When Rich Kids Were Never Told No As A Child

Having rich parents often leads to a privileged and entitled life. But what happens when rich kids have to face the harsh reality of life? Here are three rich kids who were never told no as a child, and their spoiled behavior backfired on them.
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  • @thomasbradley4505
    @thomasbradley4505

    My wife’s 92 year old aunt is developing dementia, she is a wonderful woman, and it’s hard to see her going through it. To hear someone use dementia as a weapon against someone is absolutely disgusting

  • @lordj.8962
    @lordj.8962

    I 100% guarantee she wanted cash so she could buy drugs, not gift cards and threw a fit. Dad is doing the right thing by having her arrested. It’s sad but it’s what she needs.

  • @sanokotlas2290
    @sanokotlas2290

    The level of patience and proffesionalism the female officer in the first video has is insane

  • @Gemwyr68
    @Gemwyr68

    No way the first girl said “stop policing me” to the police 💀

  • @lamarpray5324
    @lamarpray5324

    That first case is crazy. I really felt bad. The officers care for her. Her dad cares for her. She’s her own worst enemy. Both officers had so much patience and compassion

  • @3mma_2020
    @3mma_2020

    My grandfather recently passed due to dementia and to hear that girl call her father demented because he refuses to drive her anywhere is absolutely disgusting.

  • @pavelsebelik5137
    @pavelsebelik5137

    i love the fact that people like her are able to say things like "stop" or "dont touch me" to the officers and think that it is actually going to work, god so satisfying to watch

  • @marvinthemaniac7698
    @marvinthemaniac7698

    That first one with the girl refusing to get out of her father's car is a painful reminder of why you should never enable a drug addict.

  • @daniellebyers352
    @daniellebyers352

    For those who haven't seen the entire video of the Tesla driver, there was a lot left out in this edit. The driver stopped, got out, ran around, fled stopped again, taunted the police, fled again, stopped, almost rolled her window up on the officer's arm - all while mocking him - then drove off almost striking him. This female was an absolute monster. I highly recommend watching the uncut video!!!

  • @globblob727
    @globblob727

    'I'm being held against my will' 'Great, get out of the car 😃' had me dying lmao

  • @highaway8800
    @highaway8800

    Saying "stop policing me" to a police officer is the dumbest thing I've ever seen

  • @musicman3079
    @musicman3079

    "you're drunk"

  • @TMJ83
    @TMJ83

    “I’m being held against my will”

  • @IFever_
    @IFever_

    "dad help me"

  • @Ametuer
    @Ametuer

    "You already have battery on our Leo"

  • @MatterOrNot
    @MatterOrNot

    the logic she uses that goes like "you are not cooperative > you are not co-op > you are not cop > you are robbers > you are kidnapping me" just proves how insane she is.

  • @MQrko13
    @MQrko13

    The first one was really a random word generator 😂😂😂😂 Even tried the "I can't breathe!" While talking very clearly 😭😭

  • @nansnook3920
    @nansnook3920

    I had a very similar experience. One time, I got home from surgery & & spent time in physical rehab to walk again. My daughter, who is a nurse practitioner called social services to have me placed into a long-term facility. She was saying I couldn't take care of myself & had dementia. I was shocked & hurt but stayed calm & rational. Fortunately, the social worker saw what was going on. I still, however, had to take a cognitive test.

  • @starzz9907
    @starzz9907

    "he probably has some early dementia" the level of disrespect to the guy that held you since you were a small speck of meat with love and care is astronomical, I'd disown her.

  • @MustacheMaxKC
    @MustacheMaxKC

    I about died when she said to the cops “I’m getting held against will. Please leave.” 😂😂