Did anyone see this last night? (Eliza made me watch.)

In the premiere, Lauren’s daddy couldn’t get Beyonce to play her Sweet 16 for less than a half mil. Fortunately Unwritten Law were available for less. And they’re like, totally the next best thing!!

Nice to see Pauly Shore back on MTV, though.

Comments (155)
  1. id do ava

  2. Just because someone is rich, they don’t have to be spoiled. They should be brought up to appreciate what they have been blessed to have. Really we shouldn’t take this show too seriously and I hope is not a true representation of how the rich and priveledged really act. Eva was a beautiful girl but her rude attitude and ungratefulness made her very ugly. Seeing as how her parents are softees, she would’ve turned out spoiled if there were of average means also. This show is like the Faboulous Life of series on VH1 except these children (turning 16 doesn’t make you grown) aren’t celebrities. This will not be one my new favorites but its alright if you like seeing people go all out.

  3. doavado  |   Posted on Feb 9th, 2005

    me too

  4. Jeff  |   Posted on Feb 9th, 2005

    Ava was so f-ing hot i’d do her in a second…hopefully the camera made her act like such a spoiled bitch. Ya i thought it was all pathetic. Literally made me sick. I MTV needs a warning like before jackass aired. I’d like to know more about Ava. I’d get with her anytime.

  5. kate  |   Posted on Feb 11th, 2005

    eWw — i hated AVA especially.. the one about that guy hart tho .. dayummm he was hot lol.. why do they have to have all these rich people?!

  6. Giana  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2005

    This is the most shittest show MTV has aired. Honestly I would prefer to watch a marathon of The Simple Life, because The Simple Life when compared to My Super Sweet 16, seems less scripted. What fucking message is this sending to girls? Ava is like what, 15/16? And she had fake breasts and dressed like a hooker. Jesus Christ. I mean, its ok to wear skirts and shit at that age or any age ( with the exception for like an 88 year old grandma ) its the style. . .but really a skirt that short for a 15/16 year old? Her parents of course are to blame mostly, they dont set much limits for her. Except for her mom that time she refused to let Ava buy that red dress. I gotta admit sometimes though its a guilty pleasure.

  7. Giana  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2005

    This is the most shittest show MTV has aired. Honestly I would prefer to watch a marathon of The Simple Life, because The Simple Life when compared to My Super Sweet 16, seems less scripted. What fucking message is this sending to girls? Ava is like what, 15/16? And she has fake breasts and dressed like a hooker. Jesus Christ. I mean, its ok to wear skirts and shit at that age or any age ( with the exception for like an 88 year old grandma ) its the style. . .but really a skirt that short for a 15/16 year old? Her parents of course are to blame mostly, they dont set much limits for her. Except for her mom that time she refused to let Ava buy that red dress. I gotta admit sometimes though its a guilty pleasure.

  8. Giana  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2005

    This is the most shittest show MTV has aired. Honestly I would prefer to watch a marathon of The Simple Life, because The Simple Life when compared to My Super Sweet 16, seems less scripted. What fucking message is this sending to girls? Ava is like what, 15/16? And she has fake breasts and dressed like a hooker. Jesus Christ. I mean, its ok to wear skirts and shit at that age or any age ( with the exception for like an 88 year old grandma ) its the style. . .but really a skirt that short for a 15/16 year old? Her parents of course are to blame mostly, they dont set much limits for her. Except for her mom that time she refused to let Ava buy that red dress. I gotta admit sometimes though its a guilty pleasure.

  9. My Super Sweet 16. Ehh, yeah. I mean. I… Holy Christ. Murder.

    http://angrymanclearinghouse.blogspot.com/

  10. My Super Sweet 16. Ehh, yeah. I mean. I… Holy Christ. Murder.

    http://angrymanclearinghouse.blogspot.com/

  11. OMG AVA= LESS FAT SARA JACOBS
    dude, she shoulda fixed her nose before her boobs

  12. fdsgh  |   Posted on Feb 13th, 2005

    does ne 1 no the brand of lauren’s hat in episode 101????

  13. gtlegend3  |   Posted on Feb 13th, 2005

    my family is well off and i turned out to be pretty cheap, actually. your family could have alot of money but how you grow up depends on the ups and downs u go thru, along with ur friends and the way ur respected. trust me, I KNOW THIS IS LIFE.

    u dont chose to be born into a rich family, ur just born. secondly, i DEFINITELY KNOW AVAS CHEST IS REAL. cmon theyre not that big….ive hooked up with a few big chested 16 yr olds and definitely seen and felt them in their nakedness…did you see the shirts she was wearing that didnt push up her boobs(or make them somewhat seethru or cast dimensional shadows)? theyre def not small, theyre nice. her curvy body lends itself to grow like that with the perkiness, lift and whatnot.

