The fact that a child was getting a caramel macchiato in the first place is horrendous. Let alone that her mom is clearly exploiting her for views. She is raising a mini Karen
@@helloheyo4ever You people are the f'ing Karen's...!! What's pathetic is you actually don't even see it...!! Just by you judging how that child is going to grow up from watching 1 f'ing 30 second video let's everyone know who the real Karen's are...!! You can't predict the damn future and have no clue how that little girl is going to behave as an adult... She's not even being a brat or throwing a fit or showing any type of negative behavior in the video whatsoever....!! WTF...!!
My name IS Karen and I agree with you 100%!!!! What is wrong with people nowadays? Besides the fact that she’s raising her daughter to be a spoiled little witch, she’s showing her pretty little face online where millions of kinky perverts can see it.
@@jonathanwilson4564 that was always so refreshing on a hot day!! Especially when my parents wouldn't let us inside because we'd been in and out too much
And she's how old and her nails are done like not just painted , but she has the full blown sculpture nibetween that and the starbucks parenting at the finest
Solid point. My Aunt was best friends with my cousin (said that all the time too) and she did my cousin many disservices. Too many to list but mainly encouraged her and her boyfriend to get engaged at 17. It didn't end well
Yup! You know what my neice (about the same age) does? She dances to "bacon pankecakes" and make mud pies and plays with her toys, and loves to draw. She doesn't need a screen to keep her interested. Kids can be happy....no will be happier without it.
100% teaching entitlement and elitist attitudes... Wonder what would happen if mom put her foot down and said "no" ? What's with the nails like that on a young girl? I can understand an occasional mom daughter splurge....however, where's the line? Making judgment from a short clip, however seems like it's been going on for awhile. How will creating a high maintenance child translate later in life??
I'm a child of the 80's. My mother would give me a small cup of black coffee and put an ice cube in it to cool it off. Now, as an adult, I only have Iced coffee once in a while. I predominantly drink water or sometimes pop (I know pop isn't good for you, but I deserve a treat once in a while).
@lizzy815 it's not a opinion it's the girl being entitled and being very picky and having a bad attitude against her mother and the mom just laughing at it
I said the exact same!! This most def ain’t cute, not one bit whatsoever like… Jebus man… do better mom!! Christ, this is worlds gotten far too out of hand and only seems to be getting worse and more downhill by the goddang day!! What a shame this has become and now is…. Just wait til she’s friggin 14-15-16 too… the parents will pay for this and have their repercussions soon enough at some point…
This couldn’t happen without the mother’s help and approval. False nails on a kid that age? This woman has a freight train of trouble headed her way and it’s her own damn fault.
Take her phone, take the nails off, make her read a book, and stop enabling her behavior. She is no older than seven years old. She doesn’t need any of that crap. She is raising her to be entitled and to be a future Karen.
I totally agree. Me and my wife came from nothing, literally grew up with no electricity and plumbing now we are doing very well. My daughter has everything but she does know at the drop of a dime she could lose it all if she does not appreciate what she has she will lose it simple math, simple knowledge that is what you teach your children.
None of your business. Why do you think your opinion means anything ? I know of a few kids that influence using toys. You’re all about 15 years too late
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed the filter. It drives me nuts when people use filters on children. Do people actually think their kids need them?
@@billiechristine4034 They absolutely don’t! And the fact that her eyes were made larger and her face more baby-like while she is talking all grown up makes me wonder who that is supposed to appeal to 🤮 That mom has to know that there are a bunch of creeps watching her daughter. She probably gets a ton of pervy comments.
I loved the Internet as a child because I found the site full of out of copyright books and spent so much time copying and pasting so I could read them on word because I didn't have consent use of the Internet. I had an large library full of books on my computer. It was the early 2000s and I was having fun. But Also understand that other children weren't doing this. The Internet was slow back then in the early 2000s and 90s. I didn't even load pictures back then. I had the web browser set to quick mode to basically just show text. Watch an video I would have to be crazy just nope.
@robertrichardson9948 taking on adult mannerisms, drinking Starbucks, fingernails are you trolling or just love arguing. I've seen 7year Olds mimicking teens, skipping ahead is missing developmental stages. Yes sadly this is normal these days, doesn't mean it's not harmful to grow up too fast
@Boehue-tc4gf well of coarse not but that's not what I was commenting on, or the comments I was responding to. Caffeine and sugar should be treated like nicotine, they are all stulimulants. Personally I think caffeine should be illegal until you're 18, unless drank at home with parents, same as most states underage alchohol laws. Actually there is a ton of data on how low dosedls of caffeine and nicotine stolimulate brain growth and synthesize neural networks to work faster.
YES!!! Finally someone said something! Those “influencer” children are so annoying, it makes me cringe how far in life they think they are when many of them are not even a decade old
If you want to know why she's entitled, a big clue would be that when she said, "I want coffee from a different place than everyone else". Her mom went and got her one.
@@Aiibhumm if the rest of the family is having Duncan Donuts and this little brat gets her own Starbucks yea that is entitlement. Lmao…my 7 year old would never act snobby like this yuck
When I decide to get food, I go to ONE place and one place only. If I said I was going to Dunkin’ and that little child cried for Starbucks, she either A: wasn’t getting a drink B: choosing from their menu or C: drinking what’re was at home. I am not stopping twice. Little acrylics needs to learn that, post haste.
@@JesusisthesaviorofmylifeIs caffeine is the adult Emotion. That was my only question with this, Why is this six year old drinking enough coffee to have a favorite.
My kid drinks coffee but I don’t. In her defense, her father’s side of the family is Mexican and they’ve been giving her conchas and coffee since she was old enough to eat solids. Her Starbucks order is usually a hot chocolate or chocolate milk based drink, if she doesn’t get a lemonade instead. She makes her coffee at home and it’s like 2-4 oz coffee max and winds up being more like a milk tea than a coffee.
@@Innocentban ok… doesn’t mean it good for them. Too much caffeine is bad for adults… even worse for kids. It stains teeth, causes accelerated heart rate, etc
What about her behavior is so bad lol? Having a preference is bad behavior? Only weird thing here is that she is drinking coffee at that age but other than that this seems totally normal.
The way she breaths, the pauses between certain words, her connotations, the nail clacking, I swear even the timing in her blinking is a carbon copy of all the insufferable influencers I see online…That’s honestly so sad 😢
Also I don't know how young this girl is but she looks like she's too young to be wearing eye makeup ... you can see the different color eyeshadows and I think she has something similar to eyeliner maybe powder eyeliner she definitely has lost her innocence too soon
Why is a child this age drinking coffee?!!! That’s a hard no for me. Minors should not be featured on social media either. We should have laws against this. Irresponsible parenting at its finest.
@@Livymichelle the saying “the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree” is out there for a reason. Kids look at their parents, how they act, what they like, what they say. Babies/kids are sponges. You can either set an example or ignore the negative habits you instill in your children. This mom clearly is oblivious to how she acts and teaches her daughter, or she really just doesn’t give a rats *ss, I do Not parent my children this way and never will.
@@AuroraDisneyH what was negative about the video? Like yeah I get it it’s really strange that a 7 yr old is drinking coffee. But like millions of people drink coffee on the daily basis. Does that make it a negative habit. Did you never have a caffeinated drink once when you were al little kid? I know on some occasions I would beg my mom to let me have an ice Capp. It was a treat but wasn’t a common occurrence. You only saw a ten second clip of her life you don’t know if it’s a habit or even if it’s a norm.
