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TikToker Shows How Much A 'Tech Billionaire's Daughter' Spends In A Typical Weekend In Viral TikTok

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TikToker @collegewithamelia left viewers stunned with not just how much money is spent, but what it's spent on.

In a viral TikTok video which has now been viewed more than 3.4 million times, creator @collegewithamelia revealed what she said is "what a tech billionaire's daughter spends in a weekend."

Amelia began:


"Here's what a tech billionaire's daughter spent in LA last weekend."

The video then shifted to a cell phone screen, on which someone displayed expenses while giving explanations.

While the every single purchase wasn't specified, we can break down most of it for you.

The first amount was $250, to which the person replied, "I don't remember taking a helicopter."

$23 went towards coffee, followed by $3400 for a night out at Chateau Marmont.

The list went on:

  • $650 for dog therapy
  • $2319...shopping
  • $35 for a smoothie, naturally
  • $68 lunch
  • $125 for a private yoga session
  • $370 in sushi at Nobu
  • $79 Uber - responsible
  • $7 for ice cream
And finally, she revealed that she spent $457 to rent a Tesla, which "was honestly kind of cheap."
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Guess who is her parents #richkidcheck #whatispendinaday #personalfinance #laweekend #erewhon

There were so many aspects of the video that viewers just couldn't get over.

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Some were shocked about the dog therapy.

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And the $35 smoothie struck a nerve in some.

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She spent $3400 at Chateau...what?

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But people really couldn't get past the helicopter.

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All in all, though, a few argued that - for being a billionaire's daughter - her weekend extravaganza likely didn't even make a dent.

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While we can't even fathom what it would be like to have a budget that massive, it is interesting to see what the 1% - or their offspring - does with theirs.

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