    DONT HATE on rich ppl just because things that cost more have the greatest possibilities. thats just economics and how demand works baby! living with luxuries is what makes life taste better when its good. when lifes bad, i dont think about my bmw or my designer clothes…that stuff def wont help. but goddamn if u lived my life ude understand the ideas of j lo and biggie – both claim that bigger bank accounts mean bigger problems. once yall come into some money, ull know and God forbid u judge this know

  14. Reading all of the comments, I think the foundation of the problem here is not demonstrated. I have grown up in a private school and have also spent two years in a rather low class public school. First of all, let’s make clear that what should be judged, if anything, is the person’s character, with or without money. To criticize someone for having money is ridiculous. If anyone is immediately attracted to that conclusion, I think the best observation to note would be: the parents. Growing up with money is not the problem. The problem is raising your children with a lack of focus on morality and good character. The problem lies in a.) not paying attention to your kids. (a frequency with many rich / career driven parents) b.) spoiling your children and c.) raising them in a house empty of the good ole idea that you work for what you get. Unfortunately, kids who grow up with everything handed to them are never really tested in the area of self-actualization. Fear and failure and things as such are character building-and it makes it rather difficult for them to view themselves and life for what it is when they never have to worry of taking care of themselves. Children who grow up in this environment are raised to believe the secular lifestyle is the ultimate. They are raised to believe that their dad is a man of amazement because of his highly renowned bank account. They are raised to think that the richer and better looking one is, the more complete. Thus, using phrases such as “rich bitch” and such are rather empty statements- seeing as I’ve met bitches rich and poor ugly and beautiful. However, upon agreement with most, I must add this is quite sad that the modern world rejects the deeper things in life. Today’s society is magnetic toward articificiality – and all I can say is- do not judge others. I suppose I am the only one who has noticed the absurdity in these arguments…consisting of, “You are a rich mother fucker and you should DIE!”- responded with, “You are on welfare and WISH you were me, hot bod, $3 mill trust fund, and all.” In time, they will find their purpose. They will one day realize their faults in thinking life is about materialism. If you are living a true life, continue living and worry only of yourself. I leave with a breath of fresh air for all:

    “Money is better than poverty, if only for financial reasons. ”
    – Woody Allen

  15. Also:

    In its famous paradox, the equation of money and excrement, psychoanalysis becomes the first science to state what common sense and the poets have long known — that the essence of money is in its absolute worthlessness.”
    -Norman O. Brown

    A truth I find in today’s world:
    “The more money an American accumulates, the less interesting he becomes.”
    -Seneca

    A quote by a favorite artist of mine:
    “I’d like to live as a poor man with lots of money.”
    -Pablo Picasso

    And last, certainly not least..
    “The real measure of your wealth is how much you’d be worth if you lost all your money.”

  16. Roya  |   Posted on Feb 14th, 2005

    I hear, “If you got it, flaunt it”. Mmmkay, I will…. but when I have it and decide to flaunt it, I will try my best not to look so “disgusted by a 2004 used Range Rover” or “Oh my god-so pissed that Dior is closed because I totally flew to Paris just to buy my dress here”…. you know what I mean? There is nothing wrong with making a wonderful living for yourself and being fortunate enough to spend what ever your heart desires on… well, what ever your heart desires. I grew up in a very wealthy environment, but let me tell you the difference between me and Jane Doe on MTV’s “brilliant” Super Sweet Sixteen reality show. And when I say brilliant, I don’t mean it. The girls and boys on this colorful show express no value of what comes and goes… they say thank you (and that is all they can say) to their parents for throwing them an obscenely expensive party… I mean, what the fuck, did they hand feed hungry homeless children, win a nobile prize and graduate harvard in one day? They do nothing.. but get what ever they want – they believe this is the way life is supposed to be lived. Not so many morals, not so many values, not so much responsibility… everything these people probably lack, but because you and me had to work since we were 12 to save up enough money for a used car IF WE WERE LUCKY on our sweet 16… we know value. We had a simple party at a friends house with the people who mattered the most. We didn’t pay so called “models” to dance for everyone. But, because we didn’t have all of this… we think that way of living is so retardedly extravegant and we laugh and are upset at these people.. but, then again, that way of life is all they know. Hate this show, but love to watch it. Just like the whole MTV network. p.s. – MTV could really do without it.

  17. Roya  |   Posted on Feb 14th, 2005

    Another comment – I’m reading some of this stuff you people are saying about how this is only a show and shouldn’t be taken that serious. Okay. When my future daughter turns 16 and asks me for a Super Sweet 16 party.. I won’t take her so seriously either. If MTV takes the liberty to produce a show of this nature… it will be taken the exact way it is showcased, get it? It would be hard to tell someone that these children on this show are really down to earth and only play it up for the cameras. You know who is laughing more than most of the viewers? The producers, writers, directors and many little MTV workers.. they laugh all the way to the bank. Well done MTV…well done profiting on more random reality TV.