@@AuroraDisneyHyou were talking about attitude correct? I have a feeling the coffee is at the bottom of the list of “things”. I mean that little girl is gorgeous and has BEAUTIFUL eyes, but it’s sad all I see is attitude in them. And even though it’s 10 seconds, unfortunately it tells a lot
See that’s the problem tho with people in this day and age. People ~girls specifically~ believe just because you’re “cute and pretty” you’re automatically excused from your mistakes and problems. But no, we are not excused from accountability as much as we try to fight it. Honest comments or not I just don’t agree with avoiding the mom and daughters accountability and justifying it. The sooner ~women~ accept that they do have flaws, the sooner the world will be a beautiful place. Disagree with me if you want, I’m just going off of centuries of history with that healthy mindset and proven growth
Everything, from the nails, the attitude, and the fact her parents are okay with her having freaking coffee, is a red flag!!! My kids are also gen alpha and I'm doing the best I can to make sure they don't turn out like this🤦♀️
Same here! Thankfully we live in a small Midwest town, and don't have a lot of this going around. Keeping them off socials at a young age is so important though! Why would you want your babies to act like this especially so young? You can tell that mom is either proud or creating a monster for clout..Keep fighting the good fight✌🏼
I'm 100% agree with you. This is not normal behavior from a child. This is extreme mental illness and she is on the internet way too much exposed to things she should not be seeing
I don't agree with exposing the child to social media at that age by appearing on or watching. But, I've definitely treated both my girls to a nail salon visit a few times a year or special occasions since they were 5. I think the type of color is each parent's choice. Makeup, I've definitely allowed them to play in, but didn't wear it in public. Bc, I've allowed my girls to play with it, I think that's why they now have a healthy relationship with makeup. Well, my 11-year-old is still too young to wear it full-time in public, but she doesn't care to. But, she is a cheer competitor and they wear it for comp. My 17-year-old doesn't wear lbs of it. I probably had an unhealthy relationship with makeup bc my parents made it taboo. I got grounded at 13 for using foundation to cover up pimples. But, was allowed to wear the terrible tinted clearasil 🤮
There are press on nails that are meant for little kids and there is makeup that is meant for little kids. Ever think she's a little girl who possibly has long dark lashes? My two blonde sisters have dark lashes 😂😂 so don't try and say she's blonde, so they shouldn't be dark because that would be ignorant
This is terrifying. It’s all so inappropriate. Your child is not your friend!!!! Or how you make money! Just gross. This girl will grow up as a Narcissist. Sad.
@slashhamby4663 yes an 8 year old 🤣🤣🤣 there are plenty of examples of bad kids, she is just acting like a barbie in this specific video, like my sister in the 90s
Ive just come back from a friends house and her 9 year old doesnt go online. Do you know how refreshing it was to see an un programmed child. She sat writing a book and drawing pictures and it was amazing. She is also amazingly weird and has the best imagination. I hope she stays pure and doesnt end up like these kids.
If I could go back and do over one thing with my son, I would definitely do a no screens policy! He's 7 now and I've now implemented a no screentime during the school week rule. When we first started cutting back on screentime, he whined and complained, but I knew it was for the best. It's always awesome to hear about parents doing next to no screentime from the beginning. Your friends are raising their daughter right!
When I have kids I’m def doing no screens!!! I know parents have said it’s hard to placate them without it. But I’m determined to fight through it. No screens!! Be imaginative !! Idc, draw on the walls even!
I wasn’t allowed to have a coffee until I was like 12, and even then my order wasn’t that complex, and nails? Sure paint them but press ones at that age is just crazy!
As a parent, this is absolutely ridiculous her nails that was speaking to her mother, the coffee absolutely not. This child is going to be an entitled brat if she isn’t already.
Oh you can see she already is complaining they didn’t give her whipped cream - what???? She shouldn’t be drinking espresso drinks let alone complaining about whipped cream?
@@helloheyo4everRight what in that actually f but glad most comments agree that this behavior is not normal and not only that but I don’t even know adults that behave that way either geez 😅
It doesn’t look like entitlement to me, more like acting older than she is meant to. Skipping the different stages of growing up can lead to developmental problems down the line. But she absolutely should not be drinking coffee, it can mess up the way her young brain produces energy.
@@idkidc4594 if you are that entitled as an adult, you need to get a grip, but her parents probably find that behaviour amusing and indulge it. Just shows bad parenting.
As a nail tech, i HOPE those are fake press ons. No child should have enhancements, before the age of 12. As for the coffee WTF ARE YOU THINKING! Let babies be babies.
It occurred to me that she is copying her Mother’s behavior, since she is an influencer, more so than watching lots of YT or TikTok. But WTF do I know? That info is not disclosed.
I worked as a nail tech before. And of my gosh, there will be 3 year old baby girl getting acrylic nails!!! Waxing eyebrows, too. And worse, some mom even encouraged them to get their nails and eyebrows done!
You know what’s weird to me? I recently saw a video of a little boy, much younger than this girl, he was drinking out of a teacup at a Cafe. It was very adorable and he was praised in the comments for acting like a grown man. A young boy acting like a man is praised, but this young girl acting like a woman is scorned. Really says a lot.
She's not peacefully sipping tea from a teacup; She's tapping at a Starbucks macchiato with her acrilic nails complaining about not getting whipped cream with her 2 pumps of white chocolate.
im pretty sure those are (hopefully) just press ons! idk if nail stylists are allowed to work on a child this young bc of how thin their nails are (im guessing and hope so anyway)
I had press on nails for a little bit and my daughter's wanted to do what mommy did, so we did some for them too. They stayed on for a few days and then they all decided they didn't like it and let them come off. Professionally done fake nails is a different story.
You can also tell she put a filter on her child. I could understand if it was to disguise her identity a bit more. But it’s just to make her appear perfect.
Yeah I thought the same thing. Kids have caffeine all the time but I’m pretty sure that drink has 3 shots of espresso in it and that’s excessive caffeine for a small child
The coffee, the acrylics, this child should be saying “I want two pumps of chocolate syrup in my milk, please mommy” completely disturbing. I’d be real quick to let this little girl know that she IS IN FACT A DAMN CHILD. Go play with some Barbie’s, smh. CPS needs to be called freaking ASAP
I've met children like this before. They act like small adults until they don't get what they want, and then they throw major tantrums, worse than a toddler's. I'm not sure where the mannerisms come from, whether that's an affect that they pick up because adults find it cute and it helps them to manipulate situations to get what they want. Or whether it's just adopted naturally from watching too much TV, social media, and being around teenagers. I will say, these kids are youngest siblings 100% of the time. The baby of the family, for sure.
I don't understand why it's so easy for parents to exploit their children all over social media.. it's crazy & i bet she has an ATTITUDE of a 15yr old too .🤦🏻♀️.
@@tonyabell1132 i just don't see how that's "cute"& don't think ppl realize how many nasty ppl are in this world & turn to social media. Pedo's loooove little girl content...
They can also watch free movies with children in them on apps like tubi, pluto... a mom taking a video of her child is nothing. You think they pay for what they find on the dark web? No they don't.
@@BluePea88They severely did. I wonder if on purpose. Perhaps they support this behavior? See it as "cute"? Also, comparing a few movies to THOUSANDS and thousands of videos on TikTok of parents purposely putting their child on exhibition. A child in the bath, eating phallic foods, skimpy clothing, makeup. Seriously, how could anyone think this is okay? "She's so cute! She's like a mini adult!" She shouldn't be, she's a literal child. I was playing with My Littlest Petshop when I was that age. My older sister, who engages in this behaviour, thinks I'm ridiculous for not liking what I see when I accompany her to pick up my niece and nephew from ELEMENTARY. Why are the girls with stripper-lever nails and makeup? Why are their pants and shirts SO tight? Why do they act like 18 y/o? I'm talking cursing, sexual behaviour, ZERO lack of respect for adults or authority whatsoever. On the contrary, here (Puerto Rico) it's become very common for MOTHERS to say shit like, "And if that skank teacher of yours fucks with you again, you have my permission to whoop her ass!" Seriously, what is going on...
The main problem I see is yet another parent exploiting their child on the internet. *Putting videos or images of children online should be illegal and you will never change my mind about that.*
I would have loved to hear my Mom’s response to my sister 1) asking for $75 nails 2) asking for coffee 3) asking for $7 coffee 4) asking why she doesn’t prefer Dunkin coffee over Starbuck’s We were treated like children, not adults. Donuts, period, was a treat you might have gotten once or twice a year for going downtown to try on school clothes and acting polite and cooperative. Not because we felt we deserved to be treated as equals.
