Wednesday, 21 April 2010

Britain's Most Spoilt Baby

Is this Britain's most spoilt baby?

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-world/2010/04/21/is-this-britain-s-most-spoilt-baby-115875-22200018/

Thai Dickenson is only sixteen months old, but he already has a toy collection of £2,500 and a £2,000 clothes collection. His label-loving mom Suzanne, a former cleaner, has splashed out more than £12,000 on designer items and gifts for the little boy. She saves all year round to make sure Thai has only the best of everything, because 'he is worth every penny'. Suzanne says that spending money makes her happy and that the designer outfits make Thai popular when he is at the daycare centre. Everybody wanted to be invited to his birthday, because of his designer outfits. Before Thai was born, Suzanne already gave birth to two sons, and she actually wanted her third child to be a girl, so that she could dress her up in pretty designer clothes. Her baby turned out to be a boy, and she decided he had to always look different instead.


I think this woman fell on her head when she gave birth to this baby. I understand that you want to put nice clothes on your baby, but what Suzanne is doing is pretty extreme. It is ridiculous that she spends so much money on her baby, because he is only sixteen months old. Suzanne says that she always wanted to have a girl, so that she could buy pretty dresses and jewelry, but when the baby turned out to be a boy, she decided he had to always look different instead. I cannot understand why it is so important to her to give her child a £2,000 clothes collection. Who are you trying to impress? She says that Thai is popular at the day care centre, and that everyone wanted to be invited to his birthday. I think that some of the mothers were impressed, but definitely not the other babies. They probably are going to spill their drinks on his designer clothes anyway.




1 comment:

  1. This... is just ridiculous. It is a baby! It will grow out on his clothes anyway, and whoops there goes another thousand pounds of clothes. And as Romy said; he will spill his drinks and food on his clothes anyway, so why bother? Babies do not have to look different, they all look the same even with 'special' clothes if he comes of age the clothes will matter to him but the baby does not care a bit right now. I think it is a shame to spend so much money on the clothes.

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