The lives of those born at the finish line: How does the Dubai ‘rich kid’ club spend their money to enjoy a rich and rich life?

A glimpse into the glitzy life of young “golden spoon” residents in Dubai.

In today’s age of Instagram, Facebook and Tiktok, there are countless posts meant to flaunt wealth. To talk about wealth, it is impossible not to mention Dubai , where people will often think of ATMs withdrawing gold or shiny supercars gliding on the street.

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The Instagram “ Rich Kid of Dubai” can offer a glimpse into the glamorous lives of young people living in the UAE. They have a lot of money and show off their fortune with Loubutin, Chanel, Ferrari or Lamborghini and exotic pets.

“We represent the best of Dubai! Dubai cars, Dubai fashion, Dubai properties. And the Dubai dream,” read one Instagram post. Photo: Gulfnews

These privileged people enjoy spending the day hanging out on a yacht or by the pool with a bottle of sparkling wine, shopping for the latest Chanel handbag or Loubutin heels, or sipping a Versace tea at a home luxury goods.

They might be driving their Lamborghini to a beach in Dubai, smoking an expensive cigar on the balcony and taking in the views of the Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai. Photo: Gulfnews

One can catch them taking their pet cheetah for a quick walk or driving around the city. Photo: Gulfnews

If you are afraid to join the traffic jam in the morning? Don’t worry, everything will be fine. They can always call a special type of taxi: Helicopter. Photo: Gulfnews

Dubai’s privileged elite have a lovely apartment with a Jacuzzi or bathtub and views in a million-dollar location. Photo: Gulfnews

Or take your pick in a room dedicated to clothes, clothes and shoes the size of a rental room in Dubai. Photo: Gulfnews

They can easily be seen shopping in Dubai Mall with a porter in uniform carrying them. Photo: Gulfnews

Instagram is one of those accounts that depicts the lifestyle of the wealthy. The popular phrase “Rich Kids of X” has spawned a number of publications and television shows.

Dubai ranks 25th among the countries with the highest number of ultra-net worth individuals, with nearly 18 billionaires.

Owning a cheetah as a pet in Dubai is increasingly becoming a trend among wealthy residents. Photo: Gulfnews

Of course, the pets of the rich are not only leopards. Lions, tigers, hyenas, eagles, etc. will also be favored by the elite. Keeping these animals is also a way to show the strong and powerful nature of the owner. Photo: Gulfnews

A collection of luxury cars are parked in front of their huge mansion. Photo: Gulfnews

The wealthy elite can afford to travel by their private jet. Each such aircraft is fully equipped with amenities to make it as comfortable as possible for its owner. Photo: Gulfnews

Say goodbye to the worry of not being able to drive your favorite car while traveling abroad. The fastest solution is to bring that Bugatti on the plane. Photo: Gulfnews