Their videos are literally becoming crazy. The children must not understand the specialty of Christmas Day as they get gifts all year round. I know Christmas isn’t all about gifts but guaranteed they’ll get a ridiculous amount of toys for Sophie and Chloe and designer gear for the rest. It’s actually so unrelatable now as only a small percentage of people can afford what they can. They’ve now done 2 gift videos in the space of 2 and a bit weeks… but I guess the title to this thread is true.
We just said the same, the younger girls must not get the build up or excitement, as they get presents constantly.
Also, the ennnnddddllleessss designer stuff is boring now. We found tonight's video quite uncomfortable- complaining about not liking stuff when there will be kids watching who will hardly get a thing for xmas. I have designer stuff, so this isn't coming from jealousy - just from a place where I still have awareness of what a privilege it is to be in a position to have these things.
I appreciate that's not this families fault, but the general shoving designer stuff in every video could be limited. Unless they are so far from reality that they don't even realise this isn't normal.
The kids have tipped from being lucky / privileged into being spoilt. It's a fine line, but a huge difference between both sides unfortunately.