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‘Get Supernanny’ people scream as mum reveals ‘spoiled’ seven-year-old daughter stole almost £500 to buy designer handbag

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A mum was advised to “get Supernanny involved” after her seven-year-old daughter allegedly used her debit card to order a designer handbag.

Mom Stormy Lee has turned to TikTok after claiming to have caught her seven-year-old son wearing a stylish Marc Jacobs bag.

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The young fashionista explained that she was not ‘cheap’ like the othersCredit: tiktok/@ashleyvlaz
Expensive designer bag cost mum around £500

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Expensive designer bag cost mum around £500Credit: tiktok/@ashleyvlaz

According to the father, who was in complete disbelief, the high-end designer purchase cost him a staggering $600 – or close to an astronomical £500.

Confronting her daughter, who was proudly showing off her nude bag, Stormy explained that “no seven-year-old has a $600 bag” – to which the child responded by saying she wasn’t “like them.”

“I’m not that cheap,” explained the young fashionista, who was dubbed “spoiled” by people online.

”What do you mean you’re not cheap like them? You don’t have money to buy a $600 purse! This is mine – my money! ”, shouted the shocked mother.

According to the child, she learned to order online after seeing her mother shopping “every day”.

”I look out the window and you’re always asking for a new bag.”

Lord help us! Grounded until 6pm

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Although the fashion lover was determined to keep the pricey wardrobe item, Stormy – who is believed to be from the US – quickly responded, explaining that the bag would be returned immediately.

The videoshared on the mother’s TikTok page, @ashleyvlazwent viral, racking up over 21 million views and leaving viewers completely gobsmacked.

Stunned and speechless, around 70,000 people took to the comments to share their thoughts, with many insisting the mother needed professional help with her daughter’s attitude.

One demanded: ”Man she is so spoiled, GET SUPER NANNY.

I let my baby eat chocolate cake for breakfast and lick the floor in Morrisons – mean trolls call me a terrible mother but they’re wrong

The cult favorite show featured a variety of rambunctious families, both in the UK and the US, struggling to keep their children under control.

With the help of parenting expert and nanny Jo Frost, parents were often able to curb bad behavior and set their children on the right path.

Meanwhile, others couldn’t believe the huge amount of money spent, when one of them intervened: ”Lord, help us!!! She has good taste, but $600!!!!

”I would return it, get my money back and be grounded until I was 18.”

How to stop your kids from spending money online

With the rise of microtransactions, kids are being tempted to spend money on their phone, especially when it comes to fun games. How can you make sure you keep your kids from spending money and ending up with a hefty bill?

Below are top tips from the team of experts at Hacked.com

  • Check your store settings: You must enable the requirement to use a password or some form of biometrics (fingerprint, facial recognition, etc.) before confirming a transaction.
  • Don’t autofill your credit card information: While these features make online shopping much easier, they can be a security risk. If you leave your card information saved in your browser, your child may accidentally buy things online.
  • Manage parental controls on video game consoles: Thanks to loot boxes and microtransactions, video games are a major area of ​​concern for parents. Many video games, especially popular ones, include in-game payment options that may appeal to children and teenagers.

Several fellow social media users felt that it was solely the mother’s fault, as she had not been strict enough, in their eyes.

”You allow her to do this so honestly who is [whose] it’s really to blame,” said one TikTok viewer.

“It seems like you don’t discipline her,” another person agreed.

“Nahhhhh when I was 7 I had a mini toy bag that my mom willingly found,” wrote another.





This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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