5-Year-Old Gets GH¢2.5million Mercedes G Wagon for Birthday: TikTok Reveal Video Gets Mixed Reactions

5-Year-Old Gets GH¢2.5million Mercedes G Wagon for Birthday: TikTok Reveal Video Gets Mixed Reactions

  • A five-year-old got a very expensive SUV for her birthday, and the news has gone viral
  • TikTok user and successful businesswoman @farhanazahra91 simply got her daughter what she asked for
  • Many people expressed their disgust at the expensive gift for the toddler on the TikTok post

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TikTok has been buzzing over a video which showed a five-year-old getting a GH¢2.5million Mercedes G Wagon for her birthday. Most people can't afford this car for an entire lifetime!

5-Year-old gets R3.9 million Mercedes G Wagon for birthday
Some couldn't understand why a toddler got a G Wagon for her fifth birthday. Image: TikTok / @farhanazahra91
Source: UGC

Some parents are a bit extra about their children. By buying sports cars, houses, and expensive jewellery, toddlers have gotten things some only dream of.

TikTok video shows 5-year-old getting GH¢2.5 million brand-new Mercedes G Wagon

TikTok user and successful businesswoman @farhanazahra91 shared a video of the lavish gift they got their five-year-old. Typical toddlers get Legos or a toy kitchen, but this little Miss got a GH¢2.5 million brand-new Mercedes G Wagon.

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The boujee SUV was given at the lush birthday party in a big reveal. They put the whole car into a box filled with balloons. Take a look:

Jacaranda FM reported that the girl got this after her parents asked her what she wanted for her birthday, and she said:

"Either a green Mercedes G Wagon or a BMW."

Jaws drop on TikTok after seeing lavish gift the toddler received

People were having none of this. The fact that the kid can't even drive and the car will be outdated by the time she can annoyed people. There were not many comments where people expressed happiness.

Read some of the heat:

@lelibran said:

“How materialistic has our society come to? What teachings would we be imparting to our next generation based on Islamic principles and guidance?”

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@Pumpshooot said:

“Then next time go work, must buy an aeroplane?”

@dillydeli27 said:

“Poor girl, she must be so upset deep in her heart.”

@ EMYYY said:

“When I was five all I got was a belt from my father.”

Dedicated father buys toddler mini BMW, organises big reveal at dealership: Cute clip melts hearts

In similar news, YEN.com.gh reported that some fathers would go above and beyond for their babies. One dad organised a car unveiling at an actual dealership for the mini BMW that he bought for his boy.

While going overboard for a child who probably won't even remember the moment is a tad unnecessary, no one can deny that it is also totally heartwarming.

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Source: Briefly.co.za

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