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Mum Jokingly Complains About Her Son Crying In SQ First Class Cabin; Netizens Now Want Her As Their Mother

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Mum Jokingly Complains About Her Son Crying In SQ First Class Cabin; Netizens Now Want Her As Their Mother


For many of us, flying First Class is nothing more than a distant dream.

But for some, it’s the only way to fly.

Earlier this week, a Chinese netizen, known as Baby Doll on Xiaohongshu, shared a video of her toddler son on their recent flight with Singapore Airlines.

In the clip, the boy could be seen wailing and fussing while tossing around on the spacious bed in the First Class suite. 

“This ugly baby is crying in the First Class cabin. I was in the toilet and had to run back halfway to pacify him,” joked Baby Doll in her caption.

A quick scroll through her Xiaohongshu profile reveals that this isn’t her first time flying First Class with her kids — she also has an older daughter and frequently travels in style.

SIA offers a range of First Class experiences, with the Suites cabin being the most premium. Flight prices may vary depending on the route, season and booking method, ranging anywhere from around S$6.9K to S$30K. 

For Baby Doll, this level of luxury seems to be the norm. Her posts often features lavish hotel stays, high-end shopping sprees, basically a life that many can only dream of.

Unsurprisingly, netizens couldn’t help but express envy over her family’s extravagant lifestyle, with many joking they want to be Baby’s Doll kid too.

“Mummy, I won’t cry, raise me instead,” one quipped.

Others were simply in awe of the luxurious First Class suite.

One user lamented: “Some people have sat in First Class at such a young age. I’m 18 and have never been on a plane.”

Well, such is life.





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