Maybe she's born with it?
Little girls that are spoiled as a kid are revered as Daddy’s Girl. Sure, every parent loves their kid, but when parents spoil and pamper “Mommy’s Little Angel”, there are bound to be consequences that affect them as adults.
In a recent viral trend, TikTokers are raiding the family photo albums for the b!tchiest, snootiest looking photos of them as children, proving that they were once an overindulged child. As every spoiled brat knows, throwing a tantrum or a fit to their mush-brained parents will get them exactly what they want every time. Therefore, a spoiled kid grows up to be a spoiled adult.
There’s no saying “no” to someone who’s never heard it before.
Although if someone is used to a life with no boundaries, no consequences, and no limit to what they can get from others, why would they not try to continue down that path? A bratty kid will inevitably turn into a bratty girlfriend, wife, or parent, forcing the cycle of pampering, mindless doting, and a silver spoon-fed life.
Once you live a spoiled life, it’s tough to turn back.
More famously, this trend has even leaked into the cast of a TV show that is known for the world’s most unbelievably beautiful and unfortunate high school students: Riverdale.
Camila Mendes, known for playing as Riverdale star Veronica Lodge, is the perfect example of a spoiled little kid- not only in the show, but apparently also in real life. She shared her own childhood photos of her next to a BMW, sporting the latest Limited Too classics, and generally looking like she’s melting the hearts of all her dad’s and uncles. I wouldn’t doubt if she’s wearing real diamond earrings at 8 years old.
The trend has even leaked into our most beloved furry friends pages, showing us our true colors when it comes to spoiling. This doberman, Ares, just has the cutest little puppy eyes, nobody could resist giving her everything she wants.
Whether gifts and acts of love are your love language, being spoiled is a great way to get exactly what you want and need all the time. Simply demand it. This attitude is earned, not given.