Imagine having enough money to not need to go to work or, better still, live a luxurious lifestyle without lifting a finger.
That's what 'professional stay-at-home daughter' Roma Abdesselam is able to do with the amount of money her parents provide her with to fund her expensive lifestyle.
Roma, a TikToker with over 650,000 followers, disclosed to her followers that she has recently spent over £7,734 in just one day at a single department store.
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She shares videos of her expensive days out, including trips to London from New York and luxury gym classes, on the social media platform.
Speaking with the New York Post about her extreme spending habits, Roma said: "I've turned spending [my parents'] money as a stay-at-home daughter into a job, and that's been very, very fun for me.
The 26-year-old big-spender explains that her videos are designed to show off her 'self-deprecating, satirical' sense of humour, adding: "Every day I wake up in the morning, have breakfast, go to a workout class and go shopping with my girlfriends at Bergdorf's.
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"And that's my life being unemployed."
Despite what you might assume, Roma has worked before, but hasn't had a job in two years.
She is yet to reveal what her parents do for a living in order to fund their daughter's lavish lifestyle.
In one of her recent TikTok videos, Roma goes further into depth about how much her expensive lifestyle can cost per day, starting with a $600 eyebrow shaping appointment.
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She then has a couple of cocktails in a fancy bar before heading to Cos Bar and spending $1,353 on some of her favourite perfumes and skincare products, joking: "If my parents are watching this, everything was sponsored, ok?"
Roma continues the video by saying: "I then went to Zimmerman and picked out some cute, little, petite clothing for a fun, little, petite girl like me and then I spent $2,221."
This was followed by a further $2,774.28 on lingerie and $2,264.81 on clothing at Intermix.
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She then finishes her spree with a private pilates session at $100 and $12 on snacks, racking up a whopping $9,326 before her card got declined.
Some users of the TikTok platform have criticised her spending, with one commenting: "The way with less than half of money that you spend today you could put me through college. Like I struggle to pay it and this hurts to watch."
Others have commented on how they wish they had a lifestyle like hers, asking: "Are your parents looking to adopt another daughter?"
Another user asked Roma if she spent money on helping her community or those in need, to which she confirmed that she works with charities in Israel and Jamaica that help to teach schoolchildren.
Topics: TikTok