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My babies are ‘BILLIONAIRES’ – they wear diamonds, have PAs to book in their playdates & get private chef dinners

The family even hired their own Lego therapist

A MUM has told how her babies are "billionaires" who wear diamonds, get private chef dinners and have PAs to book their playdates.

Too Posh To Parent star Nina Naustdal, from Chelsea in west London, opened up about her kids' pampered lives in a 2016 interview.

Nina Naustdal said in 2016 that her kids enjoy lives of luxury
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Nina Naustdal said in 2016 that her kids enjoy lives of luxuryCredit: Alpha Press

Fashion designer Nina is mum to Leah, Alexa and Noah - who were nine, six, and five respectively at the time.

She revealed how she shared her home with her husband Joseph, when he's not at work in Monaco, and a ton of staff - including a Lego therapist.

Nina told the : "I’ve always been honest about the fact I have a busy lifestyle and need help to do everything.

"It’s no big deal. And in the part of London where I live, pretty much everyone is the same.

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"Yes, I do cherry-pick the parts of parenting I want to do, but what is wrong with that? I think most parents would, too — if they could afford it."

In 2017 the family also appeared in Channel 5 documentary Billionaire Babies: Spoilt Rotten.

Nina told in the 2016 interview how she shared her PA with her kids, as she needs help with coordinating their play dates.

She was also completely dependent on her chef, revealing if she was ever called on to cook she'd need to take a course because she's never learnt how to rustle things up.

The kids had a tutor too, and each season they got to pick the clothes they wanted from the new season's offerings.

Nina said: "I know I probably give them more than most — my daughters already have diamond jewellery, for instance.

"But I make sure they are grateful."

Also featured on the Channel 5 show is Amanda Jenner, a woman who's tapped into the rich and wealth set with her business idea.

She's set herself up as a POTTY TRAINER and charged £2,000 for the service.

It's going well too - Amanda has a two-year waiting list.

Then there are parents Igor and Natasha are keen for their daughter Katya, 13, to be a top-notch violin player.

Their solution? Hire violinist Dmitry Sitkovetsky to teach her on an instrument that is worth a staggering £7 million.

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Katya also has a nanny called Emma who she's extremely close to.

So much so, in fact, that when Emma thought about leaving Igor bought her a house to convince her to stay.

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