🏆 I couldn't agree more with everything in your comment! To me, Social Media & wealthy Families produce over entitled children & adults. And the more I see it, makes me Appreciate being raised lower middle class. The more you have, the less you appreciate materials, People & Life 💔
yesss this girl is what ive been looking for. ive been so frustrated with the next generation like 8 yr olds and UNDER acting like they’re 16 and disrespecting their parents
My grandma used to say coffee made children's brains harden. Whether that's true or not they definitely shouldn't be drinking it. And her baby nails tapping really sent me 😂
Eh the coffee isn't the problem. As a latin person it is customary to have cafe con Leche, (coffee with milk) at a young age. And trust, I didn't act like that lol
That is really unsettling. Parents who encourage their kids to act like adults in any way is creepy. Also, the fact that so many kids grow up with the desire to be seen online and to get attention from strangers is beyond my comprehension, or why parents allow and encourage it.
as a 90s baby I can relate to this little girl all except for the coffee part mom would only get me hot chocolate, but having my nails painted like my mom's at this age and going to dunken donuts and getting to pick my own donut plus getting my "coffee" aka hot chocolate definitely brought my sassy side out. I felt extra girly extra grown and just plain extra you can't tell me when you were also a little one more so for just girls if you got your hair done like mommys or paintedyour nails or played with makeup that you didnt feel like a sassy grown bad B, I feel there's nothing wrong with this kid except the coffee part it should of been hot chocolate but it's honestly up to parents what their kids eat and drink not society.
Kids these days will never know the meaning of a simple life without online influence. Riding bikes, climbing trees or just simply hanging out with their friends/family outside playing without a phone, computer or even alot of TV to influence them. Growing up when i was young is a memory that i hold near and dear to my heart because i know the "good ole days" are completely gone. This is so sad to see.
She's acting like a 25 year old and it's NOT ok. Children should NOT have coffee. It's absolutely terrible for kids. This makes me sick. She's being groomed to be a stuck up self absorbed influencer. Poor child.
She'll either never get married, or does just to get divorced, always have fake friends (&nails, hair, etc), complain about having to work, play the victim card, not take responsibility for anything, you know the type. Wait until she has to pay for her own Starbucks or any sh-it. Or she'll wind up being a coke-head stranded on the streets tricking herself out. Smh 🙄
I agree with you. This girl is headed for serious mental health problems as she grows older. Creepy the way her mother is setting her up. We need legislation to protect these children.
I don't understand why people can't let kids be kids. They will get to this point soon enough smh. My daughter is almost 13 and miss the young silly years so much
Do we know if the narrator lady has kids? This little girl most likely has older siblings and that's why she is this way. I have 2 kids but im from a big family. There's 13 cousins including my 2. Most of the little girls FLOCK to the older girls, same with the boys. Unless your raising this little girl stfu
I actually had to explain to the teacher, THE SCHOOL, that "You are the adult. He does not have to like it, he has to comply with what we are asking him to do. Tough kitty paws if he doesn't like it."
I personally feel like nobody under 18 should be allowed to be shown on youtube or tiktok. But since parents using kids for content generate so much traffic and revenue, it's not even a thought.
If you're going to say that, there shouldn't be any actor under the age of 18. Please stop being ignorant because I can guarantee some of your most favorite actors started out as child stars 😂😂😂
@@zoeburks3789 dude come on you must be a mommy influencer then lol or you are a huge fan. Because while Hollywood is sick and evil and a lot of people, including children have been victimized by the film industry just Hollywood in general. There’s still laws created around it. They still have to abide by children working laws. They can only “work” for so many hours a day, and even a week. There are separate funds that the children cannot have until they are an adult things like that but on TH-cam? These mommy influencers don’t have any restrictions they can record their kids all day every day and bare it all to the world. And have no expectation of saving any of this money, showing the entire world, your life, while gaining nothing from it only Mom ..While having their personal information out there, yes, some information about child stars are public yes but I shouldn’t know every single thing about your kid. I literally know someone on Facebook and I know everything about her kids and it’s actually sickening. I hate that I know where her kid goes to school what her animals names are what her favorite color is what her favorite show is where she lives because Mom posts pictures of them in front of their house and in their neighborhood. Since I know all that information, I can literally go to her school and say her parents names that they sent me here because cuddles their dog got ran over and we’re gonna go and get your sister fucking Penelope and she would fall for because I know everything about her that’s terrible.. because while yes I am an innocent person if I know all the information, some freak, that has bad intentions, has that information as well! I can also find out all this information about other kids that are online
And the mom asks, “You’ve never had Dunkin’ coffee before?” Of course not, she’s a little girl and it should be a normal thing for a child to not have had coffee 🤷🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
I was allowed to have coffee when I was 5, I let my kids have coffee drinks young, but they were mostly milk. It's completely fine. You really can't be sure if that actually has any coffee in it or not.
Before starbucks and dunkin. Adults would give children coffee if they wanted. Now its just a money grab to consume more unnecessary sugar with caffeine. As for nails. I had play fake nails as a kid. Which would come off instantly.
I have been saying that for awhile. The Internet was supposed to intellectually elevate humanity by giving us access to information like we have never had before. Instead it’s just given idiots and crazy people an unfettered platform to spew their garbage. I’m all for free speech. I’m just disappointed in how we have chosen to use it.
She was asked a question and answered it, intelligently for a child as young as her. What’s the problem her nail tapping? I’ve seen kids her age do way worse than tap their nails. I’m more concerned with all the sugar her mom is giving her to drink at such a young age. I’m sure it’s decaffeinated but still a lot of sugar, plus donuts? Come on now🙄
@@liv4514 my old ass remembers how people acted before selfies 🤳 and the internet. Children behaved like children. If I didn't, maybe it wouldn't bother me so much, but I did, and it does.
You think answering like you just stepped out of the clueless movie from the 90'sas a 7 or 8 year old is ok? So you think a LITTLE GIRL that act already so privileged teenaged adult is going to turn out ok in school Thur the year or in life? Buy you know what it may just be the money talking here cause non of it was intelligent. Fake sad and privileged and very realistically blind @@liv4514
She’s simply talking with her hands, she just has acrylics on so it’s tapping. I literally do the same thing when I’ve got acrylics on. Talking with your hands can be a sign of intelligence, and this girls speaks very well, and looks young. I wouldn’t be surprised if she was a bit of a genius. I’m disgusted by all the comments assuming this child will turn out to be a bad person from this one video.
She shouldn't have acrylics on her nails at such a young age! Her nailbeds are very fragile, at this age. Acrylics ruin your nailbeds, even on adults. The nailbeds usually recover for an adult, but who knows the implications this can have on a child whose body is more fragile than an adult. And furthermore, mom and child should be concerning themselves with letting this child just be a child and not trying to grow her up so fast. And this girls interaction does not equate to intelligence. Just for reference, it is proven that children who have learned to read before school age, 3 or 4 years old, are no further ahead or any more intelligent by the time they are 11 than children who didn't learn to read until after they started school. Learning how to act on social media is definitely not a sign of intelligence! It's the dumbing down of society!
@@drphilegg9578nails shouldnt be done at such a young age it's different from adults doing it and actually for you kind info these nail tapping sound , slurping while eating something can make people irritates and cause headache
@@pradyotkumarbanerjee5675 nails can be done at any age. You are clearly delusional. Nobody here, and I mean not a single person, was talking about mouth noises. I am personally one of those people that gets angry to my core when people make mouth noises when eating, so yes I already knew this. Not sure why you’re trying to educate me on a hypothetical situation. Gtfo.
@@nataliedean7551 With proper before and after care, acrylics will not cause you long term damage or anything of that nature. It isn’t even the acrylic that does the damage, it’s the filing needed to make sure it sticks. I’ve skipped this part myself personally and my nails lasted for up to a week, which is perfect for me because I don’t like acrylics on too long. To get acrylics off, you can soak them in 100% acetone which can damage your nail, but it’s completely optional. Now about the intelligence thing because apparently you can’t speak directly to me, you are acting as if I said she should go to Harvard at her age. I said talking with your hands can be a sign of intelligence, which is 100% true. I also stated that she speaks articulately, which is again true. You brought up reading which isn’t what she was doing in the video, and then babbled about some random statistic you found on Reddit. Good job? You can learn to read at a young age and not be highly intelligent, that’s 100% true. It’s about pursuing that education and exercising your brain to maintain that level of intelligence. It’s about intellectual and emotional support, and these 2 seem to have a fantastic bond. You will hear from now grown up child geniuses that it’s about channeling that potential and having good peers to help pave the path to success. I cannot for the life of me figure out why everyone is trying to be offended over this video.
@@kyarl6311beg all you want. Snobs loose in so many ways they might not even realize, but offending everyone in your path is why they will leave obstacles on it for you, and why those who could help, won’t.