  18. nick  |   Posted on Feb 15th, 2005

    MTV consistently creates television shows that give a plethora of mixed messages to viewers. With “Sweet 16″, one gets the impression that, despite MTV filing this show under it’s “News and Documentaries” department, that there is an air of admiration involved on the part of the producers. Subtle sound effects (the characteristic shimmer sound given to shiny things like SUVs and whatnot) and flattering coverage of these parties shows us so. So while there are a lot of problematic themes to be uncovered, MTV decides to let a largely uneducated public attempt to determine what those currents are. Unfortunately, the most easily deciphered messages are the lowest common denominator themes that have been mentioned above (i.e. wealth/popularity/image is all important in American society). I think MTVs refusal to and the general publics inability to untangle these webs of meaning are what make this kind of programming somewhat dangerous. Its sad to see that marketing and branding have worked so effectively that several posters have written suggesting that less weathly people have no right to “hate on” rich people. This again is a multifaceted problem. The primary issue at hand is that while the lower classes are told “don’t covet,” less wealthy people (and American society in general) are consistently bombarded with images through media and popular culture that make want and desire for that which cannot be attained a requisite component of the economic machine. Why else would a Dior dress be desirable other than someone (in this case the fashion industry and the fashion magazine industry…trust me, look it up) telling the public that it was desirable? This is how advertising and branding works. When left unchecked and, in fact, encouraged by celebrity culture and popular culture, feelings of want, jealousy, and resentment are the inevitable outcome. Throughout history, no one has liked landed wealth (except other landed wealth), and there’s a reason for that; because if one was born into wealth, they never had to work for anything. Most people resent wealthy children because they will never know how difficult it is to put in a 40+ hour week at some shit job, pay bills, and live paycheck to paycheck. Furthermore, when rich kids’ sense of entitlement is paraded around for all to see, it becomes one of the most offensive displays imaginable to working people. And yet, since the viewer is rarely equipped with the mental faculties to decode the messages lying under the surface, there can be confusing feelings of both resentment and want.

    I do in part agree with Annie’s comment that character should be a deciding factor in how we view these people. However, since we are viewing this on TV, editorial decisions have been made by the production team that help to create a character. This is important for several reasons. Modern audio/visual technologies allows producers to completely destroy temporal/spacial boundaries and create a narrative that is more suitable to the aims of the show. With editing, there can be a loss of context which would reveal more fully the character of the person involved. In other words, there is no way of knowing what was left on the cutting room floor can reveal about the actual events.

    It’s pretty offensive to hear wealthy children (that’s right high schoolers, to everyone else in the world, you’re still children) say how others shouldn’t hate on them for being rich. The working people of the world have every right to hate you and bitch at you; after all, somewhere in your families past, your fortune was made off of their toil and complete lack of anything close to what you now possess. Kill yourselves.

  19. nick  |   Posted on Feb 15th, 2005

    MTV consistently creates television shows that give a plethora of mixed messages to viewers. With “Sweet 16″, one gets the impression that, despite MTV filing this show under it’s “News and Documentaries” department, that there is an air of admiration involved on the part of the producers. Subtle sound effects (the characteristic shimmer sound given to shiny things like SUVs and whatnot) and flattering coverage of these parties shows us so. So while there are a lot of problematic themes to be uncovered, MTV decides to let a largely uneducated public attempt to determine what those currents are. Unfortunately, the most easily deciphered messages are the lowest common denominator themes that have been mentioned above (i.e. wealth/popularity/image is all important in American society). I think MTVs refusal to and the general publics inability to untangle these webs of meaning are what make this kind of programming somewhat dangerous. Its sad to see that marketing and branding have worked so effectively that several posters have written suggesting that less weathly people have no right to “hate on” rich people. This again is a multifaceted problem. The primary issue at hand is that while the lower classes are told “don’t covet,” less wealthy people (and American society in general) are consistently bombarded with images through media and popular culture that make want and desire for that which cannot be attained a requisite component of the economic machine. Why else would a Dior dress be desirable other than someone (in this case the fashion industry and the fashion magazine industry…trust me, look it up) telling the public that it was desirable? This is how advertising and branding works. When left unchecked and, in fact, encouraged by celebrity culture and popular culture, feelings of want, jealousy, and resentment are the inevitable outcome. Throughout history, no one has liked landed wealth (except other landed wealth), and there’s a reason for that; because if one was born into wealth, they never had to work for anything. Most people resent wealthy children because they will never know how difficult it is to put in a 40+ hour week at some shit job, pay bills, and live paycheck to paycheck. Furthermore, when rich kids’ sense of entitlement is paraded around for all to see, it becomes one of the most offensive displays imaginable to working people. And yet, since the viewer is rarely equipped with the mental faculties to decode the messages lying under the surface, there can be confusing feelings of both resentment and want.

