Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous: 10 Celebrity Children Who Are Living Large
Entertainment Nov 02, 2015
Designer clothes, private schools, all-expenses-paid vacations — these kids have it all!
Watching our favourite pop stars as kids, we have all had dreams of becoming rich and famous just like them. But some kids are living our childhood dream with being born into fame, fortune and success. If you're an heir to celebrity royalty, there's no doubt you're going to live the good life.
Take a look at the glitzy and glamorous lives of Bollywood and Hollywood children.
1. North West
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Daughter to the queen of social media, with rapper and Yeezy designer father, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's daughter North West is only two years old and has had a fabulous life. Her wardrobe will make a girl at any age envious. North has been rocking Givenchy and Balmain since birth.
2. Aaradhya Bachchan
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Her mother, Aishwarya Rai, is known as the most beautiful woman in the world, and the Bollywood-famous Abhishek Bachchan is this girl's father, so she won't struggle to make her mark in Bollywood. Known as the most famous child in Bollywood, Aaradhya celebrated her third birthday with a VIP list of only the most famous Bollywood celebrities and their kids.
3. Blue Ivy Carter
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Jay-Z and Beyoncé's daughter is the little princess of hip-hop. There's no question that this two-year-old is living large. Not only was her lifestyle boasted about in her dad's song "3 Kings," but she is also the star of her mother's song "Blue," named after her.
4. Viaan Kundra
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You get what you want when you have a multi-millionaire father and an uber-famous mother. Raj Kundra and Shilpa Shetty's son, Viaan, has already shared a magazine spread with his mother. This toddler also has a Twitter account created by his father with 14,000 followers.
5. Suri Cruise
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Born into Hollywood fame, Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise's daughter, Suri Cruise, has the perks of wearing Marc Jacobs, Chloé and Burberry. Her expensive taste in fashion isn't the only thing her parents splurge on. Suri is enrolled in a private school in New York that costs a total of 40 grand a year!
6. Aryan, Abram and Suhana Khan
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The king of Bollywood is always being talked about, and his kids are no exception. Shah Rukh Khan and wife, Gauri Chibber, have their hands full with three kids. Price is no big deal in the Khan household, where the father is a huge star.
7. Moroccan and Monroe Cannon
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Having a superstar mother and a singer, TV host and actor father has its perks. Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon's twins, Moroccan and Monroe, are living the good life — travelling all over the world by their mother's side and getting spoiled with gifts by their father.
8. Renee and Alishah Sen
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Sushmita Sen made history when she adopted her daughters, Renee and Alishah. Her daughters have followed in their Miss Universe mother's footsteps. Both of them already walked down catwalks and headed two fashion shows.
9. Max and Emme Anthony
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Jenny came from the block, but her twins are surrounded by mansions. When Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony's twins, Max and Emme, were born, they had rattles that were diamond-encrusted. These twins have vacationed all over the world and have gone on shopping sprees in Paris.
10. Hrehaan and Hridhaan Roshan
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These two cute boys, Hrehaan and Hridhaan, have a bright future. They've inherited their parents' good looks and genes. Hrithik Roshan and Sussanne Khan have brought up their sons in a lavish lifestyle — from attending movie premieres to vacationing in the Maldives.
Which celebrity kid would you want to be? Let us know in the comments below!
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Rana Dakakni
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Rana is a Journalism graduate from London, Ontario. She is proudly Palestinian but has always had a ever-growing fascination with South Asian culture and her vast knowledge of Bollywood surprises many. She is an eyebrow master and lipstick connoisseur, shameless owner of 200 mauve l...
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