#1

This one time they got her these heart shaped pastel-colored chocolates. She waited until someone noticed them so she could tell the table about it, and then she took a bite. She immediately went to the bathroom and came back crying.
It was soap.
#2

One of the richest kids was named Jessy and he was famous for having tantrums where he’d cause $$$ in damage, or start unhinged fights with other kids over nothing. He didn’t have any emotional issues or neurodivergence - he was just a spoiled d******d.
One day, we started a “Jessy has a Wessy” chant on the bus and he went nuclear. Like, a trying to scratch kids faces while screeching level tantrum. When he got off the bus, he ripped the sideview mirror of a car off.
Jessy, if you’re out there, you have a giant f*****g Wessy.
#3

Looking at some of the wild incidents on this list, you might wonder whether they really happened. So, Bored Panda reached out to a teacher and principal at a private school, Jyoti D., who has been in the teaching profession for the past 21 years. She has witnessed so many instances of this that she has often thought to herself, "This kid has no idea how the real world works!"
She also narrated that sometimes, the kids' tantrums have been so severe that they have caused massive trouble for others, like damaging school property or even hurting a fellow student. "Sadly, instead of holding their child accountable, I have seen parents trying to 'resolve' the issue by just throwing in money," she added.
#4

#5

He sends me a text two hours after I left, saying I was no longer invited... after driving into town for the game. Why?
His response, "No one wants you there." Then he blocked me in every way. I'm gonna take a flying leap by "no one," he meant himself.
#6

He got rejected and freaked the f**k out. Parents were beefing with one another, people were telling the girl to just go with him since his family spent so much money. He was clowned on relentlessly. It was pretty hilarious.
Jyoti believes that it all comes down to discipline, and many times, rich people completely skip this important teaching. "Discipline teaches kids that the world does, in fact, not revolve around them. It’s the magical force that transforms 'I want it NOW' into 'I guess I’ll work for it.' It’s how we raise future adults who know how to wait in line, say, 'Please,' and not scream when the Wi-Fi cuts out for five minutes," she explained.
She also stressed that it’s not about turning kids into robots, but making sure they don’t grow up thinking that “consequences” are just a suggestion. Without it, Jyoti noted, you get full-blown meltdowns because someone brought the wrong brand of sparkling water to their birthday party. "So yes, discipline matters. Because tantrums are cute at 4. Not so much at 40," she mentioned with a smile.
#7

#8

Upon returning to school he got some well-deserved ribbing from his friends, threw a tantrum and stormed out of the lunchroom. There wasn’t much schadenfreude to enjoy, though. A week later, the little s**t rolls up in a brand new Viper.
#9

Our expert also elaborated that such spoiled kids don't really have a very bright future—as opposed to what their parents believe. She stressed that spoiling a kid doesn’t make them happier, rather, it just makes them unprepared. She claimed that when parents spoil a child enough, they're suddenly 22 and applying for jobs with no résumé—just a firm handshake and a vague sense that they “deserve” something with six figures.
"They’ll have a meltdown if their cappuccino is the wrong temperature, call their therapist when their AirPods die, and consider doing their own laundry a form of trauma. Rich kids need boundaries too, unless parents want them to end up crying in the HR office because someone dared give them 'constructive feedback,'" Jyoti expressed.
#10

Parents stormed into the school the next day with a lawyer and tried spinning the story that the “school’s parking lot had too many turns on the roads” which is how his car ended up in the lunch line.
Somehow this worked and the entire parking lot was rebuilt and the family “donated” a new dining hall that now has their name on it.
#11

#12

Not even kidding, a week later he had a new Porsche. His Dad has a garage full of them.
We asked Jyoti to share a rich kid tantrum story that totally shocked her, and she shared this wild incident with us:
"There was this one extremely rich 9-year-old kid who was obsessed with having everything on him or around him clean and tidy. And he would straight out smack people if they even dropped something near him by mistake! One time, when there was some construction going on in the school, and while the kid was walking, sawdust fell on his head, and he just lost it.
"Since he couldn't really smack the construction workers who were way taller than him, he grabbed a bucket of yellow paint and threw it on them while screaming his head off!"
#13

My bike got vandalized regularly. I started putting gear grease in the a reader valves for the jerks who liked to let the air out of my tires. Ruined fancy clothes ? Yes sir !
And a few winter’s days I cross country skied to school. They all freaked out.
The school staff were all rather pleased. They were monks, with a vow of poverty.
#14

She screamed over and over that " only trashy poor people ride buses".
Her parents , of course, drove her.
#15

Well, the golden child freaked the f**k out and BIT a teacher because he gave her an A minus instead of an A on an essay. This was eighth grade. Once she calmed down, she looked at her sister and said, "You don't understand. If I'm not perfect for them, they're going to treat me like they already treat you.".
I would definitely not want to be a teacher if the kids were that wild. Jyoti, however, told us that they try to help and guide these kids because they are clearly not receiving any guidance or discipline at home. "Honestly, I don't detest the children for their actions because they are truly innocent."
"It's the adults who should be ashamed to let things go so far. The kids' actions shed a true light on what goes on in their wealthy houses. Besides, with social media hijacking their brains, it is crucial that parents put in every effort to ensure their kids are at least decent humans above anything else," Jyoti concluded.
She does have a point, doesn't she? Anyway, now we want to hear your thoughts about kids like this. Also, if you have ever experienced something similar, let us know in the comments!
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#17

One time, I guess he had an injured foot. We were upstairs, and he went to ask their housekeeper for a bottle of water. I heard this from the other room:
Kid: Can you just throw it? My foot...
Housekeeper: WHY DO YOU TREAT ME LIKE S**T?!? WHEN YOUR FRIENDS ARE HERE, ALL THE TIME, YOU TREAT ME LIKE S**T.
Kid: Whoa! I just asked for a bottle of water!
Housekeeper: I'M SO SICK OF IT!
He came back in and was like "She yelled at me!" And I just pretended I didn't hear any of it.
Now, on its own it totally sounds like the kid didn't do anything wrong, and I suppose that's true. But with this kid, I'm certain it was just the end of her rope.
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#19
1. Kid in the cadet force took the 22 rifle he was allowed to keep in his room and started taking pot shots at the younger kids. Hit several.
The school kept it under wraps but the cadet force were disbanded.
2. Kid added sugar in the petrol tank of a bunch of parents' cars on an open day. Parents paid to smooth things over. Eventually he got expelled, however they kept him locked away from the rest of us on the last night. He claimed it was because the school were afraid of what he would do. Really it was because the school were aware there were packs of people looking to teach him a lesson.


