She is so polite: Billionaire’s daughter steps out in outfit worth over N20 million, netizens hail her

A viral video of a very polite Billionaire’s daughter responding to questions from a stranger has melted many hearts on social media.

The unidentified little girl was out in Knightsbridge in the company of her hefty security team when a random content creator approached her.

The content creator, @loveluxury.co.uk, requested permission to talk to the little girl, and she obliged despite one of the guards attempting to prevent him from talking to her.

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In the TikTok video, he inquired about the worth of the girl’s outfit, and she politely responded to all the questions he asked her.

The billionaire’s daughter’s watch alone costs £10,000 (about N4.3 million), the earrings £3,000 (over N1.46 million), the designer’s bag £20,000 (over N9.79 million), and her necklace £4,000 (over N1.95 million). Everything she wore amounted to a whopping £58,500 (N28.653 million).

Netizens swiftly swamped the comments section in their droves, with many praising how polite the little girl was despite being a billionaire’s daughter.

@loveluxury.co.uk

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The little girl identified as Chioma was in high spirits when she was spotted at one of the rally venues in Nigeria, holding a Labour Party flag and clothed in Nigerian colours; the green jersey.

One Okey Agu spotted the viral video and offered to sponsor the kid to the university level, admitting that there’s something special about the child.

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