    I do in part agree with Annie’s comment that character should be a deciding factor in how we view these people. However, since we are viewing this on TV, editorial decisions have been made by the production team that help to create a character. This is important for several reasons. Modern audio/visual technologies allows producers to completely destroy temporal/spacial boundaries and create a narrative that is more suitable to the aims of the show. With editing, there can be a loss of context which would reveal more fully the character of the person involved. In other words, there is no way of knowing what was left on the cutting room floor can reveal about the actual events.

    It’s pretty offensive to hear wealthy children (that’s right high schoolers, to everyone else in the world, you’re still children) say how others shouldn’t hate on them for being rich. The working people of the world have every right to hate you and bitch at you; after all, somewhere in your families past, your fortune was made off of their toil and complete lack of anything close to what you now possess. Kill yourselves.

  20. Annie  |   Posted on Feb 15th, 2005

    MTV created this show for one reason: to catch attention thereby attracting MONEY. MTV is a business, and like all other businesses, they work to make money. Create, work, produce, accomplish, make money. Do not blame MTV for creating a show that is making HUGE ratings in television. It is not their fault that the modern society is very secular. For you to scold MTV would mean you would have to scold the entire modern world, even starting with Andy Warhol, who gained attention and profit through portraits of “important,” “wealthy” and “socially renowned” people- such as Marilyn Monroe, Jackie O., etc. You would have to excoriate basically the entire modern media- journalism, t.v., movies, literature, most importantly- music. Lifestyle obsessed magazines such as US, Star, etc. and musicians such as ALL RAPPERS, t.v. shows such as The Swan, Life and Style, even the Apprentice, Simple Life, etc. All of these things are driven by the glistening gold of either money, extravagant presentation, materialism, or appearance. The world today is interested in these things, generally speaking. It’s the “American Dream” afterall. Make it as big as you can, work your way up until you have reached ultimate success, that of course measured by the bulk of your pocket. Why is Paris Hilton successful? Why is she known? She is RICH-and so I’ve been told-beautiful…no other reason. This speaks loudly of our society, and this is what we eat up. Did you notice how one of the most recognized episodes of Oprah was when she gave away cars? Did you notice that rich girls (a.k.a socialites) are so “important” that they are written about in the NY Post? Did you notice that “Fabulous Life Of” is so popular, that they have covered nearly 100 if not more people? MTV is capitalizing on this bullshit, and they’re doing a great job at it! If you can’t beat them, make money from them. As for MTV and it’s failure in denouncing the absurdity of its show- I absolutely disagree. I watched this with my boyfriend and throughout the whole thing, we were discussing what a MAGNIFICIENT job MTV did in editing to make these kids look like complete jackasses. I even read where the blonde bitch from hell, Lauren (first episode) wrote into a newspaper claiming the way MTV edited the show made her look horrible. Bravo, I say- because, you are horrible. MTV is profiting off of these unfortunate kids- and laughing their asses off while doing it. I give props to MTV for this one- not only is it an incredibly successful show, but it sure makes me say, “G’damn– that’s a sad level of society I NEVER want to embark on.” Tune in tonight for lots of laughs! NATALIE WANTS TO BE POPULAR! Oh, the intensity.

  21. Amanda  |   Posted on Feb 15th, 2005

    ALL THOSE SUPER SWEET 16 HO’S NEED TO GO TO THE VALLEY AND ACT THAT WAY SHIT THEY WILL GET THERE ASS BEAT IN A SECOND.

  22. DeeBaby  |   Posted on Feb 16th, 2005

    All i can say is, Im 15 (turning 16 soon) and I get a kick out of watching the show.who wouldn’t want an awsome party like Natalie’s club party, or any of the others..I cant say that I would act like a snot to my mother because i would probably get slapped.lol .and i dont feel guilty about watching the show because all of you people who have written comments about it, have obviously watched it…you didnt have to. I mean i understand where people are coming from about the girls on the show acting “bitchy”, but rich girls arent the only ones who do it. bitches come in all colors, shapes, and sizes. I dont think that excuses them from acting that way, but…what can you do.