The fact that a child was getting a caramel macchiato in the first place is horrendous. Let alone that her mom is clearly exploiting her for views. She is raising a mini Karen
Exactly she’s gonna be incorrigible when she gets older
@@helloheyo4ever You people are the f'ing Karen's...!! What's pathetic is you actually don't even see it...!! Just by you judging how that child is going to grow up from watching 1 f'ing 30 second video let's everyone know who the real Karen's are...!! You can't predict the damn future and have no clue how that little girl is going to behave as an adult... She's not even being a brat or throwing a fit or showing any type of negative behavior in the video whatsoever....!! WTF...!!
My name IS Karen and I agree with you 100%!!!!
What is wrong with people nowadays? Besides the fact that she’s raising her daughter to be a spoiled little witch, she’s showing her pretty little face online where millions of kinky perverts can see it.
I got water...or water from a warm hose pipe..
@@jonathanwilson4564 that was always so refreshing on a hot day!! Especially when my parents wouldn't let us inside because we'd been in and out too much
A child that young shouldn't be drinking a caramel macchiato 😂 that was the first red flag for me
And she's how old and her nails are done like not just painted , but she has the full blown sculpture nibetween that and the starbucks parenting at the finest
Same
I have alot of problems with this.really?
That much caffeine for a child is kinda making her brain way to up and then she's gonna crash.
It could become habit forming
This is a clear example of a parent who is trying to be their child's friend and not their parent
Agreed and if her child realizes it in her older years she may have some resentment I can’t say for sure but she may it’s a possibility
Solid point. My Aunt was best friends with my cousin (said that all the time too) and she did my cousin many disservices. Too many to list but mainly encouraged her and her boyfriend to get engaged at 17. It didn't end well
Very true
By having an articulate conversation? Or by letting her kid put on nails? Or allowing her child to intricumicatrly think about her choices?
@@nice1coolsounds like you actually had a bad parent and you're speaking about yourself. Just move on and find your own happiness
The fact that the “mother” is even allowing that child to consume so much coffee is actually telling…
Could be decaf
I get my kid Starbucks a lot I just ask for no coffee
My dad was drinking coffee at 3 😂
Yeah not to mention the sugar as well all for what is likely a 6 or 7 year old girl.. nothing in this video is healthy.
Ikr
The fact that people don't see anything wrong with this is part of what's wrong with society
💯 fact
Well said
Yup! You know what my neice (about the same age) does? She dances to "bacon pankecakes" and make mud pies and plays with her toys, and loves to draw. She doesn't need a screen to keep her interested. Kids can be happy....no will be happier without it.
True
The entitled attitude is the worst part. It’s giving diva terrors
How is she entitled if the order wasnt made as requeusted?
100% teaching entitlement and elitist attitudes...
Wonder what would happen if mom put her foot down and said "no" ?
What's with the nails like that on a young girl?
I can understand an occasional mom daughter splurge....however, where's the line? Making judgment from a short clip, however seems like it's been going on for awhile.
How will creating a high maintenance child translate later in life??
@@dianeschofield9568😂😂😂
@@dianeschofield9568 her order was wrong. How did she react?
Diva Vibes for sure. it feels wrong
It's the mother's fault for allowing her to drink Starbucks. Children do not need to drink coffee with caffeine and sugar at their young age.
Probably decaf coffee. Hopefully anyways. Unless she has adhd and they aren’t worried of sugar they’re eating donuts with coffee lol
My family has drunk espresso in diapers for generations, That is not coffee that is a sugar treat. What's disgusturbing is the behavior, and filter.
I'm a child of the 80's. My mother would give me a small cup of black coffee and put an ice cube in it to cool it off. Now, as an adult, I only have Iced coffee once in a while. I predominantly drink water or sometimes pop (I know pop isn't good for you, but I deserve a treat once in a while).
@@brianamariamcginley-downey5958that doesn’t make it right????
@@Boehue-tc4gf So we should change our entire culture to be more like yours?
How to raise an insufferable brat 101
Fr
Lol
Ikr
😂 You win the internet today!
I totally agree with you. 1. She's acting like an internet adult. 2. Who lets their child drink COFFEE?
I was wondering the same thing! Why is this tiny child drinking coffee?!
I've drank coffee since childhood....but I agree with this video being way off.
I couldn’t have said it better myself.
I agree with number 1 but with the kids drinking coffee is so normal in other places
I was recommended coffee as a child from my doctor to help my adhd before trying meds. It was espresso tho, not dessert coffee
Even if it wasn’t online, I don’t like the girl’s entitled attitude.
Oof. Just say you don’t like children having opinions.
@@AandM8 Oof. Just say you don’t know the difference between having an opinion, and having a bad attitude.
@lizzy815 it's not a opinion it's the girl being entitled and being very picky and having a bad attitude against her mother and the mom just laughing at it
@@AandM8 immature
Narcissist training... the ways of the world will NOT do this little light any favors!!! LetUsPray for her!!! Amen!!!
❤ Protect your Children!!! ❤
Why is a 5 year old wearing acrylic nails, ordering Starbucks coffee, and acting like a teenager? So much wrong with this.
I said the exact same!! This most def ain’t cute, not one bit whatsoever like…
Jebus man… do better mom!! Christ, this is worlds gotten far too out of hand and only seems to be getting worse and more downhill by the goddang day!! What a shame this has become and now is…. Just wait til she’s friggin 14-15-16 too… the parents will pay for this and have their repercussions soon enough at some point…
She's not 5, she's a 17 year old spoiled princess, and then mom will put a clock up on her account to show everyone the moment she turns 18
This is wild. Like…. Who would let their child do that?
Yeah the nails and the makeup and the attitude it's just... this just makes me sad.
The pole awaits her
This couldn’t happen without the mother’s help and approval. False nails on a kid that age? This woman has a freight train of trouble headed her way and it’s her own damn fault.
Take her phone, take the nails off, make her read a book, and stop enabling her behavior. She is no older than seven years old. She doesn’t need any of that crap. She is raising her to be entitled and to be a future Karen.
I totally agree. Me and my wife came from nothing, literally grew up with no electricity and plumbing now we are doing very well. My daughter has everything but she does know at the drop of a dime she could lose it all if she does not appreciate what she has she will lose it simple math, simple knowledge that is what you teach your children.
I’m sorry what I said was so long basically you build your life for your next generation if they don’t appreciate it then they don’t deserve it
None of your business. Why do you think your opinion means anything ? I know of a few kids that influence using toys. You’re all about 15 years too late
AMEN!
@@lizprince7944 It's OK to deny this little girl the childhood and use her as a prop for mom's social media?
Got it!
I hope you never have children
The mom is most definitely the problem here.
She probably means well.🤷♀️
@@IndigoMystik maybe. She wants to be her daughter’s friend instead of her mother.
@richiepeacock8900 not a good thing. We need to be mothers first. Then friends when it's OK.
@@stephaniemacedo4152 this is what I’m saying. I agree.
@@richiepeacock8900nah, friends usually don't exploit each other
That’s so creepy. The nails, the weird coffee shop snobbery, the face filter, it’s all so creepy.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed the filter. It drives me nuts when people use filters on children. Do people actually think their kids need them?
@@billiechristine4034 They absolutely don’t! And the fact that her eyes were made larger and her face more baby-like while she is talking all grown up makes me wonder who that is supposed to appeal to 🤮 That mom has to know that there are a bunch of creeps watching her daughter. She probably gets a ton of pervy comments.
Didn’t realize there was a filter
@@tinamarler6970 Yeah, you can see her face glitch a little, especially at the beginning.
Yuck I didn't realize there was a filter too.
Beautiful child, but you are going to be her ruin. Let her be a kid. Geeesh, it's even hard to deal with adults like this.
Children don't belong on the internet.
I loved the Internet as a child because I found the site full of out of copyright books and spent so much time copying and pasting so I could read them on word because I didn't have consent use of the Internet. I had an large library full of books on my computer. It was the early 2000s and I was having fun.
But Also understand that other children weren't doing this. The Internet was slow back then in the early 2000s and 90s. I didn't even load pictures back then. I had the web browser set to quick mode to basically just show text. Watch an video I would have to be crazy just nope.
SOME children dont belong on the internet.
