It’s nice to be able to get the things that your kids want. As parents, we strive to provide a stable home with the trappings of what society says is cool: a cell phone for the teens, a computer, iPod, a Wii or PS3, perhaps even a flatscreen. Yes, many of us spoil our kids, I for one am really bad with that. But I also know when to draw the line. And apparently when you are Sean P. Diddy Combs, the sky is not the limit for your son who’s turning sixteen. The moon is.
Diddy spared no expense in throwing a lavish event for his son Justin, in whom he also named his restaurant chain. The fete complete with the rich and fabulous and a cake large enough to feed a small country. He also gifted his son with $300,000 and a Maybach. Yes, as in the car. One of the most expensive vehicles money can buy for a sixteen year old.
$10,000 of the $300,000 reportedly is going to be donated to the relief effort in Haiti. It’s good to know Diddy is thinking responsibly right?
What do you think of Diddy’s blatant extravangance in terms of gifting his son? Is it too much? Or you think as someone who has millions, it expected for him to spend a ton on his children?
By the way, your teens will be able to watch in awe the entire celebratory event on MTV’s Super Sweet 16 which recorded the event for prosperity.
What are your thoughts?
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afreshmusic - D. says
When I first read about a Maybach for a 16 year old birthday party. I thought OMG that's Crazy BUT when I thought deeper, it really wasn't that crazy to me.
My parents if they could would have bought me a Maybach too. Diddy is a very rich man a networth easily 500+ million. That's not a lot of money to him. That's his son and why the hell not? If I ever get it like Diddy, my children will be driving Rolls, Maybachs and Lambos too.
Think about it people go into massive debt for their children trying to go all out on Christmas.
youngbrothas says
I rather see something like this, where the father is showering his kids with gifts, than the other side, where the dad has dough, but is stingy and doesn't look out.
Nicole says
I do believe that even if you’re rich there should be moderation. My concern is the safety of the child. We give our children many things but we draw the line if it will cause them harm. I was once robbed at gun point over a coat I received for Christmas. Moderation,Moderation,Moderation!
KayTee says
I am so paranoid by nature – having been robbed before like Nicole – that I probably would not buy my son anything that expensive. He'd get a nice car, but he wouldn't get anything that I would think someone would try to forcibly take from him. Also, I think that even if you can afford something … that for our kids, they shouldn't get everything – even if we can afford to give it to them. There are a lot of things that I know can get my son, but I don't give him everything. I'm sure Sean Combs is a good Dad .. but I think he should think back to his own middle class roots and remember how it felt to EARN what he wanted, as opposed to everything being handed to him.