Meet The Wealthy Elite Who Are Too Posh To Parent Their Kids! | Only Human

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Published 2023-02-25
Parental outsourcing has become big business. From etiquette lessons, to professional potty trainers who guarantee results in three days, modern parents have never had so many experts to choose from.

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All Comments (21)
  • @JamieM470
    If one child requires a staff of 15 full-time people, that just tells me that the average stay-at-home-mom is massively overworked and under-appreciated. And if she also home-schools? She's like Wonder Woman.
  • @lauracampa1838
    Some people are so poor, the only thing they have is money.
  • @gorillaglue7232
    My parents had 6 children. They had no help but each other. Money was tight, but looking back it made a lovely, honest childhood.
  • @loswuchos
    ,,she loves the family, I don’t think she is here for the money“ I can’t believe this
  • I feel so sad for that philipino nanny. If these people are so rich, why on earth would they not give her a paid week off, and pay for her to fly home and see her own children a few times a year? At minimum? Do they not care about the mental health of the person raising their children?? Let her take your kids with her for the week, if you can't be bothered looking after them. It would be a great cultural experience for them. What happens, when the children she raised are grown? Is she just thrown away? To me, this is abuse, to the nanny, your children, and her children. What a horrible example you are setting for your children.
  • @jesussaves6625
    Listen to those young girls mocking the driver's accent. That's extremely disrespectful. They'll grow up to be just like their mother, I'm afraid.
  • @byleexs1991
    The first two rich ladies prove that having children and being a mother are two highly distinct categories.
  • @L_MD_
    How embarrassing that they’re fine showing the world what terrible parents they are.
  • @kayeb7809
    If I was wealthy I would have no problem having staff for cooking cleaning etc. but no one would raise my children but me.
  • @allisonjones3064
    Weirdly heartbreaking, homelessness is skyrocketing , when 130,000 children are homeless in the UK. How is this world so broken? Such imbalance
  • @nnbg8000
    They're not posh, they're vulgar.
  • @jodiplock4784
    I met a man (in his twenties)with similar childhood and he told me if his parents were to die he didn’t think it would affect him that much because he was raised by someone else’s parents and he never felt much of a bond to his own, so sad.
  • @bettypearson5570
    The designer is quick to delegate everything with her children to others but refuses to delegate dressing her dogs to someone else.
  • @nicolep2151
    Why have kids if you have someone else raising your children? They are not trophies, they have souls.
  • @TheThriftyGma
    My father was raised with wealth, and had nannies and servants. He left England and immigrated to Canada, and didn't go back for either of his parents funeral. He would tell stories of how his mom would introduce him to her bridge club, then call for the nanny to come and take Peter away. He wasn't allowed to cuddle or touch her..... a very cold upbringing.
  • I don’t understand that Heidi woman. Why didn’t she tell the nanny about the children’s diet requirements? She set the poor nanny up for failure. What a mean person.
  • @afergie76
    These people remind me of one of my favorite quotes. “Live simply so others can simply live”. If someone needs that much help to raise THEIR kids… then they should have considered if kids were a good idea for them.
  • @sebeckley
    The Polo & Tweed's top shelf staff included a drunk and a nanny prospect with no childcare experience. 😂