Neither do the over 50 crowd 😂😂😂
Same thing with cellphones back in the day, kids need to be outside touching grass and getting dirty
It’s not like she drove to Starbucks on her own. Mom created this monster!
Hate children much?
Yep, children mimic what they see. I can guarantee mom acts the exact same way
Bingo
They usually do
Also drove her to a nail appointment
Adultification is harmful to them as adults.let kids be kids
Know that's real 💯
Definitely but what dies that have to do with this normal child??
@robertrichardson9948 taking on adult mannerisms, drinking Starbucks, fingernails are you trolling or just love arguing. I've seen 7year Olds mimicking teens, skipping ahead is missing developmental stages. Yes sadly this is normal these days, doesn't mean it's not harmful to grow up too fast
@@americanpatriot.n1How do you not understand? She’s actually too young to be drinking coffee in the first place.
@Boehue-tc4gf well of coarse not but that's not what I was commenting on, or the comments I was responding to. Caffeine and sugar should be treated like nicotine, they are all stulimulants.
Personally I think caffeine should be illegal until you're 18, unless drank at home with parents, same as most states underage alchohol laws.
Actually there is a ton of data on how low dosedls of caffeine and nicotine stolimulate brain growth and synthesize neural networks to work faster.
YES!!! Finally someone said something! Those “influencer” children are so annoying, it makes me cringe how far in life they think they are when many of them are not even a decade old
There’s something very disturbing about a parent having their young daughter present themselves as a grown woman.
I was thinking the same thing.
If you want to know why she's entitled, a big clue would be that when she said, "I want coffee from a different place than everyone else". Her mom went and got her one.
I was thinking the same. There’s a fine line between confidence and spoiled brat.
That's NOT entitlement. Omg I can't imagine y'all having kids.
@@Aiibhumm if the rest of the family is having Duncan Donuts and this little brat gets her own Starbucks yea that is entitlement. Lmao…my 7 year old would never act snobby like this yuck
When I decide to get food, I go to ONE place and one place only. If I said I was going to Dunkin’ and that little child cried for Starbucks, she either A: wasn’t getting a drink B: choosing from their menu or C: drinking what’re was at home. I am not stopping twice. Little acrylics needs to learn that, post haste.
Creating a narcissist.
So weird. Kids need to be kids, they can’t process adult emotions. The internet needs to go away.
what adult emotions its just a kid having a starbucks drink with her mom?...
@@JesusisthesaviorofmylifeIs caffeine is the adult Emotion.
That was my only question with this, Why is this six year old drinking enough coffee to have a favorite.
@@djdavisiscool same here. A lil strange that's a baby drinking coffee.
@alanroberts6663 my brother's mother in law gives 2 year old a sip SOMETIMES
but a kid drinking a cup of coffee even once a week is kinda weird
These are the kids that come into my place of work and never say please thank you or excuse me. Just entitled
Why tf is a child drinking coffee anyway… treating kids like adults is weird
I thought the same thing! I definitely have a caffeinate addiction and do not want that for my kids.
In my country, kids have coffee. I had coffee.
I was thinking, “Damn, I hope that’s decaf”. Having you child get addicted to caffeine at such a young age would be such an unnecessary evil.
My kid drinks coffee but I don’t. In her defense, her father’s side of the family is Mexican and they’ve been giving her conchas and coffee since she was old enough to eat solids. Her Starbucks order is usually a hot chocolate or chocolate milk based drink, if she doesn’t get a lemonade instead. She makes her coffee at home and it’s like 2-4 oz coffee max and winds up being more like a milk tea than a coffee.
@@Innocentban ok… doesn’t mean it good for them. Too much caffeine is bad for adults… even worse for kids. It stains teeth, causes accelerated heart rate, etc
There’s nothing normal about this. You are absolutely right.
No. This is not acceptable and the daughter’s behavior is actually pretty disgusting.
Spoiled brat energy.
Don’t blame her though
And really it's the parenting that disgusts me
And cofre is bad for kids
What about her behavior is so bad lol? Having a preference is bad behavior? Only weird thing here is that she is drinking coffee at that age but other than that this seems totally normal.
Coffee and acrylics for a 5ish year old rubs me the wrong way
The way she breaths, the pauses between certain words, her connotations, the nail clacking, I swear even the timing in her blinking is a carbon copy of all the insufferable influencers I see online…That’s honestly so sad 😢
Agree 😞
Children emulate what they see on TV and online. It's the parent's job to monitor what kind of media their children are consuming.
Exactly like a carbon copy and it's gross
Agreed. Consuming coffee at that age is also a big no from me. Grooming her for sure to keep the suffering going from these stupid influencers.
Also I don't know how young this girl is but she looks like she's too young to be wearing eye makeup ... you can see the different color eyeshadows and I think she has something similar to eyeliner maybe powder eyeliner she definitely has lost her innocence too soon
Why is a child this age drinking coffee?!!! That’s a hard no for me. Minors should not be featured on social media either. We should have laws against this. Irresponsible parenting at its finest.
But you'd hand them a coke riiight?
@@tamarahigbeecoffee has like 6x the amount of caffeine a coke has.
@@tamarahigbeefuck no, neither 🙄
Couldnt have said it better. IMO Everything about this is wrong
@@tamarahigbeenope
She is just a mirror of her mom.
Monkey see Monkey do
Exactly
If parents couldn't exploit their children online we wouldn't have these issues 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
These type of parents and children have existed since Sedona of mankind. The Internet isn’t the reason.
As a public school teacher for 38 years; the apple never falls far from the tree!!!
And…why the hell is she giving that child coffee???
And why does the girl have fake nails?? Then the mom records it and thinks it's funny. Poor little girl is following in her mother's footsteps.
💯
Her mom is probably on onlyfans so I hope there's a great father to stop the daughter in the future! 😮
@@Skateboardingsakuradon’t try and justify any part of this. This is disturbing
@@ltme4134 don't try and shit on others cultures.
As a parent, it is 100% the moms fault, and she most likely won’t even admit it.
What’s the mom’s fault?
@@Livymichelle the saying “the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree” is out there for a reason. Kids look at their parents, how they act, what they like, what they say. Babies/kids are sponges. You can either set an example or ignore the negative habits you instill in your children. This mom clearly is oblivious to how she acts and teaches her daughter, or she really just doesn’t give a rats *ss, I do Not parent my children this way and never will.
@@AuroraDisneyH what was negative about the video? Like yeah I get it it’s really strange that a 7 yr old is drinking coffee. But like millions of people drink coffee on the daily basis. Does that make it a negative habit. Did you never have a caffeinated drink once when you were al little kid? I know on some occasions I would beg my mom to let me have an ice Capp. It was a treat but wasn’t a common occurrence. You only saw a ten second clip of her life you don’t know if it’s a habit or even if it’s a norm.
@@AuroraDisneyHyou were talking about attitude correct? I have a feeling the coffee is at the bottom of the list of “things”.
I mean that little girl is gorgeous and has BEAUTIFUL eyes, but it’s sad all I see is attitude in them. And even though it’s 10 seconds, unfortunately it tells a lot
See that’s the problem tho with people in this day and age. People ~girls specifically~ believe just because you’re “cute and pretty” you’re automatically excused from your mistakes and problems. But no, we are not excused from accountability as much as we try to fight it. Honest comments or not I just don’t agree with avoiding the mom and daughters accountability and justifying it. The sooner ~women~ accept that they do have flaws, the sooner the world will be a beautiful place. Disagree with me if you want, I’m just going off of centuries of history with that healthy mindset and proven growth
Everything, from the nails, the attitude, and the fact her parents are okay with her having freaking coffee, is a red flag!!! My kids are also gen alpha and I'm doing the best I can to make sure they don't turn out like this🤦♀️
Same here! Thankfully we live in a small Midwest town, and don't have a lot of this going around. Keeping them off socials at a young age is so important though! Why would you want your babies to act like this especially so young? You can tell that mom is either proud or creating a monster for clout..Keep fighting the good fight✌🏼
Also same!! Every time my kid tries to get too big for her britches I humble that ish back down. This is gross
Same! I tell my daughter she can’t have coffee until she is a grown up.
This one is a future Democrat
@@anneko6842but do you give her soda?
I'm 100% agree with you. This is not normal behavior from a child. This is extreme mental illness and she is on the internet way too much exposed to things she should not be seeing
This is so wrong on so many levels. That child has her nails professionally done and she's wearing makeup. This is sick.
