Expensive Fails CAUGHT ON CAMERA - REACTION
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HAPPY SUNDAY BESTIES ☀️
Fun fact that guy with Champagne bottle worked at the club and the bottle cost $42,000 he got fired
HAPPY SUNDAY TO YOU AS WELL!! ❤️
@@chadchipman257 Ouch! That poor guys wallet!
@@chadchipman257 Not to imply that he had to pay for it but he did lose his job!
Happy Sunday to you too Miss Charlotte! You make them all sunny days. 😉 (See what I did there?)
The woman said "I can not believe they would allow something so dangerous to be where kids play." A museum is NOT a play ground. It is not made or intended for a child to PLAY there. It is a place to display art and to admire said art. I do not think a glass or a rope was needed, it is a museum! If you wanted to take your child some where to play, take them outside, take them to a play ground, take them to a chuck e cheese, not to a museum. The parents are are fault and should be billed. Watch your kids, leave them with a sitter or don't have them.
It was not a museum, it was a community centre.
@@grahvis are you really going to every comment just to say it wasnt a museum petty much
It was a community center they rent out for weddings. Not their fault. Kids were invited.
@@grahvis It being a community centre doesn't mean that the parents can let their child be left unattended.
And at what age should the person(and thus his guardians) doing the destruction no longer be hold accountable?
When he's 4? How about if he's 10? 14? 16? 20?
Or are you one of those that think that it can never the fault of the one doing the destruction?
Howabout if you ask friends over to house sit and their kid knocks over your flatscreen, smashes your window, start using permanent markers on your furniture or any such thing is it the fault of you or would you blame the parents for not teaching their kids what not to do and hold them responsible?
In other words, yep, it's the kids fault and there for by extension his parents.
@@grahvis Firstly - the story called it both.
Secondly - You realize that a Community Center can have a museum section, right?
Thirdly - SO??? In either case, it is not a playground and a place where it is OBVIOUS that children need to be supervised.
"I can not believe they'd have something so dangerous where kids play." Ma'am that looked like an art gallery, NOT a childcare center. As a parent, I say that's 100% on mom. It's a VERY hard lesson to learn, but you wouldn't go to the Louvre, wreck the Mona Lisa, and then say "I can't believe they'd have such priceless artwork where children are!" -_-
Right
Yeah, that was a really stupid thing to say
Irresponsible with a low IQ.
If it wasn't so dangerous I would agree. Any art gallery I have been to has robes and glass around the art. They take procautions and this place should
I 100% agree. She shouldn't have brought a 5-year-old, someone that can't even begin to grasp anything about art or expenses, into a damn art gallery, which is usually more geared towards sophisticated adults who actually know what a thing or two. I use the term sophisticated loosely, by the way.
I work in an art gallery, and I remember when that happened. Other security camera footage showed the kids being allowed to run around the art while their mom sat on a bench and chatted with other adults. She was treating the art gallery like a play center and not supervising them at all. She’s just trying to play the victim.
I also work at an art museum, and THAT video is EXACTLY why there are GALLERY ATTENDANTS. Can't rely purely on cameras, because a camera won't stop a rambunctious child, only record what they do. But yeah, the mom is aboslutely playing the victim. She should have been supervising her kid, especially one that young. An art gallery IS NOT a playground.
Even if it WAS a kids' play center, parents still gotta monitor their children.
I have noticed that parents these days don't try to control their kids or supervise them at all.
I work in a pharmacy and parents let their kids run around and destroy stuff, open candy, chips soft drinks and then set the items down and leave it.
Not even trying to pay for it.
I ask the parents if they were going to pay for what their kids ate and drank.
Some apologize some look at me like I'm crazy.
@@Mostlydarkmagic that is INSANE! These I'm sure are the same parents who get mad at employees for telling their kids not to run around, or shout, or not destroy merchandise.
@@Mostlydarkmagic If it makes you feel any better, my husband and I don’t allow that with our daughter. Those who do allow it definitely stand out more than everyone else, though, don’t they?
