Rich Kids Of Instagram go wild after lockdown showing off their lavish spending sprees and private jet jaunts
lockdown restrictions begin to ease across the world, Rich Kids have been sharing snippets of their extravagant spending on Instagram - and let's just say, you wouldn't still believe there was a pandemic happening.
Posing for a selfie in her Bentley, the social media star showed off her bejewelled face mask before embarking on a shopping spree.
Similarly, Iranian singer Pooyan Mokhtari couldn't contain his excitement about being able to board his private plane - and stopped for a photo to capture the moment.
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