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Spoiled Rich Kids on MTV show "My Sweet 16"

Posted: 2006-05-13 09:21pm
by Dennis Toy
Today i saw only glimpses ( And i mean glimpses) of a show on MTV called "My Sweet 16" on there, there was a 16 year old girl named Chelsea who's parents had thrown this extravagent party for all her friiends. It consisted of people who were wearing togas and it had a roman theme. It took place inside this hotel dance hall

The thing that irked me was that some teens had accidentally knocked down her cake and she kicked them out. Im like "It was an ACCIDENT. It was unintentional" She then acted like a little brat, throwing tantrums and complaining about her friends.

One thing i like to know, why would her parents spend an unknown amount of money on a party in a rented dance hall in a hotel, on all this roman stuff and to hire a DJ and a dance floor...Just to celebrate their daughter's 16th birthday.

On another note, another episode, another parent actually brought their 16 year old daughter an SUV of all things. It was an Escalade. What does she need with a big old truck like that anyway.

your opinions on this?

Posted: 2006-05-13 09:27pm
by Trytostaydead
Too much money for their own goods. What was that other MTV show, "Rich Girls" or something like that? It's sickeningly amusing.

There is no problem with a parent every so often indulging their kids, but these girls evidently got their way too much of the time.

Posted: 2006-05-13 09:33pm
by SpacedTeddyBear
The spoiled bitch is going to be another cum receptacle that retards the development of human kind. Nuff said.

Posted: 2006-05-13 09:43pm
by Dennis Toy
Here an article on the show i was mentioning. ( it's called "my super sweet 16" )


http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/ ... 9971c.html


Sweet 16 party shocker: 'I so want a Range Rover'



BY MICHELLE CARUSO
DAILY NEWS WEST COAST BUREAU CHIEF

LOS ANGELES - It sounds like a situation comedy: spoiled rich kids whose incredibly indulgent parents spend as much as $200,000 on a birthday party. And the kids are unhappy.
But "My Super Sweet 16" is not a comedy. It's an MTV reality show that's more jaw dropper than knee-slapper.

Unlike players on "Survivor" and "Fear Factor" who suffer on camera for a chance to win big bucks, the "Sweet 16" participants already have beaucoup Benjamins to host the lavish parties that land them on the show, which kicked off its second season last month.

But it's teens behaving badly - and parents who let them - that is the draw of the show.

Take Ava, the Beverly Hills 15-year-old who wailed, shrieked, whined, manipulated and abused her divorced parents into throwing her the "Arabian Nights"-themed Sweet 16 bash of her dreams at the Four Seasons Hotel.

Ava and her parents declined to be interviewed by the Daily News, but on the show, her dad Moussa said the tab for his daughter's big day was "close to $200,000, including the car" he gave her as a gift.

When mom Mitra took her to Paris to shop for a gown, Ava complained that one $2,550 red creation looked like a "crayon." She scolded her mom: "You're so annoying. You kill everything."

Ava groused while sitting in the $45,000-plus Mercedes-Benz sports car Daddy was buying her that it was "small and claustrophobic" and shrieked, "I soooo want a Range Rover."

When the desired SUV didn't arrive on the morning of her 16th birthday, Ava threw a tantrum, even when her parents took her to dinner at the ultrachic Dolce. "They totally killed my birthday," she moaned. (Her party, and a ribbon-wrapped white Range Rover, came days later.)

While the cameras rolled, the defiant Ava snuck off on a 100-mile trip to Santa Barbara, Calif., to shop for clothes, causing her furious mom to cancel her credit card.

Compared to Ava, the Betencourt triplets were downright gracious when Dad threw them an $80,000 Las Vegas-themed 18th-birthday gala.

"I actually had to put together a Powerpoint presentation on my laptop to convince the girls it was a good idea," said Anthony Betencourt, 45, who is divorced from the girls' mom, Joan.

"They are sweet, unassuming kids. They really don't ask for a lot. They've got jobs, college-ready grades," he says of Ashley, Candace and Jessica. "They are pretty low-key kids."

Betencourt spent $40,000 to hire the popular rock band Sugarcult to perform at the 150-guest soiree last June, and another $40,000 to replicate a miniature Sin City in the hotel ballroom where the bash was held.