  23. DeeBaby  |   Posted on Feb 16th, 2005

    All i can say is, Im 15 (turning 16 April 18th) and I get a kick out of watching the show.who wouldn’t want an awsome party like Natalie’s club party, or any of the others..I cant say that I would act like a snot to my mother because i would probably get slapped.lol My parents buy me things that other kids dont usually get, and my family is pretty well off, but i dont let it get to me head .and i dont feel guilty about watching the show because all of you people who have written comments about it, have obviously watched it…you didnt have to. I mean i understand where people are coming from about the girls on the show acting “bitchy”, but rich girls arent the only ones who do it. bitches come in all colors, shapes, and sizes. I dont think that excuses them from acting that way, but…what can you do.

  24. Atlanta  |   Posted on Feb 16th, 2005

    Like many have already said, most aren’t jealous because these girls have money. I feel for these girls because they have lost total touch with reality and it falls on the parents. These parents better be prepared to support these girls lavish lifestyles from now until they die, because they will never function in the real world.

    The whining is the worst part of the entire thing. That’s what makes the show utterly annoying and disturbing, but again that all falls back on the parents.

  25. Atlanta  |   Posted on Feb 16th, 2005

    Like many have already said, most aren’t jealous because these girls have money. I feel for these girls because they have lost total touch with reality and it falls on the parents. These parents better be prepared to support these girls lavish lifestyles from now until they die, because they will never function in the real world.

    The whining is the worst part of the entire thing. That’s what makes the show utterly annoying and disturbing, but again that all falls back on the parents.

  26. After watching this show, all I can say is that itâ??s offensive to its very core. The idea of someone believing that he or she deserves a Range Rover for no apparent reason and then go off on a tirade because her dad would not buy her that car is beyond me. Isnâ??t America based on meritocracy? Wasnâ??t the American dream based on hard work and diligence? This show is utterly disgusting. The problem with these girls are not that they are affluent or rich, the problem is that they lack morals. Any person with morals would know not to bash their own parents. For those more â??fortunateâ?? kids that claim to deserve everything, all I can say is â??good luck to your journey into the real world.â?? Anyways I donâ??t want to waste any more time on this ridicules show. If you want to rebut my post please use more intelligent response than just saying â??youâ??re jealous of my money!â??

  27. Brittany  |   Posted on Feb 16th, 2005

    I’m in the midst of planning my party. I’m going to start from the beginning. Lauren: She wasn’t even turning 16. She’s 18, and she’s now a college student. She said the party was “nothing special” even after her parents shelled out 100k. Jacqueline: She seems nice. She loved the party. She actually did turn 16. She reminds me of a younger version of Kristin Davis, herself, and she also reminds me of her character, Charlotte. She took the time to thank all of the people who helped make it happen. Jacque: She seems a bit prudish. I’m not sure why she was so against Mardi Gras. I live in LA, and Mardi Gras is fun. I highly doubt that her party will help make her anymore popular. She didn’t even invite the popular people. Her crush, Chad, was super ugly. What was up with that flippy hair? Plus, her party was like revenge against the cheerleaders and jocks. What’s that all about? I hated her dress. I understand simplicity, but you only turn 16 once. Ava: What a bitch. Did ya’ll see the beginning when she was like at that club, and she was sitting on that guys lap with her legs wrapped around his waist? Plus, she had on a skirt. Eww. How trashy and (un)classy! Those dresses that she tried on were like something that I would expect to see on the red carpet. A little extravagant for a sweet 16. I liked some of them, though. I cannot believe she actually snuck out and went on a weekend escapade with her cousin and boyfriend-unchaperoned. I would never reward my child for devious and mischievous behavior. You have done wrong so you get a $70k car. It’s like what the hell. She treated her parents like so wrong. Had that been a black person doing that, she would have gotten slapped. I’m black, and I know my parents don’t play that mess. I would never call my mom a bitch on national television. My ass would be six feet under. Hart: He seemed like a loser. I got the impression that he was like trying to buy people’s attention and affection. Like those 10 girls. He bought all of them shirts. Just so they would come to his party. Natalie: I got the impression that the people of La Jolla didn’t like her too much. I think she was trying to show them up. She spent $900 on that dress, and it wasn’t even all that cute. She was like no freshman at my party and blah blah blah. She was irking me with that. She’s like a sopohmore. She did so much bragging. She was like these are Chanel sunglasses. So what? Anybody can buy Chanel glasses. Even I have a few pairs. My parent’s have money, but I don’t brag about it. I don’t go running to Daddy when I don’t get what I want. I don’t tell my parents that if they don’t give me car, I’m never going to speak to them again. I don’t force them to buy me anything. I do have a taste for the finer things in life. I also work for the things I want. Do I have to work? No. I choose to. The girls on these shows are showed as shallow. Not all rich people are like that. That’s a horrible depiction. I overall enjoy the show because it gives me inspiration for my party. I don’t plan on spending that much, though. I loved it on the one with Hart when his dad was like it may be your party, but I’m the one spending the money. I was like hell yeah. I also loved it when Ava’s mom cancelled her credit card. I really loved the envious look on Lauren’s face when she saw Jacqueline in those dresses. Priceless. Well, I have nothing more to say. Feel free to send your comments to me at Naughtygirl0802@aol.com I am more than willing to respond. Oh, and I am not hating. I have nothing to hate off of. I have it all: family, friends, love, money, confidence, intelligence, and so many other things. I don’t need money to make me feel whole and at peace with myself. I have all the things that money can’t buy.

