From champagne-fueled parties to trips in private jets, anonymous ten-year-old lifts the lid on the luxurious lifestyle of the Hamptons' wealthiest 'kidults'

  • The boy discussed his nanny's endless duties, his monthly allowance and what it is like to live among the one percent
  • In the anonymous interview with The Daily Summer, he also admits that Hamptons regular Scott Disick is his 'idol'
  • While he admits the Hamptons isn't always 'kid-friendly', Gwyneth Paltrow and Katie Holmes are among the celebrities who take their children there 

From private jets to an endless supply of nannies, an anonymous ten-year-old boy is lifting the lid on what it is really like to spend the summer living a life of luxury among the one per cent in the Hamptons.

A precocious boy who has been weekending in East End – an exclusive area that also plays host to the likes of the Kardashians, Katie Holmes and Gwyneth Paltrow – his entire life has revealed what it is truly like to fraternize with the rich and famous in the Hamptons in an illuminating interview with The Daily Summer

As well as discussing his nanny's rigorous duties, and his exorbitant allowance, the tween also professes his admiration for controversial reality star and fellow Hamptons regular Scott Disick, whom he describes as his ‘idol’. 

Richie Rich: An anonymous ten-year-old boy has revealed what it is like to live among the rich and famous in the Hamptons in an interview with The Daily Summer (file photo used)

Richie Rich: An anonymous ten-year-old boy has revealed what it is like to live among the rich and famous in the Hamptons in an interview with The Daily Summer (file photo used)

Time to relax: The boy said his weekend trips to the Hamptons (pictured) are the perfect perfect ‘escape from Manhattan’

Time to relax: The boy said his weekend trips to the Hamptons (pictured) are the perfect perfect ‘escape from Manhattan’

'He’s really cool,' the anonymous child said of the hard-partying father-of-three. 'He’s the whole package. He has cars. Lots of them.'

He also cited Kim Kardashian's close friend and confidant Jonathan Cheban as the most fascinating person he has met so far. 

The confident youngster also noted that, while his travels to the Hamptons are far from kid friendly, his weekends spent enjoying the area’s wealthy lifestyle provide him with the perfect ‘escape from Manhattan’, adding that, despite his young age, he has ‘seen a lot’ during his weekly trips.

He explained that he spends most of his time in the Hamptons walking around town or attending posh events, things that aren't 'typical' for kids his age. 

'Well, last summer, I went to Author’s Night in East where I saw Beth Stern and Giada De Laurentiis. I got Giada to sign her cookbook, but I haven’t had my nanny try anything in it yet,' he recalled. 'They didn’t even have water at the event - only champagne. It wasn’t the most kid-friendly event.'

Someone to aspire to: The boy admitted that his 'idol' is reality star Scott Disick, pictured with his ex-girlfriend Kourtney Kardashian on a dinner date in the Hamptons last summer 

Someone to aspire to: The boy admitted that his 'idol' is reality star Scott Disick, pictured with his ex-girlfriend Kourtney Kardashian on a dinner date in the Hamptons last summer 

Family time: Kourtney and Scott's children Mason (right) have Penelope (left) enjoyed a day in the Hamptons with their mother and aunt, Kim Kardashian, last year 

Family time: Kourtney and Scott's children Mason (right) have Penelope (left) enjoyed a day in the Hamptons with their mother and aunt, Kim Kardashian, last year 

Because of his unique upbringing, he considers himself  a 'kidult', or a kid who acts like an adult, because he prefers technology and playing polo with his father to doing typical children's activities.

However, there is one childlike luxury he unwilling to give up until he is officially an adult.

'My mom has promised me that my nanny will be with me until I go to college,' he explained. 'I’m not sure what happens to her then, but we don’t really talk about it.' 

Of course, the boy relies on his nanny for much more than her childcare services, noting that she 'does everything' while he doesn't have any chores. And some of his requirements are quite specific.

'When she picks me up, she has to bring my phone. Every day she has to charge my phone to 99 per cent; I don’t want to overcharge it,' he said. 

Smile for the cameras: Brooke Shields and her husband Chris Henchy posted with their daughters Rowan (left)  and Grier (right) at an event at the Bridgehampton Tennis and Surf Club in 2013 

Smile for the cameras: Brooke Shields and her husband Chris Henchy posted with their daughters Rowan (left)  and Grier (right) at an event at the Bridgehampton Tennis and Surf Club in 2013 

His nanny stays with him when his mother is away, and he admits he can be 'a little bit demanding and picky'.   

'I’m specific about my food,' he said. 'If the cherry has something in it, like a seed, I don’t want it. I like everything in order. My nanny is also the only person who can touch my gadgets, because she cleans up my room. She also organizes my colognes and combs.'

And while her duties may seem indulgent, the boy said that all of his friends have nannies and his is tone who is considered 'strict' among his circle of friends.

'Some of my friends have a manny [male nanny], but that’s not for me,' he added. 'That’s more for the sporty kids. I’m not into that.'

When he has kids, he noted that each child will have his or her own nanny - because he had to share. 

Posh ponies: Jennifer Lopez brought her twins Emme and Max (pictured) to the Hamptons Classic Horse Show last year

Posh ponies: Jennifer Lopez brought her twins Emme and Max (pictured) to the Hamptons Classic Horse Show last year

And despite having a Gold American Express card, like most kids his age, he feels his monthly allowance should be higher. 

'It’s $350 a month, but if I run out, I’ve memorized my mom’s credit card number so I’m covered,' he said of his current allowance, however, he thinks $700 per month 'seems fair'.

When it comes to traveling to the Hamptons, he has flown on a private jet 'which was pretty cool', but because he isn't a 'fan of small planes' he prefers to take the Hampton Jitney bus. 

Meanwhile, most of his friends have Uber accounts for getting around town. 

The boy noted that he and his friends are not strangers to luxury items, citing the Apple Watch and 'these model Ferrari toy cars that race up to 40 miles per hour' as must-have items. 

Seaside celebrity: Katie Holme's daughter Suri Cruise (left) enjoyed a sunny day in 2013 at a beach in the Hamptons with her grandmother Kathleen Holmes (far right)

Seaside celebrity: Katie Holme's daughter Suri Cruise (left) enjoyed a sunny day in 2013 at a beach in the Hamptons with her grandmother Kathleen Holmes (far right)

Adult event: The anonymous boy recalled meeting Giada De Laurentiis at Author’s Night in East last year, where he got the famous chef to autograph her book for him 

Adult event: The anonymous boy recalled meeting Giada De Laurentiis at Author’s Night in East last year, where he got the famous chef to autograph her book for him 

His friends at school often get in trouble for discussing their private jets and Rolex watches, so it is no surprise that even at ten-years-old, he prefers certain designer clothes, citing Hugo Boss and Lacoste as his favorite labels.

'My mom has to travel to Europe to get me Hugo because it isn’t sold in the US for kids. I’m a picky dresser,' he explained. 'I get my shoes custom-made.'

And while he is not 'into books', the boy, who hopes to create and sell his own tech company one days, said his favorite magazine is Forbes. 

The Hamptons is a popular vacation destination among the rich and famous, and this anonymous boy is in good company.

Stars such as Kourtney Kardashian, Katie Holmes, Jennifer Lopez and Brooke Shields have all brought their children to the luxurious area for some fun in the sun. 

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