EVERYONE has different taste when it comes to decorating their kids' nurseries.
But one mum has taken things to a whole new level with a full-on Rolls-Royce themed room for her baby boy.
Jacy to share a look at the extravagant room, as well as her fully decked out son.
The video began showing a round Rolls-Royce rug on the floor, with what looked to be an actual car behind a red velvet rope, with the registration plate 'Titus 347'.
It then panned around to show the baby's wardrobe, completely full of designer garbs, before moving over to the back of the crib.
As the baby lay down on the mattress, Jacy was seen adjusting his outfit - a Rolls-Royce jacket with monogrammed cuffs, and a matching white flat cap which also featured his name on the back.
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On the accessory front, the tot had a solid gold dummy in his mouth, as well as some gold pocket chains on his jacket and a flashy watch on his teeny wrist.
He even had gold cufflinks on his shirt.
The camera then showed some more of the nursery - including Union Jack flags on each side of the car, as well as a giant giraffe toy and a Ferris wheel in the corner.
Even the light reflected the baby's luxury lifestyle, as it featured a huge gold crown.
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While the pictures on the wall were of other Rolls-Royces.
Sharing the video on TikTok, Jacy posted it alongside hashtags including #happy and #gypsy.
And the rest of her account showed that she takes every opportunity to get Titus dressed up.
Other ensembles he's worn include a pair of silk pyjamas - with Jacy even putting a cigarette between his fingers to add to his "sharper guy" image.
Another video showed the baby decked out in a silk Louis Vuitton shirt with jeans and even a belt, as he once again sucked on a gold dummy.
Facts on Gypsy and Traveller communities
Typically, Gypsies is a term used to describe Romani people, who migrated to Europe from India.
Meanwhile, traveller refers to a group of people who usually have either Irish, Scottish or English heritage.
It's though that around 300,000 Gypsy Roma and Irish Travellers live in the UK.
Both groups come from nomadic ways of life, however, as it is increasingly difficult to find land to live on many are moving into permanent housing.
They place high value on family life and often live close together even after reaching adult years and getting married.
Often the men are the breadwinners of the family while the women stay home.
While many English gypsy girls are allowed to drink alcohol and go on holiday with their friends before they get married, many Irish traveller girls are not allowed to do this.
"SO CUTE!" one person commented on the clip.
It later emerged that ensemble was to mark the baby's "one month" birthday, which even saw him celebrated with a cake complete with a toy tractor on the top.