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Jane Lavender

Meet the billionaire kids with their own zoos who eat £780 gold ice-cream

When you're a kid the most magical time is always the school holidays.

Trips to the beach, playing in the park and non-stop fun.

But for this group of privileged youngsters the school break is like nothing most of us can imagine.

From hanging out in their very own zoos - complete with 500 animals - to eating bowls of ice-cream covered in real gold and costing £780 this really is a taste of luxe life.

And Channel 5 's Billionaire Babies: Spoilt Rotten takes a peek inside the pampered life of these filthy rich children.

Mum-of-three and billionaire fashion designer, Nina Naustdal, only wants the best holiday for her three children, Noah, seven, Alexa, nine, and Leah, 11.

Nina's three children Leah, Alexa and Noah (Elephant House Studios)

So, she does what any self-respecting billionaire would during the school holidays would do - hires a £12million yacht to carry them around the Med.

At £100,000 a week, a holiday on this luxury boat doesn't come cheap but Nina wants her children to make the most of it.

She says: "It's a very reasonable size, you can park it in the port, it's easy to mov around."

The superyacht boasts eight bedrooms, a lounge, a dining room and even a cinema area on its three decks.

But that's not all the loaded mum has planned for her family.

As well as setting off from billionaire paradise Monaco, Nina organises a day of fun for her trio of loaded little ones.

She enlists the help of brothers, Jake and Chad, and their collection of luxury water toys to keep Noah, Alexa and Leah entertained.

There is a hamster wheel, motorised surf boards and even a floating trampoline and water slide - all for a cool £2,600 for the day.

Nina organises a day of fun for her kids - for a cool £2,600 (Elephant House Studios)
Nina and her family are spending time sailing around Monaco (Elephant House Studios)

Nina says: "This is the beauty of having the kids on the yacht.

"The yacht is an adult toy and these are their toys on the yacht. It's been abslutely beautiful - the kids had so much fun."

Thousands of miles away teenager Rashed Belhasa is also enjoying his school holidays.

But this baby billionaire doesn't need to leave his Dubai home for the full luxury break experience.

The 16-year-old owns his own zoo, complete with 500 animals including giraffes, tigers and a range of other exotic creatures.

Parish Hilton, Mariah Carey, Paul Pogba and Jackie Chan have all visited.

But that isn't Rashed's only plaything.

Rashed owns a customised gold Rolls Royce (Elephant House Studios)

The loaded teen owns six supercars - three Rolls Royce, two Lamborghini and a Ferrari.

There's just one small problem - Rashed doesn't drive.

That's not a problem when you're as rich as him though, you can just pay someone to drive you round.

Rashed also has something of a shoe fetish, owning more than 350 pairs of high end and one off trainers.

And he absolutely loves his home in Dubai, thinking nothing of spending £2,000 to hire a seaplane to soar above its skies for just 45 minutes.

Rashed, the son of a billionaire property tycoon, is himself a social media sensation.

He has 1.8million subscribers to his YouTube channel and 1.4million followers on Instagram , where he posts about his luxury life as Money Kicks.

He has big plans to use his social media influence to make his own fortune.

Rashed said: "Life is all about contacts. My father started with nothing but he made it because of his contacts."

All kids love a scoop, or three, of ice-cream during their school holidays.

But for Ella and Charlie in New York being the children of a billionaire means they can take it to a whole new level.

They are being treated to gold-plated ice-cream, costing £780 a bowl.

Ella and Charlie try a bowl of the £780 ice-cream (Elephant House Studios)

The Golden Opulence ice-cream comes in a crystal goblet and is made with vanilla from Madagascar and Tahiti.

It is then rolled in 23 carat edible gold and topped off with the world's most expensive chocoilate and sweet caviar.

The siblings verdict: "It's good."

Back in London, Henry and his pals, Eddie and Patrick are treated to a day out at Legoland by his dad, Charles.

But there's no sitting in traffic jams for these loaded little ones - oh no, they arrive by helicopter.

Not only that, but dad has organised for them to have the whole theme park to themselves.

  • Billionaire Babies: Spoilt Rotten is on Channel 5 at 7:05pm on Sunday.
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