"It's hard to argue that it wasn't a lot of money, but it's amortized out over three children. It's a little over the top, but it's not as bad as it might seem otherwise," he told the Daily News.

Even though the blowout cost enough to send two kids to Harvard for a year, Betencourt says he didn't face any criticism from family or friends.

"Not a scintilla of anything negative. ... Most people said the kids really came off as nice girls," he says of the triplets.

The girls, too, say the televised bash was a hit with most of their chums. "Everyone loved it. Some people were jealous of course. Other than that, people were just really stoked," says Jessica.

Nina Diaz, vice president of MTV News and Documentaries, said the show doesn't encourage the families' lavish spending or pay the tab. "The people who end up on the show are already planning their parties by the time we get to them," says Diaz.

"Clearly, the lavishness is part of the thrill. These are over-the-top Sweet 16s. It's fantasy. People connect to it. It's working," says Diaz.


Posted: 2006-05-13 09:45pm
by Flakin
I can't even watch this show, my better half won't allow it. I end up getting far too angry and shouting at the screen.

It's the way most of these fucking spoilt little whores have the worst 'princess' syndrome in the world. It makes my teeth ache.

And some of the parents just need to be shaken frantically back into consiousness to see what they've done to their kids.

Posted: 2006-05-13 09:46pm
by rhoenix
What was it Robin Williams said once? Oh yes - "It's not the end of civilization, but you can see it from there!"

Posted: 2006-05-13 09:57pm
by Techno_Union
I've seen the show quite a few times. It's amusing to watch, but at times I just want to punch some of these kids.

The sad part is I know people like that. A few years ago, a junior at my high school wrecked his new Lexus and his parents bought him another one. Around the same time a senior received a beautiful brand new Mercedes… then she ran it into another car.

Spoiled just seems to be synonymous with today's youth. I must admit I'm spoiled too, but nothing even remotely close to what the kids on My Super Sweet 16 are like. But the problem is the parents aren't any better -- they put up and indulge these children and it's just sad to watch/hear.

Re: Spoiled Rich Kids on MTV show "My Sweet 16"

Posted: 2006-05-13 11:00pm
by LongVin
Dennis Toy wrote: On another note, another episode, another parent actually brought their 16 year old daughter an SUV of all things. It was an Escalade. What does she need with a big old truck like that anyway.
I think I know the episode you are talking about. For the record she got an SUV and a convertible that was for the weekend. And its obvious was she needs a big old truck for its so she can have "adventures" in the big old backseat.

The show is so bad its actually funny. Because all the people on it wind up throwing tantrums over nonsense.

I think above mentioned SUV girl had 3 different dresses made up for the party she wore at different points.

I like when they have huge events to give out the invites too where the kid gets on a MEGAPHONE and starts yelling out names of who is to come up and get their tickets.

Another gem is the girl who sees two people making out at her party and she flips out and starts screaming "THIS IS MY PARTY! NO ONE HOOKS UP AT MY PARTY! THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE PAYING ATTENTION TO ME!" and she has them thrown out.


The best of like the 5 episodes I've seen is the GUY who has a sweet 16 party. Other then the fact I never heard of a guy having a sweet 16 this guy is just an all around loser. I don't think anyone who went to his party even knew who he was. He gave out tickets by pulling up in front of a bunch of kids hanging out at a park and handing them invitations that came with a free MP3 player. Then when he is about to go in he has his limo driver drive around the block a couple of times because he was "too nervous" and he can't be seen like that.

Posted: 2006-05-13 11:22pm
by Wicked Pilot
MTV would be markedly better if they dropped the unrealistic teen human interest shows and just played grunge videos all day.

