Twitter Is Baffled After Kylie Jenner's 3-Year-Old Daughter Was Gifted A Diamond Ring

It's safe to say that every parent wants to be able to give their kids the best of everything. Unfortunately, not everyone is a BILLIONAIRE so therefore, these dreams remain just that, dreams.

So when Kylie Jenner's three-year-old daughter, Stormi, was gifted an incredibly expensive diamond ring from her dad Travis Scott, you know people online had a lot to say about it.

Hi. Hello. Hey. This is billionaire Kylie Jenner:

She's really rich and really famous, in case you guys didn't know.

And you know what happens when you're really rich and really famous? You tend to be surrounded by other people who are really rich and famous.

Case in point — Kylie Jenner's on-again, off-again boyfriend Travis Scott.

The pair, who have been linked together since 2017, have one daughter together, Stormi Webster, and are expecting another in 2022.

Travis Scott is one of the most popular artists in the music industry right now, and is spoiling the women in his life, as he should TBH.

Posting on her Instagram, Kylie showed off her diamond ring with her daughter with the caption "Daddy got us matching rings."

The diamond on that three-year-old's ring is more than most grown women's engagement rings... AH!

Of course, many people were insanely jealous and thought the sentiment was unbelievably sweet.

However, as we all know, kids grow a lot especially when they're basically a baby still!

Of course, people took to social media to share their thoughts.

"buying diamonds for a child who’s finger it’s either gonna slip off of or get lost somewhere. y’all that bored with ur money?" wrote one critic.

"Them rings is ugly af… " said another. "baby girl has a cute small one but the fact that Kylie’s just look big and bulky like the diamonds that were in my 2018 black belt that fell off in a week. Ur money tho lol do as you please we are still fumbling from capitalism."

I think most parents are just baffled at the idea of being able to spend so much on something that Stormi will soon outgrow, but hey — that's not my problem!

Ah, rich people problems, amirite?