When flying in a private jet, it is recommended you tip your pilot, and co-pilot, at least $10,000, boasts the Rich Kids of Instagram.
The world’s most unapologetically rich teenagers are spending their summer in over-the-top, extravagant style once again, documenting each self-indulgent moment on Tumblr.
From
landing their helicopters on tennis courts to relaxing on private,
millionaire-dollar yachts and eating fully-catered family lunches in the
Hamptons, these wealthy teens post photos of themselves as frequently as they blow wads of cash.
'Always make sure to tip your pilot and co-pilot
10k. #rulesofflyingprivate' writes Alex Pod as he flies to las Vegas
for the weekend
Before
17-year-old Marcus Adolf drove his BMW X3 to the Hamptons for the
summer, he took his credit card for a spin at Saks Fifth Avenue in San
Francisco - but not just
any credit card.
Mr
Adolf posted an image of his American Express Black Card on Instagram
with the caption 'shopping time!' last month. The average cardholder has
$16million in assets and an annual household income of $1.3million,
according to the Wall Street Journal.
The teen also likes to show off his collection of Rolexes on the blog, and he's not the only one.
New Yorker Cole Shneider likes to sunbath in hers, stacking three on
one wrist. Meanwhile Anil Arjandas said he 'needs to buy a new scale' to
weigh his growing Rolex collection, 'as this one is just up to 1.5kg,'
he wrote on Instagram.
'Takeoff! #yachtlife #cannes,' wrote Ahmed Aljuffali on this image he posted on his Instagram
'I was playing tennis at a friend's home when
two other friends came in a helicopter to play tennis with us,' wrote
Antoine M in Florida
Before 17-year-old Marcus Adolf drove his BMW X3
to the Hamptons for the summer, he took his Black Card for a spin at
Saks Fifth Avenue in San Francisco
Lavish
pools also feature prominently on the blog, with Max Leif and Jack
Siebert posting images from the top of New York City penthouses and
Mykonos, Greece, respectively.
Since
2012, the Rich Kids of Instagram blog has been chronicling the lives of
uber-rich teenagers in a display of extravagant wealth.
The blog then spawned two E! network
reality series: #RichKids Of Beverly Hills and "#RichKids of New
York.
And last month the privileged youth took their shameless oversharing to another popular app - Snapchat.
'Didn't have weekend plans until about 5 mins
ago. Packing for Vegas. #murika #happybdayusa #letsgo #lasvegas,' wrote
Alex Pod last week
New Yorker Cole Shneider likes to sunbath in her
Rolexes, stacking three on one wrist like it 'Ain't no thang #stacked
#rolex' she wrote on Instagram
'I've been drinking and Romanée-Conti #IfYouKnowYouKnow,' wrote fashion insider Eli Mizrahi from France's Cap Ferrat
'Family lunch. #thehelp #thehamptons,' wrote Erica Downs in this Instagram image
Launched
by a 17-year-old boy from the UK, Rich Kids of Snapchat uses a Facebook
page to give a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyles of a group of teens
and 20-somethings.
Whether
using Instagram or Snapchat, the images of sports cars, private jets,
luxury goods and lavish homes all use captions that revea the kids'
nonchalant attitude to money.
Last week the anonymous creator behind Rich Kids of Instagram released a
co-authored novel based on the antics of the uber-rich teens on its blog. Rich Kids of Instagram: A Novel explores the lives of a core group of spoiled young people - from a poultry-empire heiress to a media mogul’s driven daughter and an old-money rifle heir.
'Mykonos. #yourenothere,' wrote Jack Siebert froma quick escape to Greece
'It's my birthday let me spend my money #aces,' wrote Italian jet setter Alle Foglia from Ibiza
'The AP Kilo now with almost 1,5kg!! Need to buy a new scale as this one is just up to 1500g,' boasted Anil Arjandas
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