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Despite being two, little Asia has already has a huge chandelier,  in her room - along with many other pricy items.
Despite being two, little Asia has already has a huge chandelier, in her room - along with many other pricy items.

MOST mums would do anything for their kids and spend the majority of their time trying to create a magical childhood.

One mum has gone above and beyond though, after making her two-year-old’s bedroom fit for a princess with £3k bed - complete with Chanel in her wardrobe.

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Reality star Vera has spent a staggering sum on her daughter's room and showed it off on YouTubeCredit: VERA SIDIKA/YouTube
The proud mum spent months designing the room and even imported a custom bed
The proud mum spent months designing the room and even imported a custom bedCredit: VERA SIDIKA/YouTube

It’s not surprising that reality star Vera Sidka wanted to show off the palatial pad, having spent months working on the interior design.

The Real Housewives star even gave a tour of her tot’s incredible room, which would rival Molly Mae’s mansion.

Having designed the space for her 2-year-old daughter Asia, the mum proudly showed off the pastel pink interior and gushed about the space on her YouTube channel.

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As you’d expect in a princess’ bedroom, there was a stunning white bed with a large dome instead of a headboard and tufted elements.

Made in the UK, Vera estimated it had initially cost her £1,800 before being shipped over which added another £1,200 to the already eyewatering price tag.

For the TV personality though, it was worth it though as she gushed: “I didn’t have such [a] bed growing up…[and] I want my kids to actually experience the best of the best.”

Touring around the room, viewers got to glimpse the white panelling on the walls, an incredible imported chandelier and a custom name board above the little one’s bed.

Speaking about the design, the reality star told her fans: “Initially it was all white…it looked classy…but because it’s my baby’s room, I mean it’s a girl, so pink everywhere.”

If you weren’t already convinced that her little one was a real-life princess, there was even a stuffed unicorn opposite Asia bed as well as five other cuddly ones scattered around her room.

Showing off the multiple mythical animals, Vera said: “This baby is spoiled that’s why she called Princess Asia.”

The proud mum was far from done though, with her then showing off her daughter’s impressive wardrobe – which would make most grown women envious.

Having made a small fortune appearing in the Nairobi version of Real Housewives, the socialite decided to splash out on her little one’s outfits with several custom princess gowns.

Though her daughter is still growing, the mum has also stocked Asia’s wardrobe with endless accessories – including endless glittering shoes.

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Vera even acknowledged that some of them were already too small, saying: “Now she’s outgrown them, I'm supposed to order more".

Almost every outfit had matching hairbands, sunglasses and socks for the pampered little girl to wear whilst she was out and about.

Hanging on the faux-pearl hangers, there were several designer swimsuits with adorable details like ruffles and bows attached to them.  

However, most viewers were in awe of the Chanel and Louis Vuitton bags lurking behind her – but the TV star wouldn’t reveal what was inside.

Even as the tour wound up, it was clear how much of a princess this little girl was with a monogrammed 'A' and carriage on her door.

Not everyone was so impressed with the very extra bedroom, with one commentator writing: “Half a million for a bed that the baby will outgrow… wow.”

Another added: “Some of us are just struggling even to get a meal…”

Others were touched by the grand gesture, even begging the reality star to ‘adopt’ them.

A third argued: “This gal will grow up knowing she is loved and should not expect anything less than that.”

Whilst we might not all be able to spend this much on our kids, most mums would love their rooms to look like this.

Little Asia had a better wardrobe than most adults, with designer gear and endless accessories
Little Asia had a better wardrobe than most adults, with designer gear and endless accessoriesCredit: VERA SIDIKA/YouTube
Mum Vera insists that her daughter is a 'princess' and loves the room
Mum Vera insists that her daughter is a 'princess' and loves the roomCredit: VERA SIDIKA/YouTube

Katherine Sidnell

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