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We have a really big family. I am going to spoil them
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Myself and my husband, Tony, both live here. So do our five children
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Twins, Aspen and Saffron, Orlando. And then we have another set of twins, Jasper and Dallas
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And then my boyfriend lives here and my husband's boyfriend lives here. And so does Valentina, who is my boyfriend and mine's child
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And then we have all the house staff. I've never understood what the big deal is with the newspapers
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always complaining about us spoiling our kids. I don't give a flying f*** what anybody thinks about me or my family
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Hi, I'm Barry Drup-Barlow and welcome to our multi-million dollar Florida home
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On this particular property, we've got just over 10 acres. This is just our bubble. I love our bubble
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I just feel so safe here, that's the thing. Apart from the fact that we've got an alligator in one of the ponds
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that we actually saw a few days ago. That's the only scary thing is the actual insects
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and things that actually live here. What are we having for lunch then? I love this house because it just was so expensive
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And I love that I could actually afford it. I can't believe it. My life as a child compared to now is completely different
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I remember my mum going into one of the local paper shops when they brought these like little roller skates in
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that you had to adjoin to your shoes. You know and they were five pounds but my mum was paying a pound a week off it for like five weeks to pay for these skates for me You know what I mean So our life is a little bit different now because we been successful with our businesses
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This is our little play area. It's great for the kids. The kids can come and bring their friends and spend the day here
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My kids and everybody love to have a party. The music blaring and all the rest of it, but I know where they are and I feel really safe about that
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So I would say the most expensive single thing within our family is saffron
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Oh, they're nice flip-flop thingy-ma-jigs. She cost a fortune to have, because in 1999, nobody wanted gays to have children
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So we had to find a crazy doctor in California. I've never seen so much in me life
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That cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to have aspen and saffron
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Oh, that feels lovely. But I can tell you right now, having a daughter
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you need to have that kind of money in the bank to be able to keep up with them
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Saffron is the spoiled child of the house, if you like. So Saffron's back from Ibiza
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I'm thinking, oh, she's gonna come back and see us and all the rest of it
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Nah, she flies straight into Las Vegas with all her girlfriends. The only time I ever know where she is
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is when I get the Amex alerts through to my telephone going 1,500 has just been spent in STK and 3,500 has just been spent
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And she picks the bill up wherever she goes, doesn't she? Anything for you, princess
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I never understood what the big deal is with the newspapers Always complaining about us spoiling our kids How your lobster Saf
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Nice to recognize it. It's my f***ing money, and if I want to f***ing spend it on my kid, I will
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What do you say? I agree. Safran has this tendency of wanting the best of everything
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and so because of that, you know, she's had lots of different cars over the last couple of years
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She has had two cars written off in the last month. I said, these are dangerous cars
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They're really super fast cars. And I'm worried that she's driving them and not even thinking about it
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I actually saw the place where you crashed the other day as well. You still got a skid mark and part of the car is still there
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I bought this car for Saffron and got it home. And the minute she saw it, she hated it
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And she said it was like an old lady's car. So Heather is my personal assistant
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She's been sorting out a surprise for saffron for this afternoon. So between her and Aspen, they've organised for something to arrive this afternoon
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What time is the surprise coming? Around two, I think. For your next car, you would like a G-Wagon
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See what Father Christmas brings you then, won't we? So let's actually see if she cracks a smile for this one
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I don't know, I think she will. Maybe today. Maybe. You're welcome. Maybe a little one
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Well, if she doesn't, I just give up. Literally, I don't know what more we can do
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to make the girl happy. Are you coming up to a step step now step Take your teeth mask off Woo what do you think You need to wear your mouth babe You got dribbles
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What do you think? Nice. Here, go around and have a look. Woo
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I love it! Thanks, Dad. Oh, wow. You are a lucky girl, aren't you
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Bloody hell. I've always wanted a G-Wagon, to be honest. Why don't you go for a spin in it
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Take a photograph of you. He's all going out. I need someone for me Instagram. She's going on the grass
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Watch me grass. Oh, for the love of God. Honestly, that girl has no respect whatsoever
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Oh my God, she's going to hit a tree. To be quite honest with you
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I always wanted to have a nice life and look after the people around me
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I never really thought it would be as extravagant as it is. But I'm so thankful that we are
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I thank Jesus every day. Thank you, Jesus! If I want to spoil my kids with the money that I've worked really hard to get
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then by Christ, I am going to spoil them. I don't give a flying what anybody thinks about me or my family