Kylie Jenner allegedly bought Stormi a $200,000 pony

Kylie Jenner is no stranger to spoiling her two-year-old daughter Stormi. In July alone, she’s gifted the toddler a Louis Vuitton handbag, several mini Prada bags, Supreme tracksuits and brand new Nike gear, making Stormi’s wardrobe worth more than the average adult’s.

However, those gifts pale in comparison to the one Kylie most recently gifted her “baby.” According to the Daily Mail, the makeup mogul allegedly spent $200,000 on a grey pony named Frozen for her daughter.

In an Instagram post, the pony’s breeder — celebrity favorite Stal Wilten — supposedly confirmed that Stormi was the “sweet little girl” who bought the “precious pony,” though he later edited the caption to remove any mention of the famous family.

“We got news [Frozen] has landed in L.A. and living the life with a sweet little girl named Stormi,” Wilten allegedly wrote, according to the Daily Mail. “Kylie Jenner in true fashion, made sure her daughter had the most precious pony out there. We can’t wait to see pictures of Stormi and Frozen.”

Though Kylie still hasn’t confirmed whether Frozen is hers, Twitter users are already dragging her through the mud for making such an extravagant purchase for her two-year-old daughter.

Kylie Jenner just purchased a pony for her two-year-old daughter that cost more than my entire law school tuition,” one person said. “Eat the rich.”

“Wasteful and obnoxious,” another user added.

“Read the room, some of us can’t even pay our rent during this pandemic,” a third person said in response to the alleged purchase.

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