"They shouldn't have something so dangerous where kids play" LITERALLY BAFFLED ME. Like "Lady this isn't a playground! THIS ISN'T AN AMUSEMENT PARK. You're in a FREAKING ART GALLERY!" That is 100% her fault. AND IT'S NOT THEIR RESPONSIBLIITY for your negligence.
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I like the way the mom keeps saying that she can't believe that the museum had something so dangerous out like that. A statue is not dangerous. Climbing on one is. People, watch your children.
Yes and no. She should've kept the kid close by, but if that statue fell from a lil kid trying to hug it, it could've easily fallen on someone else's foot and absolutely fractured it to hell. And I'm talking about if the room was crowded, and someone was trying to rush past and accidentally knocked it off. *That* would've been the museum's fault for not ensuring that statue was a) protected itself, and b) secure on its podium. And if that means putting it behind glass, _put it behind glass._
@@slsthewriter1299 I'm pretty sure there's a maximum number of visitors allowed in a museum at any one given time. Therefore, you wouldn't need to brush past a piece of art/statue if you're in a rush. There would be enough room to rush to whether you're rushing to without getting excessively close to the art that's on display.
@@MrSiBrum That doesn't mean it can't happen. A sign on a wall doesn't stop things from happening, because if that was the case, car accidents on four-way streets with stop signs all around wouldn't be a thing. My point still stands. I offered _one_ example of what could happen with that statue. There's numerous of ways that thing could've been knocked off for whatever reason, purely accidental.
It is the buildings fault. They shouldn’t host events with expensive items sitting around like that. It’s no different from a drunk wedding guest, a waiter/guest tripping, the train of a gown, etc. If it’s that expensive it should be properly protected by a rope, glass, or the minimum of having a sign beside it.
Another entitled KAREN mom making excuses for her out of control kids and her bad parenting.
"Instead of an apology, they got a bill" Yeah, keep an eye on your kids. I had four younger siblings, and my dad was at work or overseas all the time, and she could keep all five of us away from anything expensive. Teach your kids discipline and watch them.
My parents didn't stop me from going near expensive thing but usually refused to let me touch them so pretty similar.
@@oceansoulwish85
This.
My Moms matra was, " you SEE with your eyes, NOT your hands. If it ain't yours DON'T touch it."
@@tracylamb2971yup.
I’m always telling my young children that they “can look with their eyes and not to touch things that aren’t theirs.”
I say this so often my 4 year old daughter asked me the other day at target “can I look at the toys with my eyes, mom?”
The parents are totally at fault for allowing their kid to run around, unsupervised. If the parents had been attending the kid, maybe this art piece would not be destroyed?! You can’t stop parenting, especially in public.
That's cute. You're making good choices as a parent, good for you,, it's really hard work.
Almost as cute as your patronizing, condescending comment. You illustrate the point of failed training on manners.
My parents also taught my brother and me to "look with our eyes"
Growing up I always remember being told to keep your hands to yourself, applied it to pretty much everything in life. That you don't touch things that don't belong to you without permission.
@@SlimKeith11 what a SA reply! Wow! Yes it’s hard and not ever been told it’s easy…raising a human being! Grow up and stop being such a smart mouth!
"I can't believe they allowed something so dangerous to be where kids play..." Excuse me?!? When did an art display become a designated play area?
r/entitledparents
one of my professors hosted a gallery in which the artist shot her paintings with a shotgun as performance. i'm very glad the parents at that venue had more class and culture than this mother
Unless a designated interactive children’s museum. A regular museum is typically a low key, walk slowly by, and appreciate the fine art type of deal. Not Pee Wee’s play house. That’s exactly why when taking museum field trips with element students. It’s usually in 5th or 6th grade, coupled with plenty of chaperons.
Right! 🤦♀️
When did Dangerous become a synonym for expensive?
