The rich kids of Instagram now have their own app worth $ 1,200 a month
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-rich-kids-of-instagram-now-have-their-own-app-worth-1200-a-month.htmlFor the rich kids of Instagram, life is a continuous whirlwind of private planes, yacht cruises in the Caribbean and parties with tons of expensive champagne. And all this is published on social networks. And now these wealthy guys have a new tool to flaunt their wealth.
In order to "get rid of fake millionaires", the creators of the Rich Kids application ("Rich Kids") set a rather big price for the opportunity to use it — $ 1,200 per month.
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Source: dailymail.co.uk
The creators of the application Juraj Ivan and Michal Harustiak note that their idea was inspired by the Instagram account Rich Kids of Instagram. "I was surprised to learn that there is no social network for the rich that would not be private: all social networks for wealthy people are closed from the eyes of outsiders. We believe that being rich is boring when no one sees your wealth," said Yurai Ivan.
The first 11 users were given access to the application for free in the hope of luring other wealthy clients. Among them is Ukrainian party girl Yulia Stakhiva, who claims that she is "too beautiful to work."
Among the flighty ideas of the girl, for example, to call a stylist from Moscow to London to look your best. The picture shows Julia in a Ferrari worth 220 thousand dollars in the Chelsea district of London. She wants to be a reality TV star.
"I grew up with the best of everything: cars, clothes, food, works of art and travel," says 24—year-old Turkish Emir Bahadir.
Robert, the son of the famous Italian designer Roberto Cavalli, often hangs out with Naomi Campbell and Kendall Jenner.
24-year-old Ukrainian Yulia Stakhiva spends 36 thousand dollars a year on cosmetic procedures.
"How can you call yourself rich or successful if you can't afford to pay for the app?" — Yulia seems to be asking the question into the air.
Yulia says that she spends 9 thousand dollars a month on food and travel.
Viewers of the British TV show This Morning were outraged by Julia's story that she is too beautiful to work, so she constantly hangs out.
Robert Cavalli (the son of the famous Italian fashion designer Roberto Cavalli) has 236 thousand followers on Instagram.
In addition to pictures of hangouts with world—class stars, he regularly publishes photos of the interiors of luxury real estate - for example, a mansion in Switzerland.
American Roxy Conrad, judging by her Instagram account, is rarely not on board a luxury yacht or private jet. "Monday morning invites us to swim in the pool in pajamas," she captioned one of her pictures.
Roxy's mom, Stacy Conrad, has been the head of the investment company Conrad Management for 22 years.
The 24-year—old Emir Bahadir is the heir to a huge Turkish real estate empire. He recently purchased a home in New York worth $3.4 million.
A young man studies at the prestigious TASIS school in the city of Lugano (Switzerland), the cost of education in which is 73 thousand dollars a year.
The Emir on his yacht off the coast of Greece.
Keywords: Instagram | Wealth | Money | Billionaire | Billionaires | Millionaires | Mobile app | App | Luxury
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