Kim appeared as a guest on The Bert Show, an Atlanta-based radio show, and told her story over the course of several interviews. At first, you might think, “Oh, did something happen? Did she have to use the money for a selfless purpose, or help someone in the family out?” After all, while attending college is considered a must for most 20-somethings in the United States, many often find themselves unable to after a family tragedy strikes.
However, that’s not the case at all with Kim. She’s just an entitled millennial who wasted a financial gift that the majority of college students, traditional and otherwise, would literally kill for. Sure, Kim did use the money on her first three years of tuition, but she spent the rest on shopping, trips to Europe and other miscellaneous bullsh*t.
What’s worse is, though the show
“Maybe [my parents] should have taught me to budget or something. They never sat me down and had a real serious talk about it.”
“[My parents] said there was nothing they could do for me. They’re not being honest with me saying they don’t have [money] because my dad has worked for like a million years and they have a retirement account.”
“I know they’re trying to teach me a lesson and blah blah blah and character building but, like, I hope they realize [working part-time] could have such a negative effect on my grades and as a person.”
[h/t Yahoo! Finance]
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