And this is why you don't let your children run free in a museum, though I agree the statue should be protected with rope or glass. But I blame the parents for not watching their child more closely. Museums are generally not playgrounds unless theyre designed for kids XD
Agree 👍
It was a community centre not a museum.
I whole-heartedly agree. If you cant watch what your kids are doing there will be consequences for their actions. The way i see it, it shouldnt matter that the statue probably should have been better protected because in the end where were you when you should have been watching your kid.
Nah I don't even think there needed to be glass or rope. I remember when that story came out and the mom was straight up talking to her friend and just watching the kid mess with the art pieces. She watched and let him touch stuff instead of correcting his behavior. The epitome of negligence and I'm glad they got billed for it.
This makes me so mad whenever I hear about things like this. Parents need to pay attention. The museum isn't at fault. This happens a lot, but DUDE it's a museum, not a playground
I have to agree with the museum/community center 100%. When you work in places that parents treat like a free daycare and expect others to watch their children, you know they aren't being good parents. Anytime I've taken my niece anywhere in public, she's in my sight at all times! When she was younger she's be in the carts and now that she's older she stays around the cart. Your are supposed to be responsible for a child in your care. It doesn't matter whether that was a museum or not, the mother was not watching the child. If the boy had gotten abducted or had hurt another person she also be liable then. Some people on here need to stop making excuses for negligent parents and caretakers.
As a former professional cake decorator, that cake one made me cry. All the hard work. Gone in 2.5 seconds. 😭
How did they expect to transport it in a convertible though???
I'm a mum and you are 100% responsible for your child when they are out in public, ESPECIALLY if you are taking them to a museum or art gallery that is full of fragile artworks. Let your kids run and climb around the playground, not in art galleries 😅
Or for other children in your care. I remember once where I work this woman has her daughter and her niece with her and was just letting them run around and do what they want. Caught them climbing the toy shelves, standing up and playing in the carts, putting all kinds of stuff where it didn't belong in the middle of aisles. Smh
Honestly I still feel the same way as when I first heard about the statue. The parents were not watching their child. I'm a teacher. Had it been my student on a field trip then everyone would have blamed me. Yet that child came out of that woman and she doesn't understand being responsible for it?!?
"Yet the child came out of that woman" is probably one of the funniest sentences I've ever read 😂
Why would you be taking the children on a field trip to the local community centre
@@stuartstone6359 why would you have a child and not pay attention to it? Would it also not be her fault if while running around out of her sight, somebody kidnapped him?!
@@kaylapounds1359 Um. No, it would not be. It would be the kidnapper’s fault.
@@nallie01 I disagree.
If the parents were watching their child like they should the child wouldn't get kidnapped.
"I can't believe they put this expensive art in a place where kids play." I think I've found the problem.
I legit got pissed after seeing a kid hit his familys brand new TV with a hammer, despite being clearly old enough to know not to do that.
Yes I just cannot fathom why he did it.
"I can't believe they put something like that where kids play." Ma'am, that is a museum. Your child should not be playing there, It's your fault for not watching your kid.
This is why I love child free weddings.
No not a museum it was a community centre
@@stuartstone6359 it still had a section functioning as a museum/art area. Which is still not a playground.
Say it with me, everyone: just because a place allows children does not make it a child-friendly venue. Further, it is not on the business to MAKE the venue child-friendly just because children sometimes are brought in by their parents. That was 100% the mom's fault. "Where children play" I could smack her.
Yep
Most definitely. The mother should've been watching her child.
Kids are allowed in a lot of places that aren't necessarily "kid friendly." It's on the parents to make that call if it's appropriate for their child.
“Where children play”. This is one of those mothers that think that the world needs to accommodate them. Wanna bet that before having kids, she didn’t see things that way? Likely, the world just had to accommodate her. Now her spawn must be the center of everyone else’s world. Gtfo…
In fact, she’s doing her kid a disservice. He’s gonna grow up and be sorely disappointed when he finds that he is not the center of the universe. Maybe he’ll figure it out on his own. If she lets him, that is.
