‘Get Supernanny’ people yell as a mum reveals ‘spoilt’ seven-year-old daughter stole almost £500 to buy a designer bag
A MUM has been advised to ''get Supernanny'' involved after her daughter, seven, allegedly used her debit card to order a designer bag.
Mum Stormy Lee took to TikTok after she claimed to have caught her seven-year-old sporting a posh Marc Jacobs Tote Bag.
According to the parent, who was in total disbelief, the high-end designer purchase had cost her an eye-watering $600 - or close to an astronomical £500.
Confronting her daughter, who was proudly showing off the nude tote bag, Stormy explained that ''no seven-year-old has a $600 purse'' - to which the kid hit back saying she wasn't ''like them''.
''I'm not cheap like that,'' the young fashionista, who was dubbed ''spoilt'' by people online, explained.
''What do you mean, you're not cheap like them? You don't have the money to buy a $600 purse! That's mine - my money!'' the shocked mum yelled back.
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According to the child, she had learnt how to order items online after catching her mum go on a shopping spree ''every single day''.
''I look from the window and you're ordering a new purse every single time.''
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Although the style lover was determined to keep the pricey wardrobe item, Stormy - believed to be from the USA - quickly quipped back, explaining that the purse would be returned immediately.
, shared on the mum's TikTok page, @, has gone viral, racking up more than a whopping 21million views and leaving viewers totally gobsmacked.
Baffled and lost for words, close to 70k people flocked to comments to share their thoughts, with many insisting the mum needed professional help with her daughter's attitude.
One demanded: ''Bro she’s so spoiled GET SUPER NANNY.''
The cult favourite programme featured a variety of unruly families both in the UK and stateside struggling to keep their children in check.
With the help of parenting expert and nanny Jo Frost, the parents often managed to curb the bad behaviour and set up their children on the right path.
- Check Your Store Settings: You should make sure you turn on the requirement to use either a password or some form of biometrics (fingerprint, facial recognition, etc.) before confirming a transaction.
- Do Not Autofill Credit Card Information: While these features make shopping online much easier, they can be a security risk. If you leave your card information saved to your browser, your child could buy things online accidentally.
- Manage Parental Controls on Video Game Consoles: Thanks to loot boxes and microtransactions, video games are a primary area of concern for parents. Many video games, especially popular ones, include in-game payment options that can tempt children and young teens.
A number of fellow social media users reckoned the mum only had herself to blame, as she hadn't been strict enough, in their eyes.
''You allow her to do this so honestly who’s [whose] fault is it really,'' a TikTok viewer said.
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''Lmao looks like you don’t discipline her,'' someone else agreed.
''Nahhhhh when I was 7 I had a mini toy purse that my mom found at goodwill,'' another penned.