  28. stefanie  |   Posted on Feb 16th, 2005

    lol, the alb, n.m. one was hilarious…doens’t take much to be rich in the desert. Also, La Cueva high sucks!

  29. dustin  |   Posted on Feb 16th, 2005

    Once again you guys claim about how much you hate everyone that has been on that show. Think about it you stupid fucks sit there and watch it to come on here and spend a hour critizing them for bullshit. Think about how long they filmed them for and how much they showed. They put probably 3 months into 30 minutes. Who would want to watch a 16 year old girl be nice to her parents? im sure they all were obviously unless ur all fucking perfect then u don’t bitch at ur parents. but be fucking realistic if your fuckin hating on these people for being rich then your a fucking joke. everyone loves money and everyone has money some people just have more. To everyone on that show keep you heads up these people just don’t expierence the shit rich kids do and thats too bad. you fucks writing shit on here have no respect for them and you havn’t even met them. they aren’t disrespectin you so don’t disrespect them

  30. twinkle twinkle  |   Posted on Feb 17th, 2005

    stop whining because you are poor

  31. Nika  |   Posted on Feb 17th, 2005

    All i can say is…. its unrealistic… these girls are too young and too shallow… the show reflects these girls with no depth to them but theyre money… they dont value anything because they think they can BUY everything…. but when you boil down to it… birthdays arent all about making everyone jealous and being the self centered people that they are… its about celebrating another added year to your life as a blessing with your loved ones! These girls make it a competition… and it sucks that theyre making it a fad to spend thousands and thousands of dollars for ONE SINGLE night that will only last in a fragment of their memories! Money doesnt label the happiness people… and the sorry part of it is that… MTV and these rich young girls promote it! Its more sad to see the value of these people… and to see how shallow and ignorant of reality these people are…

  32. HERE HERE NIKA!!! WELL SAID.

  33. annie  |   Posted on Feb 17th, 2005

    Haha geez. I really get a kick out of some of these kids with comments like, “You don’t know what it’s like to be rich” and “You’re poor- that’s the problem, not our attitude.” Quite frankly, I can guarentee you that most of the people on here who claim these rich kids are ridiculous have quite a few bucks themselves, therefore the “rich and proudddd” really need to refrain from the poor comments. Shows quite a lack of intelligence. As for the poor rich kid victim scenario, shut the living hell up. that’s so pathetic. Not only should you visit a third world country, but you should take into consideration the idea that when an outrageously wealthy person is humble and nice, they are often highly revered. Take Oprah for example. Who the hell looks down on someone like that who HAS IT ALL- gives a lot and seems so down to earth? In the end, none of us die with money- why place importance on it in terms of deciding your place in the world?

  34. stef  |   Posted on Feb 18th, 2005

    it’s not the money these kids have, it’s the attitude. Hell I watched “Rich Girls” and loved it. Both those chicks were hella rich, entertaining, and about as down to earth as a couple of teens should be. The sweet sixteen kids are sad, the only thing their money can’t buy them is celebrity, but I guess MTV’s going to spot them their 15 minutes… I’m sure la jolla can hear the clocks ticking. Anywho, I’d rather see a real celebrity’s birthday bash, these are just a bunch of teeny boppers hoping that by monday morning they’ll finally be popular. (Lord, please go bitch/beg/borrow/buy/charge a clue!) There’s more to life. But I guess there is huge entertainment value in watching people buy friends and social status, too bad their personalities aren’t good enough to get those two things for free.

  35. stef  |   Posted on Feb 18th, 2005

    But i must add, that girl who looks like Charlotte from Sex in the city should not be lumped into the socially sad, bratty kid pile. She seemed genuinely nice and was obviously raised well by her parents, because she always showed class. Unlike her cheap looking, weave wearing, jealous little friend…LOL ,and how sad, it wasn’t even her friend’s 16th birthday, what a tag-along. Too funny

  36. lynn  |   Posted on Feb 18th, 2005

    sorry but any party that costs more than 100k with no liquor isnt worth it.