I'm likewise baffled. I have four children. Just because I can take them someplace doesn't mean that place is a place "where children play." I'm sorry, the world does not revolve around your kids, and if there are fragile things, you supervise your child. Accidents happen, but where were you (woman in the video) when your son went to *hug a sculpture*?
@@WigglesMother probably hitting the Free Chardonnay table.
I used to work in a high-end salon which was also a retail store that sold like $80 bottles of shampoo, and parents would just let their kids run around the store when they got their hair done and they'd knock shit off the shelves and guess what: if those bottles ended up breaking, they ended up buying them.
My mom had breakables all over her house, we were simply taught what not to touch and if we did break something, we were made to take responsibility because we knew we weren’t supposed to touch it. Totally the parent’s fault for not disciplining in the first place. Being it seems as though she is blaming the museum instead of teaching the child a valuable lesson, he’ll probably do it again.
Yes! I don't get how anybody can lay any blame on the venue when they told guests that area was closed off. It'd be like if they had a block party and told their neighbors their house was off limits to guests but a child snuck in and hurt themselves, that would be on the parent or guardian not supervising them, not the homeowner who specifically stated nobody was allowed into their home.
“instead of an apology they got a bill” for their unsupervised 5yo damaging artwork. The entitlement continues. Deserves its own video really
Could not agree more. You have a kids in a museum; you hold their hands! It isn’t a playground. Holy moly! My kid is in his 30s, and he would still be paying it off!
Hell to the NO: MUSEUM IS NOT THE PLACE for CHILDREN to PLAY! It's not a playground! Staple (glue, sew, tie) your kids to yourself or do not bring them to museums. PERIOD.
exactly!
agreed! Do not leave your child unattended in a museum! If you don't feel like teaching your child proper behavior, please stick to parks, playgrounds and Chucky Cheese.
except it was a community centre, not a museum, which is why it's a whole ordeal
Edit: yeah the mom and kid are still at fault, I was pointing out it was a community centre which I guess is why it’s “debatable”?
Video shows she wasn’t watching her children. When it comes to a public place, it is the responsibility of the parent to make sure you are paying attention to your children. Of course she would point a finger at the center. Who wants to pay for the mistake of their kids under your supervision. 🙄 No one wants to take responsibility for their or their kids actions anymore.
@@LW97672 oh absolutely, it really is a matter “bUt WhY wOuLd I wAtCh ThEm”, it’s just like slightly more understandable at a community centre where the public kids are expected and kinda wild. The mom sucks shit for not watching her kid but the centre should’ve also not trusted the public to not fuck up a $100’000 piece of glass
As a Spaniard, I must say your Spanish accent was on point!! A lot of foreigners cannot pronounce the z sound, so kudos for that! 🥰
People with a lisp dont have an ithue ;)
I felt bad when my kid asked to push the cart in the grocery store and accidentally knocked over a bottle of wine. The store didn't make me pay for it, even though I offered, because wine bottles break from time to time. But I would never allow my little kids run rough-shod through a friggin' museum!
The history about the child breaking the art, looks like the reason people wants child free weddings.
or child fee lives, I totally get it.
@@VaivaPaula95 i chose not to have kids because as ive always said, i can barely take care of myself, why would i put a defenseless innocent child in my shoes. hell no
@@hollyshaw-elliemae I'm with you. Also, I like my breasts where they are.
@@lotstodo and I love my stomach as flat and stretch marks free as it is, lol. Frankly that's the reason I always give when asked about kids, if people get horrified, that's on them since they asked, haha🤣
Oh the honesty of women here us gonna hurt so many red pilled misogynistic guys. 🤣🤣😂🤣🤣. I want to tag em soooo bad How dare you say you have a choice to breed or choose a single life or attachment free life. Breed ,a word they use .i am rofl at the thought. They'll loose their marbles.
