Mum slammed as ‘stupid’ for buying her 12-year-old son a £250,000 Rolls Royce for his birthday
A MUM who shelled out £250,000 on a Rolls Royce for her son’s birthday has been criticised widely online by people who say the gift was ‘inappropriate’. Gulnora Mukhedinova, 34, splashed out on a stunning Rolls Royce Wraith, which retail for a quarter of a million pounds. Gulnora is a fashion designer and Creative Director […]
A MUM who shelled out £250,000 on a Rolls Royce for her son’s birthday has been criticised widely online by people who say the gift was ‘inappropriate’.
Gulnora Mukhedinova, 34, splashed out on a stunning Rolls Royce Wraith, which retail for a quarter of a million pounds.
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Gulnora is a fashion designer and Creative Director of Baravia Fashion, a high-end wedding dress company.
She also founded Baravia Beauty salon, a posh hair and beauty salon in Dubai which offers services including hair extensions and manicures.
A clip of mum-of-three Gulnora gifting the luxury car to her son Rannum, 12, was shared online and posted to the account Rich Kids of Instagram.
The minimum age requirement to obtain a legal driving license for a car in Dubai is 18, meaning Rannum will have to wait six years to get behined the wheel.
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People flocked to the comments to share their thoughts on her lavish gift.
Some have praised Gulnora for treating her little boy to such a special gift.
One fan commented, “Amazing,” while another said, “Lmao he’ll grow into it I guess.”
Another chimed in defending the well-off mum, saying, “You lot need to stop hating, the family work hard and make their own money so they can spend it however way they like.”
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Meanwhile others have taken a more critical tone.
One person said: “I wouldn’t buy a 12 year old an iPhone, let alone a Rolls Royce.”
Another chimed in: “Stupid gift for a child.”
A third moaned: “Stupid show off . Your 12 year old can’t even drive . However, have money is not bad as long as you don’t act cheap . We call it new money.”
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Somebody else said: “Why though?? Buy a new one when he can actually drive it!!!”
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