  37. Kate  |   Posted on Feb 18th, 2005

    wow….theese girls make me like totally sick, not because I didnt get a cool sweet sixteen party, because I did, I had my closest friends over for a wonderful night,but because the fact that they are having theese huge BLOW-OUT parties that cost millions of dollars, while people are starving in the streets and there are hopeless kids that have no parents and are basically dying!!! ok maybe I very grateful for the things I have and Those girls get all those great things and they might seem happy but for me… MONEY DOESNT MAKE ME HAPPY!
    (and plus those girls are like really mean, what happen to be nice? you get alot more like *in VALUE* if you spend your life loving everybody and everything dont you????)

  38. mandy  |   Posted on Feb 18th, 2005

    Five bucks to anyone who knows what product MTV is in the business of creating, and who they are selling it to. Anyone?
    No…MTV is NOT in the business of selling programming to you.
    No…MTV is NOT in the business of selling advertising to you.
    Give up????
    YOU are MTV’s product. MTV is in the business of selling YOU to advertisers…and they do that by creating programs they know you’ll watch!
    Thus, the mixed messages in this particular “gem” of a program.
    Sure, there’s all kinds of ways to interpret this show…from youngsters who admire the girls portrayed on it, to people who laugh at it, to those who become irrate about it…MTV explicity makes it appeal to the widest number of people possible because itdoesn’t care WHY you watch it…as long as you WATCH it.
    So please, PLEASE, if you hate this show…if it truly offends you…(as it offends me)…if it disgusts you that this kind of materialism is being heralded and these simple, simple girls are actually being EXPLOITED….(as well as all the poor, working stiffs watching at home!) then STOP WATCHING IT!!!!!! Refuse to but products advertised during it’s airing.
    Join me in demanding quality, enriching programming on TV, instead of this cheap-to-produce garbage that promotes negetive stereotypes and intollerance of the differences that exist among and between us all.

  39. annie  |   Posted on Feb 18th, 2005

    Sorry Mandy- you happen to be right. However, MTV is a business making money like everyone else- if they produce a ridiculous show like this and everyone loves it, blame society. Plus, this show is far too creative / hilarious / and of course entertaining to pass up. Who would want to miss a poor spoiled bitch whining about a used Range Rover? Not i- this is great stuff.

  40. annie  |   Posted on Feb 18th, 2005

    Sorry Mandy- you happen to be right. However, MTV is a business making money like everyone else- if they produce a ridiculous show like this and everyone loves it, blame society. Plus, this show is far too creative / hilarious / and of course entertaining to pass up. Who would want to miss a poor spoiled bitch whining about a used Range Rover? Not i- this is great stuff.

  41. I think MTV has really used these teenagers to their advantage. To all these young folks who were on the show, MTV protrayed you at your worst. When your 15 or 16, popularity, money, clothes, and the need to belong are so important. That’s why rich or poor, kids want to be noticed and have a connection with their friends. The point of throwing an awesome bash is so that your friends will come and celebrate with you. Unfortunately, many of the guests who attended did not even know the birthday girl or guy. Maost teenagers are good kids at heart but need guidance along the way. At 16 everything is a big deal, so its not very wise of the parents to let their kids have so much control. To me, the show does not make these young people seem impressive or envied, instead their worst qualities and behaviors are shown on television so people can mock and rant on them. I don’t know about you but I would never appear on a show in order to be called names such as “bitch,” “slut,” or “whore.” After all, people who are “bitching” about you do not even know you! I just feel very fortunate that I am older and no longer need to behave or think like a teen. If I were 16 and watched the show, I’d probably be green with envy at how wonderful these parties looked. But, at 16 that’s how I would have felt and no words or actions would have changed my mind. Sometimes only experience, time, and responsibility allows you to mature and remember what’s important.

  42. Cosmo  |   Posted on Feb 22nd, 2005

    To Kate who posted on the 29th: “jelous?” Apparently, your mommy and daddy can buy you a car, a neon orange fake tan, and a fabulously extravagant party, but it’s a shame they haven’t thrown a few of those dollars towards your education. It’s too bad for you that money can’t buy brains!

  43. lynn  |   Posted on Feb 22nd, 2005

    shhhh cosmo! dont tell that stuff *aka the truth* to kate, it might derail her lessons in economics which convinces spoiled children *rich or poor* that being wasteful is a GOOD thing, i mean come on, there HAS to be a silver lining everywhere, right? RIGHT?

    and kate and everyone else who agrees with her *i pray for thee!* its not the money which sickens people its the entitlement which is frightening, these poor kids didnt work a day in their lives, THEY are not rich their PARENTS are. and it truly sad that these poor misguided teenagers will NEVER learn the true value of money, cause as any working person knows *once again rich OR middle class OR whatever* money is so much more valuable when you earn it yourself, come on who wasnt stoked at the sight of their first ever paycheck?!