Posted: 2006-05-13 11:28pm
by npisd
The best of like the 5 episodes I've seen is the GUY who has a sweet 16 party. Other then the fact I never heard of a guy having a sweet 16 this guy is just an all around loser. I don't think anyone who went to his party even knew who he was. He gave out tickets by pulling up in front of a bunch of kids hanging out at a park and handing them invitations that came with a free MP3 player. Then when he is about to go in he has his limo driver drive around the block a couple of times because he was "too nervous" and he can't be seen like that.
I must unfortunately say that I saw that episode, in its entirety at a friend's house. (Apparently, all of my friends who were there watched the show.) When he was finally ready to go into the party, there was too much traffic infront of the rented club for his limo to pull up to the entrance, so he had to "be brave" and walk what couldn't have been more than a block to the party. Oh the hardship. Seriously, I watched about 20 minutes of "House of the Dead" tonight waiting for JLU to come on and found it of greater worth and entertainment then this show.

Posted: 2006-05-13 11:37pm
by Gil Hamilton
Wicked Pilot wrote:MTV would be markedly better if they dropped the unrealistic teen human interest shows and just played grunge videos all day.
But that would be going back to the day when MTV actually played music related content, which frankly isn't in their charter.


For the record, I hate "My Sweet Sixteen". I've never in my life have seen a more compelling argument for Marxism.

Posted: 2006-05-14 12:15am
by DPDarkPrimus
What the fuck are you doing even watching MTV? There's nothing worthwhile on that channel anymore.

Posted: 2006-05-14 12:19am
by LadyTevar
Ah.. I remember the days when there was Music still on MTV...... I remember wanting MTV, because all I had access to was NightTracks, midnights on TBS.

Posted: 2006-05-14 12:32am
by The Yosemite Bear
music on MTV????!!!!????

what's next you actually remember when Cassandra "Evira" Peterson actually had a redular weekend TV show....

(just kidding, I remmber Music on MTV, the original headbangers ball, the Evira show, and when Rebecca DeMorney's dad had a talk show.)
(remember long before there was O'Liely, and big fat bastard libburger, there was wally george)

Posted: 2006-05-14 12:34am
by Flakin
LadyTevar wrote:Ah.. I remember the days when there was Music still on MTV...... I remember wanting MTV, because all I had access to was NightTracks, midnights on TBS.
I remember back home deliberately heading to my friend Dave's house to go watch MTV Europe when it first came out. I could barely stand Dave, but MTV and the evening shows (any other EBC-ers remember Ray Cokes?) were great, music, a couple of minutes of comedic VJ's, then back to the music....

Now it's just 24 hours of teenage emo crap.

Posted: 2006-05-14 12:34am
by Dennis Toy
What the fuck are you doing even watching MTV? There's nothing worthwhile on that channel anymore.

you talking about me? :?:

Posted: 2006-05-14 12:36am
by Dennis Toy
i remember Liquid Television on MTV, They had the MAXX, Aeon Flux, Beavis and Butthead. I remember MTV Yo' Raps. I remember when MTV had Michael Jackson, LL Cool J, Prince, and other superstars on rotation.

Posted: 2006-05-14 03:20am
by The Grim Squeaker
Well on my 16th we Did fly to New York and had a 3 week long Vacation in the states....

The fact that we fly to the states every year and the fact that it was my Dad's 49th birthday notwithstanding :P .
I was immensely "spoiled" by my parents giving my an ipod as a birthday present then though (They had bought 2 and decided to give me the second as a birthday present from them and my grandparents).

Still my Sister had a 16th birthday yesterday and While we did make a pool party for her and about 20 of her friends by our houses pool all we did was get some food (Nothing too fancy, lemonade, humus, pita's, sausages, cake and watermelon) and play some music for them.

I do think that a 16th birthday should be an occasion though obviously not anything like what the spoiled brats in the series do.

I will admit that I might be soft, but I'm amazed that my parents managed not to spoil me and my sisters more than very slightly ;), I don't have any objections to manual labour (Saving the fact that I'm a procrastinator but if it needs doing I'll always do it), I love outdoor hiking and for my car when
I get one I want a small economical car.
I really don't understand people who get a Ferrari, etc' as their first car, It spoils them for life.
My dad has a BMW series 3 with a fully opening roof and improved engines [for example] but I don't want to drive or have it, it's far too good a car as my dad said, it's better to start of with a "humble" but decent car, it's pointless to get a porsche for your first example since it spoils you and you won't appreciate it.

