Fashion
I bought my son fancy £125 designer boots for Christmas but I’ve been totally mum-shamed, everyone says the same thing
A STYLISH parent has found herself brutally mum-shamed after treating her tot to a pair of posh designer winter boots this Christmas.
The fashion-loving parent, only known as @babyaviyan on TikTok, had forked out for the viral Moon Boots, which cost the designer super fan an astronomical £125.
The little tot certainly did not seem to be over the moon with his new moon bootstiktok/@babyaviyan
The son could be seen trying to remove the posh designer bootTikTok/@babyaviyan
The mum, believed to be from Russia, later hit back at the meanies, claiming she had replaced the pair with a different designer footwearTikTok/@babyaviyan
However, despite spending a fortune on the winter footwear, it seems that the two-year-old son didn’t appreciate the lavish Christmas pressie – and neither did people on social media.
In the now-viral video, which has racked up a staggering 1.7million views so far, the little tot could be seen sporting one of the black boots and waiting for his mum to take it off from his leg.
Left in tears as the fashion lover could be heard chuckling in the background, the child began to cry and scream even louder.
”Do you know how expensive those boots are?” the mum, believed to be from Russia, asked the tot who didn’t seem to care about the price tag one bit.
The mother then tells him in Russian to sit down so she could finally remove the designer boot from his tiny feet – however, she also demanded him to first say: ”Please”.
After several attempts, the winter footwear, which appeared to be stiff, was taken off – and the mini tantrum ended in a second.
”Well, that didn’t go well,” the fashionista joked in the caption, before facing huge backlash.
Over a thousand people raced to comments to mum-shame the style lover, wondering why a toddler would care about high-end designer hear.
One was totally baffled, writing: ”She really said “Do you know how expensive those boots are”. NO, HE DOESN’T, he’s just a kid.”
Someone else agreed, adding: ”He probably had a sensory issue with them. I used to hate shoes and socks that made my toes feel squished together.”
”Get. That. Baby. Some. Crocs,” a third demanded.
”Why would you do that. He wants some cartoon character shoes,” another chimed in.
”He wants toys,” a fellow TikTok user penned.
After being slammed by hundreds, the fashionista hit back at the meanies, claiming the tot actually loved expensive shoes – especially ”his Js [Nike Jordans]”.
Despite this, she also added that she Moon Boots will be returned to the store – and exchanged for a pricey pair of Dolce & Gabbana Snow Boots ”since the other ones were too girly and cheap”.
The posh shoes are the latest to join his ever-growing collection, which already boasts a number of boxes filled to the brim.
According to the mum, the tot’s got a whopping 30 pairs of Nike Jordans’ in different styles, Vans and other Nike gear.
The little tot also appears to have a chic wardrobe and even wears a posh Balmain Paris T-shirt, which retails for around £70.
A STYLISH parent has found herself brutally mum-shamed after treating her tot to a pair of posh designer winter boots this Christmas.
The fashion-loving parent, only known as @babyaviyan on TikTok, had forked out for the viral Moon Boots, which cost the designer super fan an astronomical £125.
The little tot certainly did not seem to be over the moon with his new moon bootstiktok/@babyaviyan
The son could be seen trying to remove the posh designer bootTikTok/@babyaviyan
The mum, believed to be from Russia, later hit back at the meanies, claiming she had replaced the pair with a different designer footwearTikTok/@babyaviyan
However, despite spending a fortune on the winter footwear, it seems that the two-year-old son didn’t appreciate the lavish Christmas pressie – and neither did people on social media.
In the now-viral video, which has racked up a staggering 1.7million views so far, the little tot could be seen sporting one of the black boots and waiting for his mum to take it off from his leg.
Left in tears as the fashion lover could be heard chuckling in the background, the child began to cry and scream even louder.
”Do you know how expensive those boots are?” the mum, believed to be from Russia, asked the tot who didn’t seem to care about the price tag one bit.
The mother then tells him in Russian to sit down so she could finally remove the designer boot from his tiny feet – however, she also demanded him to first say: ”Please”.
After several attempts, the winter footwear, which appeared to be stiff, was taken off – and the mini tantrum ended in a second.
”Well, that didn’t go well,” the fashionista joked in the caption, before facing huge backlash.
Over a thousand people raced to comments to mum-shame the style lover, wondering why a toddler would care about high-end designer hear.
One was totally baffled, writing: ”She really said “Do you know how expensive those boots are”. NO, HE DOESN’T, he’s just a kid.”
Someone else agreed, adding: ”He probably had a sensory issue with them. I used to hate shoes and socks that made my toes feel squished together.”
”Get. That. Baby. Some. Crocs,” a third demanded.
”Why would you do that. He wants some cartoon character shoes,” another chimed in.
”He wants toys,” a fellow TikTok user penned.
After being slammed by hundreds, the fashionista hit back at the meanies, claiming the tot actually loved expensive shoes – especially ”his Js [Nike Jordans]”.
Despite this, she also added that she Moon Boots will be returned to the store – and exchanged for a pricey pair of Dolce & Gabbana Snow Boots ”since the other ones were too girly and cheap”.
The posh shoes are the latest to join his ever-growing collection, which already boasts a number of boxes filled to the brim.
According to the mum, the tot’s got a whopping 30 pairs of Nike Jordans’ in different styles, Vans and other Nike gear.
The little tot also appears to have a chic wardrobe and even wears a posh Balmain Paris T-shirt, which retails for around £70.
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