Britain's most pampered toddler sucks on a £1,000 solid gold dummy

Britain’s most pampered toddler, who sucks on a £1,000 solid gold dummy and owns Versace jewellery – his mother buys secondhand clothes online so she can ‘buy him what he wants’

  • Kasey Akram, 32, from Sheffield, is the full-time mother of one-year-old Jareem
  • She says she loves to spoil the toddler, who owns diamond and gold jewellery
  • The pampered baby even bathes in milk and honey and wears Gucci trainers
  • His mum buys herself secondhand clothes so she can afford to buy him luxuries 

Britain’s most pampered toddler bathes in milk and honey, sucks on a £1,000 solid gold dummy, and owns designer clothes.

Kasey Akram, 32, from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, says she to loves to spoil her one-year-old son Jareem.

The self-described full-time mother, who is on benefits, has splashed out thousands on her child and says she can’t stop.

Some of Jareem’s most extravagant possessions include a £750 Versace chain, a £925 diamond encrusted bracelet – and a £1,000 solid gold dummy.

Kasey Akram, 32, a full-time mother from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, says she loves spoliing her one-year-old son Jareem (both pictured)

Jareem (pictured) is described as the ‘loveliest little boy in the world’ by his mother, who says she is obsessed with him

According to the 32-year-old mother, she has fallen out with friends over how much she spends on the pampered toddler

Kasey, from Sheffield, South Yorks, said: ‘As soon as I had my little boy, my obsession changed from how I looked to focusing on my son.

‘He’s the loveliest little boy in the world and I’ve fallen out with friends over how much I’ve spent on him.

‘I buy my clothes off of Vinted so I can buy him what he wants.

‘I’ll be wearing charity shop clothes while he’s wearing a £50 t-shirt and if I had the choice I would walk around naked so he could wear what he wants.

‘Whatever he likes, he gets and if I can’t afford it I ring his dad and get the money.


Kasey (pictured here with Jareem) says she will buy herself secondhand clothing and inexpensive items so she can afford to splash her cash on the toddler

Among Jareem’s expensive possessions is this solid gold dummy, which Kasey says is worth an eye-watering £1,000

As well as his gold dummy, the toddler owns other expensive pieces of solid gold jewellery, like this necklace and bracelet

‘I’m not working at the moment, I do all this on benefits and the help of my ex-partner.’

Kasey, who previously worked as a dancer and model, says she used to believe she had no interest in having a child.

However, after getting pregnant with Jareem in 2020, she quickly fell in love with the tot – and knew she wanted to treat him well.

He now has an elaborate routine which sees Kasey wake up at 6am every day to make Jareem whatever hot breakfast he fancies, which she then brings to him to eat in bed.

She then gives him a bath, using milk and honey a couple of times a week, followed by baby oil and a baby massage while he watches Peppa Pig on the TV in his bedroom – which she moved in there from the living room.

Pampered: Kasey is pictured running a milk and honey bath for Jareem. He has two of the baths per week, followed by a massage

As well as his luxury baths, the youngster has a professional haircut every two weeks, and a mini pedicure at the nail salon

His pampering doesn’t end there as she also takes him to get his hair cut once a fortnight and insists it’s cut by the manager of the barbershop.

And he also goes with her to the nail salon where he gets a mini pedicure from the staff there.

She has a jewellers she takes him to, and says as she is allergic to any metal other than pure gold, he probably is too – although she’s never checked.

And she’s so keen to put Jareem ahead of herself that when her and her bed broke, instead of replacing it she spent £300 on a tractor bed for her son and slept with her mattress on the floor.

Jareem is the ‘loveliest little boy in the world’ according to Kasey, who says she has ‘fallen in love with’ him

The one-year-old owns numerous expensive toys, including this £600 pink and purple princess castle

While Kasey admits she is ‘soft’ with Jareem, she says others would be the same if they ‘had a child in the middle of the pandemic’

As well as feeding him an all-organic diet, she refuses to let him drink tap water as she is concerned that the level of estrogen would cause him to grow breasts.

Kasey said: ‘He still wakes up five times a night and apparently I’m too soft with him but if you had a child in the middle of the pandemic you would be the same.

‘He’s never drunk tap water in his life and I sacked my nanny because she gave him tap water.

‘He’s never seen a slice of white bread in his life and what I eat he eats – he likes olives, he likes grilled peppers, everyone says he has such a refined pallet.

Kasey, pictured here with son Jareem in his bedroom, complete with TV and custom made tiger rug, says she fired a nanny for giving her son tap water

‘What Jareem wants Jareem gets’: the toddler gets breakfast in bed and milk and honey baths, as well as pricy jewellery and clothes

‘He has breakfast in bed every morning.

‘I always ask him if he gets a girlfriend when he’s older, and if she doesn’t like me if he’ll kick her out and he says yes – when he finally gets married his wife is going to hate me.

‘His dad always says that when he turns 18 he’ll get a girlfriend and move out but I say no, we’ll have bunk beds when he’s too old to share a bed with me.

‘What Jareem wants Jareem gets – the last pair of shoes I bought myself were ninety pence Primark flip-flops and on the same day I bought him Gucci trainers.


The pampered youngster is often decked out in head-to-toe expensive designer gear, including jewellery

Jareem is often asked by his mother whether he will ‘kick out’ any future girlfriends if they don’t like her – to which he says yes

Kasey (pictured) says she doesn’t mind forgoing luxuries herself, saying she wants her one-year-old son Jareem (pictured) to ‘have the best

‘He likes flashing trainers but I’d never let him walk around in cheap tacky horrible trainers – if I wear Vans he wears Vans.

‘I spent £1,000 on a solid gold dummy and he chucked it in the middle of town and lost it, I cried for three days.

‘I’ve had his palm read four times in the last year which cost me £50 a time because he couldn’t speak and I wanted to know what he was into and what his favourite colour was.

‘If I want to spend the money on my son that’s my choice, I don’t care if I walk around in Primark shoes as long as my prince has the best.’

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