Heh, are you going to lambaste me for being almost as bad as the brats in the article now :?:


Edit: Fixed a double notwithstanding

Posted: 2006-05-14 03:40am
by Edi
Flakin wrote:
LadyTevar wrote:Ah.. I remember the days when there was Music still on MTV...... I remember wanting MTV, because all I had access to was NightTracks, midnights on TBS.
I remember back home deliberately heading to my friend Dave's house to go watch MTV Europe when it first came out. I could barely stand Dave, but MTV and the evening shows (any other EBC-ers remember Ray Cokes?) were great, music, a couple of minutes of comedic VJ's, then back to the music....

Now it's just 24 hours of teenage emo crap.
Ray Cokes was a great DJ. Compared to what MTV was 20 years ago, today's version is just a complete fucking waste of airwaves.

On the actual topic, there was a great column about this show on Time Magazine last week (the special issue about the movers and shakers of the world). It's just fucking unbelievable...

Edi

Posted: 2006-05-14 03:48am
by Joe
Never has a finer case been made for estate taxes.

Posted: 2006-05-14 04:01am
by The Grim Squeaker
Joe wrote:Never has a finer case been made for estate taxes.
Estate Taxes in the US stand at 50%, correct?
Do they still apply if the parent gives the cash/property/stocks to their children before dying? (Assuming that they trust them enough to do so).

I find Estate taxes an offensive matter, why should the government take most of what a man has earned away from his children without just cause, they won't be using the money to benefit him or his children "directly" (Unlike taxes).

Posted: 2006-05-14 04:32am
by AK_Jedi
Joe wrote:Never has a finer case been made for estate taxes.
The problem is, rich people are the ones who can hire teams of lawyers to find how to jump through every single loophole.

This show disgusts me every time I walk in and see it on. It combines some of the worst aspects of humanity: teen angst and rebellion, and rich spoiled snobs.

Posted: 2006-05-14 06:26am
by Zero
I didn't even HAVE a 16th birthday. I didn't really want one. Not to say I'm not a spoiled little bastard, although I'm not NEARLY as bad as most of the folks around here. I kind of live in a pretty rich neighborhood, and most of the kids at school have cars that were bought for them by their parents.

But seriously... anyone who could fuck up parenting enough to have kids whining at $40k birthday parties doesn't deserve to have children.

Re: Spoiled Rich Kids on MTV show "My Sweet 16"

Posted: 2006-05-14 07:32am
by Broomstick
Dennis Toy wrote:On another note, another episode, another parent actually brought their 16 year old daughter an SUV of all things. It was an Escalade. What does she need with a big old truck like that anyway.
Aside from the greed and the potential for sex in the back seat, I've been told another reason parents give their kids SUV's or "big ol' trucks" for their first vehicle is so they'll have more "protection" around them when they get into their first accident.

Note, not IF but WHEN

Although why that makes sense, rather than making sure little snookums knows how fucking drive properly in the first place, I just don't get. I've so far managed driving for more than a quarter century without getting into an accident, it's not an impossible feat.

It's not that I have a problem with people spending their money as they see fit, it's the spoiled brattiness that pisses me off.

Posted: 2006-05-14 08:42am
by Raw Shark
Broomstick wrote:
Dennis Toy wrote:On another note, another episode, another parent actually brought their 16 year old daughter an SUV of all things. It was an Escalade. What does she need with a big old truck like that anyway.
Aside from the greed and the potential for sex in the back seat, I've been told another reason parents give their kids SUV's or "big ol' trucks" for their first vehicle is so they'll have more "protection" around them when they get into their first accident.

Note, not IF but WHEN

Although why that makes sense, rather than making sure little snookums knows how fucking drive properly in the first place, I just don't get. *snipage*
My saddest/funniest collision on the job as a cab-driver ever was the time the drunken, spoiled little sorority bitch tried to convince me it was my fault after she rear-ended me in the Escalade her Dad bought her, AT A RED LIGHT. Nobody was injured. She could've just paid me for the damage rather than argue with me in the street until the cops noticed, but she was just too stubborn / proud / incapable of accepting responsibility for herself / whatever.

On Topic: My girlfriend really enjoys that show, but it tends to raise my blood pressure a little.