Privileged private school kids flaunt their rich lives by insulting state school ‘peasants’ and using £20 notes as LOO ROLL
The series of provocative posts were uploaded to Facebook page 'What private school students snapchat'
IF there was ever a bad advert for private education, this would be it.
Privileged students have taken to social media to flaunt their rich lives - and insult the "peasants" who go to state schools.
Posts uploaded to the Facebook page include youngsters boasting about spending weekends in Dubai, using £20 notes as toilet paper and arriving to school football games in helicopters.
One jokes about sacking his Bentley-driving chauffeur for being "a minute late".
Many feature expensive champagne - one post shows three bottles of bubbly "chilling" in a toilet while another shows a towering mountain of Veuve Clicquot, captioned: "Looks like the order arrived."
Meanwhile a lad pours his dog a bowlful of luxury H20 Voss water, which retails at £2.89 for 800ml.
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In terms of getting around there wasn't a school bus in sight.
One posted a picture of a private jet while they were "on tour with daddy's firm"; another uploaded a picture taken from a plane window on their fifth trip to the Bahamas in a year, and one shared a snap of a Hummer and a helicopter casually parked on a school field.
Another wrote: "When daddy drives you to school" on an image of an expensive Porsche, while another had clearly been taxied there in a Ferrari.
Many posted snaps of their designer watches to show off their wealth, with one captioning a snap: "18k white gold isn't for peasants."
Another shared their daily problems with a picture of them holding a huge wad of 50 euro notes which couldn't fit in their wallet.
And one hideously offensive fan of the Facebook page suggested going to a state school was their "biggest fear".
This lot give the 'rich kids of Nigeria' a run for their money.
Previously touted as the "most outrageous bunch yet", the elite group use social media to show off their private jets, designer clothes and houses decked out in gold in jaw-dropping displays of wealth.
Earlier this week we reported how the 'Rich Kids of Britain' flaunted their wealth online in snaps of their luxury holiday homes.