One of my neighbors is a single mom with 3 young kids (2 boys 1 girl, TONS of energy). She was unloading groceries out of her car when one of her boys snapped the hood ornament off of my car (to be fair my car is 20+ years old + the ornament was getting rusty so it probably wasn't too hard to break it off). She immediately marched her child over to my front door with the broken piece + had him apologize to me. She also offered to pay for it, which I accepted bc I was pretty broke at the time. I brought her the receipt, didn't ask for a penny over what it cost to fix (fixed at cost of the part bc my mechanic is amazing). I gave her a thank you card + told her she is an amazing mom for parenting her children so well. We're totally cool when we see each other + the kids run up to me to tell me about their days/ shoes/ artwork/ etc. This is how parenting children who break things should be done.
kudos to both of you! And the kids :D
A very rare parent these days. Thank goodness there are still some around.
A 20 year old car and you’re worried about a hood ornament you’re worse than a child
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I hope your baby does well and grows up to be a strong young woman!
As a cake decorator with 4+ decades of experience - if you transport a tiered cake all put together, you deserve whatever happens to it and you. ALWAYS assembled tiered cakes at the venue!!! Play stupid games - win stupid prizes. 😂
"Where kids play" that was NOT a place where kids play. And yes that was dangerous but that danger was 100% the parent's fault! Who just lets a 5 year old run around unattended?
I agree! I see parents tuning out feom watching their kids in lots of public places. Restaurants especially.
Especially to go hug that statute, just because it's there doesn't mean it's a toy
It's definitely the parent's fault for not watching her kid. Even if it was in a protective case with a rope around it, kids roughhousing can still knock it over (I've seen that happen before), which is why a lot of art museums put up notices that say minors need to be supervised at all times. Even if they go the extra mile to protect the artwork, it's still not a guarantee that everything is child-proof. Also that excuse she gave, "Why would they put something so expensive where children play?" is complete B.S. It was a gallery space. Children are NOT supposed to play there!
I went to art school. We literally had to take responsibility for the safety of our own work. I get that this mother is crap... lots are. But a lot of things other than a child could have knocked that over- like a wheelchair or an earthquake... probably some wind from a slamming door by the looks of things. The irony of the fact that your country makes abortions so difficult, when logically, for the good of society and children, they should be free, widely available and encouraged, baffles me no end. But that isn't the issue here. If the work was worth $130,000... display in a community hall would be insane. Furthermore, the method of display is not only unsafe, but it cheapens it. It is completely congested by other works... it is sitting loosely, on an ugly, pink, rectangle box, with a cloth? 😒🤔 It isn't displayed like a prestigious or important piece of work in the slightest. The exhibition, befitting of a community hall, looks like a bunch of local amateur art that was curated and set up, in one afternoon, by the receptionist. This whole thing actually has insurance scam written all over it.
One Tracey Emin work is literally a soiled, unmade bed... but the way it is displayed, in a highly prestigious museum, with a lot of space, with a line around it... hard to explain, but look it up- then look at this again. That statue wasn't displayed like it is expensive or important...
@@punkybrewstar83 if you go to museums and art galleries in Europe not everything is child proofed. Why does everyone else have to look through glass just because she hasn't taught her child what an art gallery is and what previous items are.
@@sandraaustin1282 or .... WHERE THE HELL WAS THE MOTHER WHILE KID DID THIS....?
I love how they make it seem like the sweet 5 year old wanted to hug the statue and it fell...kid was not 'hugging the statue', kid was trying to pull it down and was successful. Thats what kids do and that's WHY she should supervise her kid, they have no impulse control or danger radar
I LOVE when parents refuse to be accountable for their failed parenting. She should have been watching them. What if someone tried to kidnap him? It's the facility's fault? Smh
Charlotte, you are such a joy to watch. For every hater, there is undoubtedly 1000 people who love your work because of the joy you bring. Keep up the great work, but remember to also look out for your health too xxx
I love how entitled people with children assume everywhere they go is just their kids personal playground. Yes, it would be really negligent to have something so dangerous "where kids play", but sometimes there are places your child isn't meant to play. SOMETIMES you should be watching your kids, and this was one of those times!