Groomer parent
It's most likely press on calm down
I don't agree with exposing the child to social media at that age by appearing on or watching. But, I've definitely treated both my girls to a nail salon visit a few times a year or special occasions since they were 5. I think the type of color is each parent's choice. Makeup, I've definitely allowed them to play in, but didn't wear it in public. Bc, I've allowed my girls to play with it, I think that's why they now have a healthy relationship with makeup. Well, my 11-year-old is still too young to wear it full-time in public, but she doesn't care to. But, she is a cheer competitor and they wear it for comp. My 17-year-old doesn't wear lbs of it. I probably had an unhealthy relationship with makeup bc my parents made it taboo. I got grounded at 13 for using foundation to cover up pimples. But, was allowed to wear the terrible tinted clearasil 🤮
There are press on nails that are meant for little kids and there is makeup that is meant for little kids. Ever think she's a little girl who possibly has long dark lashes? My two blonde sisters have dark lashes 😂😂 so don't try and say she's blonde, so they shouldn't be dark because that would be ignorant
What levels?
This is terrifying. It’s all so inappropriate. Your child is not your friend!!!! Or how you make money! Just gross. This girl will grow up as a Narcissist. Sad.
Agreed. So sad. Why even give her the option…why is she drinking coffee to begin with. 🤦🏽♀️ Ugh so much wrong with this.
Stop throwing around actual mental health disorders. Its something that requires a doctors diagnosis for and is debilitating.
They have ruined this child by not allowing her to be one.
Looks like an average 1990s kid to me
@@americanpatriot.n1 a teenager maybe...not a friggin 8 year old!!
🎯. She’s not 8yo. Did the coffee stun her growth??? She like 5-6 yo to me.
@slashhamby4663 yes an 8 year old 🤣🤣🤣 there are plenty of examples of bad kids, she is just acting like a barbie in this specific video, like my sister in the 90s
@@americanpatriot.n1 never said she was a bad kid more like she has bad parents for allowing her to act so adult way before she needs to
My parents gave us kids two options...take it or leave it...but THEY decided if we got something to eat or drink from restaurants. Plain and simple.
The little girl is too grown. Her childhood is being robbed from her. Too much too soon.
Mummy probably believes its endearing or even "talent."
@@jodejette right and its a recipe for disaster.
She's just parroting her mom and her mom is posting it as if it's the girl's own thoughts.
The irony being the "grown" part is just the vile way adult girls act! Like spoiled children.
This is not okay. They are entitling her. She will have a HARD future.
Ive just come back from a friends house and her 9 year old doesnt go online. Do you know how refreshing it was to see an un programmed child. She sat writing a book and drawing pictures and it was amazing. She is also amazingly weird and has the best imagination. I hope she stays pure and doesnt end up like these kids.
If I could go back and do over one thing with my son, I would definitely do a no screens policy! He's 7 now and I've now implemented a no screentime during the school week rule. When we first started cutting back on screentime, he whined and complained, but I knew it was for the best. It's always awesome to hear about parents doing next to no screentime from the beginning. Your friends are raising their daughter right!
When I have kids I’m def doing no screens!!! I know parents have said it’s hard to placate them without it. But I’m determined to fight through it. No screens!! Be imaginative !! Idc, draw on the walls even!
My son has about 2 hours screen time a week. He plays minecraft only during that time. He's 8. I refuse to let him sit on a device and not be a child.
Its okay she’ll get bullied for it in a few years
@@tac0_6you justify bullying?
I wasn’t allowed to have a coffee until I was like 12, and even then my order wasn’t that complex, and nails? Sure paint them but press ones at that age is just crazy!
As a parent, this is absolutely ridiculous her nails that was speaking to her mother, the coffee absolutely not. This child is going to be an entitled brat if she isn’t already.
Oh you can see she already is complaining they didn’t give her whipped cream - what???? She shouldn’t be drinking espresso drinks let alone complaining about whipped cream?
@@helloheyo4everRight what in that actually f but glad most comments agree that this behavior is not normal and not only that but I don’t even know adults that behave that way either geez 😅
It doesn’t look like entitlement to me, more like acting older than she is meant to. Skipping the different stages of growing up can lead to developmental problems down the line. But she absolutely should not be drinking coffee, it can mess up the way her young brain produces energy.
@@BirchTales they had to go to a different store to get her more expensive coffee. Even if she was older that would show entitlement.
@@idkidc4594 if you are that entitled as an adult, you need to get a grip, but her parents probably find that behaviour amusing and indulge it. Just shows bad parenting.
As a nail tech, i HOPE those are fake press ons. No child should have enhancements, before the age of 12. As for the coffee WTF ARE YOU THINKING! Let babies be babies.
Oh my god...I almost forgot about the whole glue allergy thing.
They look fake
Why? What’s dangerous? Just curious
This girls spending far too much time online, all her mannerisms, including the personality. Wow she’s still so young.
Sad
Looks like a 1990s kid imitation barbie 😂😂😂 yall weird
Some of that can be blamed on her mother
It occurred to me that she is copying her Mother’s behavior, since she is an influencer, more so than watching lots of YT or TikTok. But WTF do I know? That info is not disclosed.
@AbsolutelyNot86 yeah she reminds me of my sister in the 1990s, don't understand what straws they are pulling from on this video
your nail tapping gives me that
This child should be playing on the playground getting her nails dirty. Not having salon nails and knowing exactly what coffee to get.
Exactly. Some kids don’t even have a childhood anymore
THINKING she knows exactly what coffee to get is more like it. Ugh.
I worked as a nail tech before. And of my gosh, there will be 3 year old baby girl getting acrylic nails!!! Waxing eyebrows, too. And worse, some mom even encouraged them to get their nails and eyebrows done!
Seriously, why does she have fake nails?
Very disturbing to see a 6 year old dressed up, acting like & being treated like a grown woman. Gross.
You know what’s weird to me? I recently saw a video of a little boy, much younger than this girl, he was drinking out of a teacup at a Cafe. It was very adorable and he was praised in the comments for acting like a grown man. A young boy acting like a man is praised, but this young girl acting like a woman is scorned. Really says a lot.
want to be treared like a grown, pay youreself😅 thats what my mom always said.😂
She's not peacefully sipping tea from a teacup; She's tapping at a Starbucks macchiato with her acrilic nails complaining about not getting whipped cream with her 2 pumps of white chocolate.
Dressed up? She's wearing PAJAMAS. Wtf
@@Shield954 She is clearly wearing acrilic nails & makeup @ 6 years old. Who tf puts acrilic nails on a 6 year old?
Why does that child have on fake nails?? 💅🏼 I have a problem with that.
Really bad for their nails at that age too !
I was thinking the same thing!!
im pretty sure those are (hopefully) just press ons! idk if nail stylists are allowed to work on a child this young bc of how thin their nails are (im guessing and hope so anyway)
I had press on nails for a little bit and my daughter's wanted to do what mommy did, so we did some for them too. They stayed on for a few days and then they all decided they didn't like it and let them come off.
Professionally done fake nails is a different story.
@@liv-w2o I have used press on nails because I thought they would be better but they were just as harsh as gel or acrylics.
You can also tell she put a filter on her child. I could understand if it was to disguise her identity a bit more. But it’s just to make her appear perfect.
Giving the child caffeine is the first strike
I'm from Costa Rica. I had coffee at ten, but they wouldn't let me act like that little girl.
Yes 100% so weird
@@kathrynoneill586210 is different then 5
Yeah I thought the same thing. Kids have caffeine all the time but I’m pretty sure that drink has 3 shots of espresso in it and that’s excessive caffeine for a small child
Totally exploiting and training her child to act like an adult. 🤦♀️
It's called grooming. The mom is fetishizing adult behaviors being performed by her child
awful.
The coffee, the acrylics, this child should be saying “I want two pumps of chocolate syrup in my milk, please mommy” completely disturbing. I’d be real quick to let this little girl know that she IS IN FACT A DAMN CHILD. Go play with some Barbie’s, smh. CPS needs to be called freaking ASAP
Problem is she is either raised by some combination of child, idiot, or abuser.
She’s not even a quarter of the way finished growing yet.. she shouldn’t be drinking coffee
So sick of seeing kids act like adults.
