, Chloe, Burberry and Juicy Couture. 
But exclusive vacations and high-end clothes aren't the only costly things in Suri's life. Mail Online recently reported that Suri's mom is planning to surprise her daughter with an eight foot, $24,000 Grand Victorian Playhouse for Christmas which comes equipped with running water, electricity, and extensive landscaping.

Valentina Paloma Pinault, daughter of Salma Hayek and François-Henri Pinault

Five-year-old Valentina is already attending art galas in Italy, vacationing in St. Barts, and working red carpet premieres. But that's what's expected when you're the daughter of a famous movie star and a luxury goods tycoon.
The pint-sized diva is said to be full of personality and brains, just like her parents, Salma Hayek and François-Henri Pinault. She's often caught sticking her tongue out to paparazzi and can speak three languages, English, Spanish, and French.
Her father spends $50,000 a month for a $12 million Los Angeles estate held in trust in Valentina's name, according to Hollywood Life.

Justin Dior Combs, son of Diddy

Justin Dior Combs, son of Diddy
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Justin Combs, 18, is one lucky kid: for his sixteenth birthday, his rap legend father handed over the keys to a $360,000 silver Maybach, according to US Magazine.
His lavish birthday bash, which was attended by several members of the "Jersey Shore" cast, was featured on an episode of MTV's "My Super Sweet Sixteen."
Justin may live the good life, but he's also a well-rounded teen: he's currently attending UCLA on a hard-earned football scholarship.

Emme Anthony, daughter of Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony

Four-year-old Emme was spotted sitting front and center at the Paris Fashion Week show in October donning more than $2,400 worth of Chanel accessories, including a $310 brooch and a $2,100 bag, according to US Magazine.
But Paris is no big deal for Emme or her twin brother Max, who are used to jetting off in their mom's private plane to international destinations such as Italy, Britain, and Spain. Most recently, the twins accompanied Jennifer to Istanbul, Turkey, when the singer performed for the first time ever.
The twins aren't only spoiled by their mom. The tots' godfather, superstar Tom Cruise, dotes on them, too and reportedly threw them a "$200,000 'Welcome to the World' christening party, complete with matching designer outfits." Rumor has it that the twins were also given diamond rattles, reports Xfinity.

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, Prince of Dubai

The 29-year-old crown prince of Dubai and son of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum,
For starters, he drives a diamond-studded, mink-finished Mercedes that's worth an estimated
 $4.8 million and cruises in the world's largest yacht, which has a $300 million price tag.
He also has an affinity for practicing sports and spends his days scuba diving, sky diving, 
jet skiing, and body boarding.
He also enjoys traveling. When he was in New York in June, the Prince ordered a $1,000 dessert,
 which was 
served in a $300 Baccarat goblet complete with edible gold and Tahitian vanilla ice cream.

Ekaterina Rybolovleva, daughter of Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev

Rybolovleva, 22, is the college-aged daughter of Dmitry Rybolovlev, a Russian oligarch who's worth an
 estimated $9 billion.
 the Upper West Side, supposedly for his daughter to use 
when she is in New York City.
It's the single-most expensive apartment in the Big Apple, according to the International Business Times.The 6,744 square foot pad has "10 rooms including four bedrooms, a wraparound terrace of more than 2,000 sq. feet, four bedrooms and two wood burning fireplaces."
And this is just a part-time residence. Ekaterina also has homes in Monaco and Switzerland, where 
she has split her time over the last 15 years.

Peter and Harry Brant, sons of Peter Brant Sr. and Stephanie Seymour

The 18- and 15-year-old sons of media mogul Peter Brant and former supermodel
 Stephanie Seymour have made a name for themselves on NYC's social scene in
 recent years.
They grew up on a 53-acre spread in Greenwich Conn., surrounded by art and fashion.
 But their expensive tastes have veered towards the flamboyant  for this year's Met Ball, which 
they did not actually attend, "they had planned to arrive in a gold-plated Rolls-Royce accompanied by a baby panther wearing a diamond necklace," according to a recent profile in Vanity Fair.
Until recently, the brothers flaunted their lifestyle with tweets ("Triumphant Return To Paris!! 
(we've missed the city of lights during the 5 days since we were last here) haha") from a shared Twitter account. But after an unsavory Twitter joke about killing the President, Peter lost his Twitter privileges, according to Fashionista.

Blue Ivy Carter, daughter of Beyonce and Jay-Z

Blue Ivy Carter, the daughter of singer Beyonce Knowles and rapper Jay-Z, was an A-lister before she was even born.
At 11 months old, she's already better dressed – and has a bigger wardrobe  than most Americans.
In March, the celebrity baby was spotted wearing $66 Little Marc Jacobs Baby Mouse slippers. Fashion & Style reported that little Blue Ivy also naps in a $3,500 lucite crib from NurseryWorks VETRO and bathes in a $5,200 pink Swarovski crystal encrusted bathtub, a gift from her aunt, Kelly Rowland.
When she's not snoozing or soaking in style, Miss Carter jets off with her famous parents on their $39.1 million private jet or cruises around the Mediterranean on her family's $40 million super-yacht. Not too bad for a baby who can't even talk yet.

Liesel Pritzker, heiress to the Hyatt hotel fortune

28-year-old Liesel Pritzker, best known for her feature role in the 1995 Warner Bros film 
A Little Princess, is one of 12 grandchildren with stakes in the enormous Hyatt hotel fortune. 
In 2002, when she was a freshman at Columbia, she and her brother sued their father and other
 family members claiming they had been cheated out of their inheritance. The pair won a reported $560 million settlement.
Several years later she put her money to good use and spent $6.2 million to purchase a castle-like
 Upper West Side apartment.
But this isn't Liesel's only Manhattan spread. She also owns a $2.29 million condo near the
 Columbia campus. “I figured that it would make more sense to buy,” she told The New York Times
Princesses don’t rent.



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