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18 Spoiled Children I Simply Can't Ignore

The word "no" isn't in a spoiled child's vocabulary.

These children get what they want when they want it. This could include the latest video game system, a new phone, or even an expensive car the moment they turn 16.

They don't get less demanding when they get older, either...

So if you're in the mood for a good cringe, check out these 17 stories of spoiled children I simply can't ignore.

1. The gloating

Being spoiled is one thing, but rubbing it into other people's faces is another! This happened to this Redditor who had a billionaire customer with four spoiled children.

The youngest rubbed in the fact that they were going on their yacht and the Redditor wasn't allowed to come.

2. The broken phone

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"A girl in my grade broke or lost her phone six times in the past year and her parents replaced every single one. the last time she broke it (like two months ago), she complained because she got an iphone 6s instead of the new one." - u/jfrth

3. The tetherball

When this Redditor was working as a camp counselor, they were in charge of a spoiled girl whose grandfather owns Torké coffee.

She believed this left her entitled to use the only working tetherball, alone, because she demanded it.

4. The classroom

"Going to high school with the son of the owner of a large TV company. He thought he should be allowed to sit alone in the classroom surrounded by unfilled desks. I had the 'privilege' of sitting in front of him and was constantly harassed with attacks from his ruler and pens if he thought I was even remotely leaning back." - u/Copious-GTea

5. The driver

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This Redditor went to school with a 14-year-old whose parents got him a Mercedes-Benz G-Class.

Since he only had his learning permit and wanted to show off the car, he had his housekeeper drive to school with him and her son drove a car behind her to take her back home.

6. The stepdaughter

"A friend of mine from high school. She was filthy rich thanks to her step-dad. Her mom and step-dad asked her for permission if they could have a child together and she told them no because she wanted to be an only child." - u/RedPlanit

7. The cousin

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This Redditor described their mom's cousin as "something out of a TV show."

That's because she would stomp her foot to get what she wanted. One time, she even refused to be driven home by her uncle since she said, "My daddy drives a Ferrari. I'm not getting in that thing!"

8. The punishment

"My friend's ten-year-old son is a brat, and always getting sent to his room for one thing or another. The other day, I peeked in to the kid's room. Laptop, desktop, TV, and three game systems. Oh my god, what a horrible punishment." - u/captainmagictrousers

9. The tantrum

This Redditor had the unfortunate experience of babysitting a little girl from hell!

When she didn't want to do her homework anymore, she wished the Redditor was dead, threw a bunch of crackers on the floor, and kicked her dog.

Unfortunately, there's more.

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She also said she was going to blame it all on the Redditor and get them fired.

While the parents didn't believe that the babysitter threw food or hit their dog, there were no repercussions for what their daughter did.

10. The baseball bat

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"A kid on my sons baseball team struck out and dented/cracked his composite bat having a hissy fit behind the dugout. Coach laid into him. Sat him. Parents complained of course. Next practice. Brand new composite bat. Those are a few hundred bucks by the way." - u/deleted

11. The lazy child

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"My 11yo cousin didn't feel like cutting her food, so her dad cut it for her. Later, she didn't want to read her school assignment, so her father read it to her." - u/deleted

12. The puppy

Getting a puppy is one of the best moments for a child. They appreciate it so much! But not this little monster boy who got one for his seventh birthday. He ended up throwing a tantrum because he didn't like the breed.

13. The family rivalry

"A younger cousin was upset when I moved because he was worried that I moved into a mansion larger than his. He lives in a suburb and I live in the city." - u/nuzers

14. The favorite child

As much as parents like to say they don't have favorites, sometimes the evidence says otherwise. Like this Redditor's 11-year-old little brother who gets anything he points at. He has a PS4/Xbone, gaming PC with two monitors, a laptop, smartphone, TV, and a Netflix subscription.

15. The charity case

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"A kid I was a nanny for in the US: she threw the biggest fit over the fact, that her parents gave a backpack to charity. She got a new one just a month ago. She had a friend who got everything she wanted. No matter what price." - u/anoril-

16. The new car

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This Redditor knew a kid in high school who was told that he could have a new car under $200k as long as he got 4.0 GPA in school. Well, when he only got 3.9, he crashed his car so his dad would have to buy him a new one...

17. The mugging

"Guy I worked with in college had wealthy parents who gave him a ton of money. He blew all of his money in New Orleans the first day of Spring Break and then called his parents saying he had been mugged so they'd send more. Seemed proud of himself." - u/Emersonson

18. The negotiation

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This Redditor's friend has a terrible child who threw a tantrum in front of everyone at a BBQ because they were all out of orange soda.

In response, the Redditor heard the mom say to him, “if you stop screaming and crying daddy will get right in the car and drive you to the store to get some more orange soda okay?”

H/T: Reddit