More like entitled adults. Not just adults
Get that kid a coloring book and bottle of water. And tell baby Karen to sit down
👏🏼😭😭😭 exactly
😂
Not a bottle of water🤣🤣
Liked it until you called her a baby Karen
😂😂😂😂 baby Karen
When I was her age, my mom would get me hot chocolate at Starbucks and tell me it was decaf coffee because I wanted it.
You should have just been told no.
She might have been a good kid.. however, I don't agree with lying to kids either
I've met children like this before. They act like small adults until they don't get what they want, and then they throw major tantrums, worse than a toddler's.
I'm not sure where the mannerisms come from, whether that's an affect that they pick up because adults find it cute and it helps them to manipulate situations to get what they want. Or whether it's just adopted naturally from watching too much TV, social media, and being around teenagers.
I will say, these kids are youngest siblings 100% of the time. The baby of the family, for sure.
That child is not giving off child energy. She is giving off Starbuck influencer mom energy.
I don't understand why it's so easy for parents to exploit their children all over social media.. it's crazy & i bet she has an ATTITUDE of a 15yr old too .🤦🏻♀️.
Yyyyeeesssssss!!!!SAY IT AGAIN...
@@tonyabell1132 i just don't see how that's "cute"& don't think ppl realize how many nasty ppl are in this world & turn to social media. Pedo's loooove little girl content...
The nails tapping the cup unleashes an intense anger in me lmao I dont know why. These kids dont know what its like to be a kid man.
Omg me too! That mom should be ashamed of this
I never had Starbucks in my life........
😢 this is ridiculous. Why is this 6 year old drink coffee?? Like - stop right there. Then address the laundry list of insanity after that.
Child predators had to do alot of work to find kids, we are now serving them on a platter...
They can also watch free movies with children in them on apps like tubi, pluto... a mom taking a video of her child is nothing. You think they pay for what they find on the dark web? No they don't.
@zoeburks3789 You missed the point, it's about socialising children in ways that make them accutely more vulnerable to predation.
@@BluePea88They severely did. I wonder if on purpose. Perhaps they support this behavior? See it as "cute"? Also, comparing a few movies to THOUSANDS and thousands of videos on TikTok of parents purposely putting their child on exhibition. A child in the bath, eating phallic foods, skimpy clothing, makeup. Seriously, how could anyone think this is okay? "She's so cute! She's like a mini adult!" She shouldn't be, she's a literal child. I was playing with My Littlest Petshop when I was that age. My older sister, who engages in this behaviour, thinks I'm ridiculous for not liking what I see when I accompany her to pick up my niece and nephew from ELEMENTARY. Why are the girls with stripper-lever nails and makeup? Why are their pants and shirts SO tight? Why do they act like 18 y/o? I'm talking cursing, sexual behaviour, ZERO lack of respect for adults or authority whatsoever. On the contrary, here (Puerto Rico) it's become very common for MOTHERS to say shit like, "And if that skank teacher of yours fucks with you again, you have my permission to whoop her ass!" Seriously, what is going on...
Idk..they're disgusting, I don't think it will make a difference if she wasn't acting like an influencer
@zoeburks3789 so bcuz mom watched the dark side the child should be dragged in it? Yall democrats need to leave these kids alone
The main problem I see is yet another parent exploiting their child on the internet. *Putting videos or images of children online should be illegal and you will never change my mind about that.*
100% agree!!
Wouldn’t want to change your mind about that. The lengths immature adults will go to feed their narcissistic needs is disgusting
Idk about that. There is a huge difference between this and stuff like family photos you post to Facebook.
She’s like 6 or7 years old and she’s drinking coffee? She’s literally sassier then my grandma when she’s drunk
This is actually really sad. Our younger generations aren’t even kids anymore.
She acting like a 1990s kid who love barbie 😂😂😂
I would have loved to hear my Mom’s response to my sister
1) asking for $75 nails
2) asking for coffee
3) asking for $7 coffee
4) asking why she doesn’t
prefer Dunkin coffee over
Starbuck’s
We were treated like children,
not adults. Donuts, period,
was a treat you might have gotten once or twice a year
for going downtown to try on school clothes and acting
polite and cooperative.
Not because we felt we deserved to be treated as equals.
🏆 I couldn't agree more with everything in your comment! To me, Social Media & wealthy Families produce over entitled children & adults. And the more I see it, makes me Appreciate being raised lower middle class. The more you have, the less you appreciate materials, People & Life 💔
Absolutely horrible! Is she 21 yrs old? I just am so sad to see this manipulation of a child's life to be an adult. Yes...way way too on the internet!
yesss this girl is what ive been looking for. ive been so frustrated with the next generation like 8 yr olds and UNDER acting like they’re 16 and disrespecting their parents
My grandma used to say coffee made children's brains harden. Whether that's true or not they definitely shouldn't be drinking it. And her baby nails tapping really sent me 😂
Eh the coffee isn't the problem. As a latin person it is customary to have cafe con Leche, (coffee with milk) at a young age. And trust, I didn't act like that lol
Coffee is fine I drank it since I was 1 yr . Italian grams give their grandkids coffee lolz. Coffee wasn't the issue at all its her attitude
That is really unsettling. Parents who encourage their kids to act like adults in any way is creepy. Also, the fact that so many kids grow up with the desire to be seen online and to get attention from strangers is beyond my comprehension, or why parents allow and encourage it.
So true I agree with you. Kids acting like adults because parents raising them like that is actually extremely creepy.....
She’s using a filter too!! That’s telling the child she needs to look “better”. Crazy!!
Omg I'm glad someone else noticed it. I thought I was going crazy
as a 90s baby I can relate to this little girl all except for the coffee part mom would only get me hot chocolate, but having my nails painted like my mom's at this age and going to dunken donuts and getting to pick my own donut plus getting my "coffee" aka hot chocolate definitely brought my sassy side out. I felt extra girly extra grown and just plain extra you can't tell me when you were also a little one more so for just girls if you got your hair done like mommys or paintedyour nails or played with makeup that you didnt feel like a sassy grown bad B, I feel there's nothing wrong with this kid except the coffee part it should of been hot chocolate but it's honestly up to parents what their kids eat and drink not society.
Kids these days will never know the meaning of a simple life without online influence. Riding bikes, climbing trees or just simply hanging out with their friends/family outside playing without a phone, computer or even alot of TV to influence them. Growing up when i was young is a memory that i hold near and dear to my heart because i know the "good ole days" are completely gone. This is so sad to see.
Not to mention, if SHTF for real, they'd never make it!
I can't even imagine what it would be like having my parents constantly staring at their phone.
She's acting like a 25 year old and it's NOT ok. Children should NOT have coffee. It's absolutely terrible for kids. This makes me sick. She's being groomed to be a stuck up self absorbed influencer. Poor child.
25yr old Spoiled Princess.
This is not even normal behaviour for a 25yr old.
I agree on the coffee also.
Wtf up with the makeup ?
She'll either never get married, or does just to get divorced, always have fake friends (&nails, hair, etc), complain about having to work, play the victim card, not take responsibility for anything, you know the type. Wait until she has to pay for her own Starbucks or any sh-it. Or she'll wind up being a coke-head stranded on the streets tricking herself out. Smh 🙄
Americans are insane, we have been drinking tea and coffee since we were like 5 smh
Weirdest part is the mother is not only embarrassed, but wants to publicize the moment
Weirdest part is the mother is not only embarrassed, but wants to act like she found the kid like this.
That is a proud mother. She is not embarrassed at all, not in the least.
This mom is totally living vicariously through her child.
I agree with you. This girl is headed for serious mental health problems as she grows older. Creepy the way her mother is setting her up. We need legislation to protect these children.
Absolutely agree with you. What child that age drinks coffee, let alone knows how to order at Starbucks?! This is NOT normal.
So bizarre. Over 100mg of caffeine for a child her age is insanity.
It’s child abuse! Neve in my life have I seen a child of that age drink coffee.
I don't understand why people can't let kids be kids. They will get to this point soon enough smh. My daughter is almost 13 and miss the young silly years so much
Do we know if the narrator lady has kids? This little girl most likely has older siblings and that's why she is this way. I have 2 kids but im from a big family. There's 13 cousins including my 2. Most of the little girls FLOCK to the older girls, same with the boys. Unless your raising this little girl stfu
Also the fact that she letting her have CAFFEINE that young!?! That’s just crazy to me
I actually had to explain to the teacher, THE SCHOOL, that "You are the adult. He does not have to like it, he has to comply with what we are asking him to do. Tough kitty paws if he doesn't like it."
