I bought Dior & Lululemon for my 11 year old daughter – I know I’m spoiling her, I don’t care
A mother has left the internet stunned after she admitted spoiling her daughter for her birthday.
Laura Popsey decided to go all out for her almost 11-year-old daughter and gave her daughter everything she wanted.
“I worked so hard to spoil her so please no hate!” Laura captioned the post, showing off all of her daughter’s gifts.
First she bought her three Sol de Janerio fragrances, each costing £24 per body spray, and a luxe Dior blush, which came packaged in the luxe Dior gift box.
The mom also bought her daughter five Charlotte Tilbury products, including her viral makeup setting mist and bronzer in another adorable gift box that was personalized to a pink box.
She also bought some makeup brushes from Shein for about £6, because ‘I don’t want to spend too much money on makeup brushes because she’s still learning how to use makeup.’
Her daughter was all set for their next one summer holiday with Havana £30 flip flops and Sol de Janeiro sun cream.
But the haul didn’t stop there, she also bought a pink Lululemon shoulder bag for £38 and a lilac wristlet for £48.
Then I got a pair of pink and white Nike high top sneakers and matching socks.
Of course it couldn’t be a girl’s birthday purchase without some Primark goodies, so her mom got her a new toiletry bag, fake nails and face masks.
And lastly, on Monday she received some designer hair care products, a hoodie and top from Whitefox, a goodie bag from Sophora and clothing from Hollister.
Laura added: “I’m not making this video to brag or anything.
“I feel like I have a tremendous amount of guilt as a mother, and I overcompensate for that.”
She explained that her father had passed away and her mother lived up north, so she wanted to make sure her daughter felt pampered on her special day.
The clip went viral on TikTok @laurajanepopsey with over 26,000 likes and people were quick to praise the mother in the comments.
Someone wrote: “How times have changed from the Argos catalogue. I would love all of this!”
Another commented: “I can’t wait to spoil my daughter like this when she’s older.”
“I think I got Polly Pockets and crayons for my 11th birthday sometime in the mid 90s. But how times have changed,” wrote a third.
Average cost of a children’s birthday for parents
New research from Voucher Cloud, the UK’s leading money-saving brand, has revealed that more than two-thirds of British parents throw their children a birthday party every year, and the costs can be high.
- Average party spend – £320.50
- Average spend on gifts – £175.80
Meanwhile, a fourth said: “I don’t get why people say ‘when I was a kid’ it’s a totally different world now! Kids love makeup! I love all this stuff.”
“The presents never ran out, she’s a lucky girl,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “You are an amazing mom for this.”
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