  44. I wanted to host this party for my big brother t.j. so here’s an ideal if you help me get through with this he will forgive me for every thing i’ve done

  45. Nadine  |   Posted on Feb 23rd, 2005

    Where is the love??? Sounds like someone fell into a K-hole and can’t get out! Come on everybody…..sing Kumbaya and group hug!!!!

  46. brandon  |   Posted on Feb 24th, 2005

    I can confirm that pauly shore is a dorky has-been. One of my employees let me listen to him talking to her on the phone she was like 18 or 19 at the time. Of course she was star struck when he showed interest. Even she said then that he was a looser. Keep spending that trust fund and living in an appartment where real Stars used to stay. Letterman, Leno, and many others stayed in then Dinah Shore’s La Jolla appartment.

  47. Charlie  |   Posted on Mar 17th, 2005

    I know that everyone says this and all of you try to defend your case by saying you aren’t jealous…admit it, you ARE! I am not the richest person in the world, I am happy, but even I am jealous of these people, AND I’m a guy! You all act like it is their fault that they act the way they do, they were born into a successful family and were well-provided for, where they were spoiled. How is that their fault? This show should make you see how it is to live like that and hope that you can be as successful to someday live like that also. I saw that someone said something about their parents struggling and just being able to break-even, why the HELL is it MTV or these girl’s fault? Everyone has the opportunity to be that successful some just choose not to, like your parents. (no offense) Anyways, sorry if this offends anyone, but seriously stop trying to be jealous that these girls are hot, rich, whatever else just because you aren’t. It isn’t going to help you any. Be happy for them that they can be the way they are. I mean who on the earth doesn’t want to be rich? So, get over it.

  48. antilovestar  |   Posted on Mar 21st, 2005

    If everyone hates the show so much, then why do you still watch it? Yeah, they are rich… and all the teens on there were pretty nice, except for one that I saw, which was Natalie. Things she said were stupid and bitchy, and it makes me sick to watch her and how retarded she is. Most of them are very spoiled, but don’t “hate” on them because most of us are spoiled to. You don’t have to have alot of money to be spoiled! It doesn’t make you a bad person if money makes you happy either… it’s just the way you carry yourself once you have it. So how about everyone quit bitching about the show and watch it for what MTV made it for… entertainment!!!

  49. Anonomous  |   Posted on Apr 2nd, 2005

    Okay..I know our society is terrible but right now there are worse things going on! Stop worrying, complaining and focusing on materialistic things & t.v. shows when war is going on as well as the HIV/AIDS epedemic and so many other things happening in the world. We have to stay strong when dealing with society for it’s a HUGE problem..but we have to focus on other things going on in the world to or it will kill us all. Agreed?

  50. Voulez  |   Posted on Apr 28th, 2005

    this show is retarded. why would we want to watch daddy’s-girls get whatever the hell they want at their beck and call?

    did you guys see the episode with ava? her mother took her all the way to paris to buy her a dress for her party! and when they got there, the little ingrate couldn’t enjoy herself because 1. her mom didn’t like the dress she picked out and 2. dior was closed.

    these spoiled brats who have probably never left their posh neighborhoods do not deserve the lavish parties that they recieved.

    i hope that when they go out into the real world, they fall flat on their faces, because their stuck up attitudes don’t get them what truly matters.

  51. Does anybody know what brand Ava’s purse was when she was sneaking out to Santa Barbara*?

    *Which i think is completely disrespectful because there are here parents giving her this huge party that some would kill to have and all this stuff, including going to paris for a dress and she just sneaks out cause SHE wants to.

  52. arneshia  |   Posted on Aug 31st, 2005

    anyone here?

  53. jennifer  |   Posted on Oct 9th, 2005

    i have a reason why i watch this show is iI LOVE ITTTTTT and im a gurl !!!!! and im not 16 yet i LOVE this show:D

  54. sally  |   Posted on Sep 10th, 2007

    i am 18,going in collage. i was living normal life. once i was alone at home my cousin came
    we were having good time, i got rum for drinking
    and passing the night ,we both drank lot.
    after when we were going to sleep not for anything esle i started shirving after having rum , my bro. gave me blanket,so that i become calm, he gave me hug and laid beside me.i was shrivring,he hold my hands tightly and same i done.
    then rub my hands and feet i was feeling hot
    i said him to sleep with me , then he took my nightsuit off and started kissing me ,he rubbed me.i hold his penice tightlly and started shaking it he was sucking my boobs, he come above to me and 1st time i got fucked my pussy from a guy.
    it was very good exprince,he fucked me tightly.
    he was on for 20-30 min then we get in to bathroom and get in to bathtub while he make discharge i was totally looking towards him
    it was my 1st night and 1st sex mate how fucked my pussy

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