I personally feel like nobody under 18 should be allowed to be shown on youtube or tiktok. But since parents using kids for content generate so much traffic and revenue, it's not even a thought.
AGREE!!!
It wouldn't surprise me if some people only wanted kids JUST so they could do what this woman did.
If you're going to say that, there shouldn't be any actor under the age of 18. Please stop being ignorant because I can guarantee some of your most favorite actors started out as child stars 😂😂😂
@zoeburks3789 There's a massive difference between the two and you know it. Stop being a creep and defending kid influences
@@zoeburks3789 dude come on you must be a mommy influencer then lol or you are a huge fan. Because while Hollywood is sick and evil and a lot of people, including children have been victimized by the film industry just Hollywood in general. There’s still laws created around it. They still have to abide by children working laws. They can only “work” for so many hours a day, and even a week. There are separate funds that the children cannot have until they are an adult things like that but on TH-cam? These mommy influencers don’t have any restrictions they can record their kids all day every day and bare it all to the world. And have no expectation of saving any of this money, showing the entire world, your life, while gaining nothing from it only Mom ..While having their personal information out there, yes, some information about child stars are public yes but I shouldn’t know every single thing about your kid. I literally know someone on Facebook and I know everything about her kids and it’s actually sickening. I hate that I know where her kid goes to school what her animals names are what her favorite color is what her favorite show is where she lives because Mom posts pictures of them in front of their house and in their neighborhood. Since I know all that information, I can literally go to her school and say her parents names that they sent me here because cuddles their dog got ran over and we’re gonna go and get your sister fucking Penelope and she would fall for because I know everything about her that’s terrible.. because while yes I am an innocent person if I know all the information, some freak, that has bad intentions, has that information as well! I can also find out all this information about other kids that are online
🎀I didn’t even think anyone gave their child coffee at that young age and the nails..Let children be children.🎀
i liked getting my nails done at that age 😭 chill it’s just fun. everything else is pretty crazy tho
And the mom asks, “You’ve never had Dunkin’ coffee before?” Of course not, she’s a little girl and it should be a normal thing for a child to not have had coffee 🤷🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
I was allowed to have coffee when I was 5, I let my kids have coffee drinks young, but they were mostly milk. It's completely fine. You really can't be sure if that actually has any coffee in it or not.
Before starbucks and dunkin. Adults would give children coffee if they wanted. Now its just a money grab to consume more unnecessary sugar with caffeine.
As for nails. I had play fake nails as a kid. Which would come off instantly.
This is actually sick. She’s dead before she’s even lived.
Grooming is grooming no matter what form. Nuff said.
Glad some one said this.
Thank you. People don’t understand that parents are the biggest influencers in children’s lives.
Came here to say this. So glad I don’t have to.
Who said they was grooming her to either side?
Child needs a reality check…So does Mom
I agree, this is weird. Children often only repeat what the parents tell them.
The attitude, the behavior, and the fact that this young child is drinking coffee! This mother is doing an absolutely terrible job.
It bothers me when grown women act that way. THIS BEHAVIOR DIDN'T EXIST BEFORE SELFIES. the internet made everything 💯 worse.
I have been saying that for awhile. The Internet was supposed to intellectually elevate humanity by giving us access to information like we have never had before.
Instead it’s just given idiots and crazy people an unfettered platform to spew their garbage.
I’m all for free speech. I’m just disappointed in how we have chosen to use it.
She was asked a question and answered it, intelligently for a child as young as her. What’s the problem her nail tapping? I’ve seen kids her age do way worse than tap their nails. I’m more concerned with all the sugar her mom is giving her to drink at such a young age. I’m sure it’s decaffeinated but still a lot of sugar, plus donuts? Come on now🙄
@@liv4514 my old ass remembers how people acted before selfies 🤳 and the internet. Children behaved like children. If I didn't, maybe it wouldn't bother me so much, but I did, and it does.
You think answering like you just stepped out of the clueless movie from the 90'sas a 7 or 8 year old is ok? So you think a LITTLE GIRL that act already so privileged teenaged adult is going to turn out ok in school Thur the year or in life? Buy you know what it may just be the money talking here cause non of it was intelligent. Fake sad and privileged and very realistically blind @@liv4514
Haha exactly, I don't even like adults who act like this let alone kids 🤢
The mother is raising a little monster. Imagine that child in the damn classroom
Yeah, and in the work place someday. Absolute nightmare
I would not go so far as to say that based on the behavior seen here.
@@mickyo7171 the parents are engraving entitlement at a young impactful age. That is going to do more harm than good in the long run.
Ma’am, the nail tapping 🤦♀️ the only conversation about coffee I have either my 6 yr old is “coffee is for big people”.😂
She’s simply talking with her hands, she just has acrylics on so it’s tapping. I literally do the same thing when I’ve got acrylics on. Talking with your hands can be a sign of intelligence, and this girls speaks very well, and looks young. I wouldn’t be surprised if she was a bit of a genius. I’m disgusted by all the comments assuming this child will turn out to be a bad person from this one video.
She shouldn't have acrylics on her nails at such a young age! Her nailbeds are very fragile, at this age. Acrylics ruin your nailbeds, even on adults. The nailbeds usually recover for an adult, but who knows the implications this can have on a child whose body is more fragile than an adult. And furthermore, mom and child should be concerning themselves with letting this child just be a child and not trying to grow her up so fast. And this girls interaction does not equate to intelligence. Just for reference, it is proven that children who have learned to read before school age, 3 or 4 years old, are no further ahead or any more intelligent by the time they are 11 than children who didn't learn to read until after they started school. Learning how to act on social media is definitely not a sign of intelligence! It's the dumbing down of society!
@@drphilegg9578nails shouldnt be done at such a young age it's different from adults doing it and actually for you kind info these nail tapping sound , slurping while eating something can make people irritates and cause headache
@@pradyotkumarbanerjee5675 nails can be done at any age. You are clearly delusional. Nobody here, and I mean not a single person, was talking about mouth noises. I am personally one of those people that gets angry to my core when people make mouth noises when eating, so yes I already knew this. Not sure why you’re trying to educate me on a hypothetical situation. Gtfo.
@@nataliedean7551 With proper before and after care, acrylics will not cause you long term damage or anything of that nature. It isn’t even the acrylic that does the damage, it’s the filing needed to make sure it sticks. I’ve skipped this part myself personally and my nails lasted for up to a week, which is perfect for me because I don’t like acrylics on too long. To get acrylics off, you can soak them in 100% acetone which can damage your nail, but it’s completely optional. Now about the intelligence thing because apparently you can’t speak directly to me, you are acting as if I said she should go to Harvard at her age. I said talking with your hands can be a sign of intelligence, which is 100% true. I also stated that she speaks articulately, which is again true. You brought up reading which isn’t what she was doing in the video, and then babbled about some random statistic you found on Reddit. Good job? You can learn to read at a young age and not be highly intelligent, that’s 100% true. It’s about pursuing that education and exercising your brain to maintain that level of intelligence.
It’s about intellectual and emotional support, and these 2 seem to have a fantastic bond. You will hear from now grown up child geniuses that it’s about channeling that potential and having good peers to help pave the path to success. I cannot for the life of me figure out why everyone is trying to be offended over this video.
If my whole family is buying something from 1 shop, no way they would take me to a different place for me to buy what I WANT😂
That kid is gonna have a rude awakening. Snobs don’t do well
Not her fault. Also what about her is a snob other than having a preference
Don't they? I beg to differ
Are you kidding me? That's all I see nowadays...and they seem to be doing just fine
@@kyarl6311beg all you want. Snobs loose in so many ways they might not even realize, but offending everyone in your path is why they will leave obstacles on it for you, and why those who could help, won’t.
Ugh! Unbelievable! I agree. As a mom of 4, that is red flag after red flag!
Everything is wrong with the way she behave. This is learned behavior, very disturbing. Mother is 100% responsible.
I'm not going to lie. That was me in the 90s. Lol i got my mails done way too young..... and i loved it. ❤