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5 year oldIf the mounting costs of Christmas weren’t already making you feel poor, Kris Jenner’s early gift to her one-year-old granddaughter certainly will.
The Kardashian-Jenner matriarch was filmed by her daughter, Kylie Jenner, tearily presenting Stormi with a two-storey playhouse set up in the make-up mogul’s backyard complete with a balcony, attic, small kitchenette, sitting area and day bed.
In other words, a small granny flat for her to play with her dolls.
Fans were quick to point out that some inner-city studio apartments aren’t much bigger.
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In the footage filmed for Kylie’s YouTube channel, Kris Jenner was emotional as she talked about designing the playhouse to mimic the one Kylie had when she was a young girl – revealing she sourced the same furniture for the fit-out.
The 21-year-old billionaire – wearing diamante antlers – also unveiled her lavish Christmas decorations to followers during the video.
Stormi is the daughter of Kylie and rapper Travis Scott, who the reality star split from earlier this year amid rumours Scott had cheated with a woman named Rojean Kar.
This clearly isn’t the first time the teeny-tiny tot has received a gift most of us could only dream of.
In fact, fans are convinced the pint-sized early owner of countless designer threads actually thought the Christmas surprise was a Hermes Birkin bag instead of a miniature mansion, which cost anywhere from $14,000 to $300,000.
Naturally.
“We got a big surprise for you!” whispered Jenner to her daughter during the video. Without missing a beat, Stormi – who, we repeat, is just shy of two years old – quizzically cooed “Birkin!” in response.
The snippet promptly sent Twitter into overdrive.
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