Rich Kids Of Instagram: Annabel Schwartz Reacts

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Do not hate them because they're beautiful, and rich, and, apparently, all under 30.

They are the "rich kids" in the new "The Rich Kids Instagram" movie showing what life is like on the other side, when you are young, carefree and can enjoy the luxuries of a seemingly endless bank account, and Instagram Photo capacity of all your family and friends.

The blow that life only in gold is when someone comes up with the idea of "The rich kids Instagram is one of those things you hate much, but will continue to look at anyway"

When a series of photos of the luxurious life of the young appeared percent this week in viral movie "Instagram rich kids," the world looked in fascination, and judging by many comments disapproval.

The movie features photographs of children, teens and 20-somethings - within gilt frames, no less - in helicopters and private jets, palatial mansions lounging around, drinking champagne and driving sports cars.

Almost overnight, Instagram snapshots of 19-year-old Annabel Schwartz uploaded decadent holiday in Saint-Tropez to share with friends and family became the subject of public scrutiny.

"My friends and I do not want to be associated with this," Schwartz said Goodmorningamerica.com by telephone from Saint-Tropez, which is spending the summer. "This is very embarrassing." "I have no idea who created this movie," she said. "If this can be taken down, I think we'd all be a little excited. Publicity This is not attractive." The author of the movie, so far, remained anonymous.

In the five days since the first photos appear to have been deposited Tumblr has grown to include more than 20 photos of everything from luxury yachts and beach walks to expensive bottles of wine and liquor is imbibed and photographs too the interiors of private jets and helicopters to count.But despite his shame, Schwartz says she is not taking the criticism seriously.

"We went on holiday to have a good time and enjoy themselves. Ourselves for not dabbling in a website," said Schwartz. "These photos are for our friends and a joke and for us to maintain a memory and not for the world to see." "We all grew very well, but I do not want to be embarrassed by the fact that I can enjoy in Saint-Tropez," he said.

"Everyone here is considered to be much more important than the credit card from his father. I'm A fashion designer. My girlfriend is going to Cornell. Not want to be represented by my money and vacation experiences." And as the Atlantic cable noted, the flamboyant "showing" the quality of the photos is in accordance with the way we all use Instagram to share images of our lives with others.

The article states: "The very basis of Instagram is not just for show, but to pretend that we do not have talent, starting with the filters themselves."
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