Precisely. A museum is not a place where kids play. It is where they learn lots of things. Such as, don't touch or it will cost $132,000 LOL
Yea, she should've been watching the kid. Aside from the damage to the statue the kid could have really hurt himself if it had landed on him the wrong way, I bet if that happened the mom would try and blame the museum.
Not to mention the letter they showed said they were in a closed area
@@kickballfever she’s already blaming the facility
I used to work at a restaurant. Kids would sometimes just run around the dining area. I was afraid they'd run behind the counter, or worse, in the KITCHEN!!!
As a former Security Officer at several museums, yep it is your responsibility to watch your children. Imagine a rather expensive piece of art destroyed because of the negligence of a parent. Absolutely Mo sympathy.
That tall cake falling at 3:29 definitely got everyone watching next to me going “Oooow” at the same time, in unison all with the very disappointed facial expressions.
omg! i was literally yelling NOOOOO!!! as the wine shelf was crashing down!!!
1000% the parents fault for not watching their children... they are in a museum. People hate having to take responsibility for their mistakes.
1000% . I’ve worked as a docent, and entitled lazy parents are the absolute worst guests. A museum or art gallery is not a McDonald’s playhouse. If you break it, you buy it. If your child gets hurt because you weren’t watching them (yeh know, failing to be a parent), that is your fault.
Spot on! Parents fault.. I wouldn't have to put my things away if you taught your child how to NOT touch anything!! Lol
Exactly
Some people shouldn’t be parents…
As a former Kansan, the minute I heard Overland Park I wasn't surprised by the parents response.
FOR SURE the parents’ fault. They weren’t even near the child trying to stop him from climbing the base. When I was a kid, it was drilled into my head from earliest memories that “If you break it, you BUY it.” and “How much money do you have? None? Then you touch NOTHING.” Drilled this into my own son too when he was a child. Suffice to say, I never had to deal with expensive buyer’s remorse problems like this. 👏 PARENT 👏 YOUR 👏CHILDREN. This “oops” was more of a lesson for those entitled parents expecting an apology than for the child who should have been taught by them in the first place. It was a MUSEUM for crying out loud! 😂😂😂😂
Right! And the article stated the statue was in a closed off space. So more “oops” that their kid totally left their area of supervision.
It was in a gallery so they should know everything in there is worth money. The child shouldn't have been messing around, it was not a McDonald's play area.
Thank you! Finally someone else who understands the “you break it you buy it” rule of life. People have forgot that it’s a thing or something!
YES, EXACTLY! Also the other thing I was taught as a child : " If it's not yours, don't touch it!"
@@kimberliallan9369 same
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*YES! I am here for the doggo running through the fresh concrete! I truly hope they LEAVE the 🐾🐾 in the there!!*
“MISS. DROP! WHAT DID YOU DROP THIS TIME!?” 🖤😂
Whether it be a museum, a community center, or someone's home, proper parenting does not consist of letting your kid climb on things that are not intended to be climbed on.
Does she never take her kid over to anyone else's house...or does she let her kid mess with their knickknacks and other trinkets because the home owner didn't have them roped off from her kid? Because houses are definitely places where kids are allowed to play, so does she let her kid break her friends' stuff too? 🙄
I'm probably alone here, but if my darling pup made pawprints across the new driveway, I'd keep it that way and after the concrete cured, fill those pawprints in with glittery epoxy resin, or some durable material that contrasted with the cement. That doggy was so happy! 🐕💖✨
I know you know exactly what to do when life gives you lemons, and I bet it's delicious!
I was so klutzy, my mom used to tell people, "if you can't find her, look on the floor."
My husband installs custom glass for insanely expensive homes, so that glass fail hurt me immensely 🤣🤣🤣
I'd say that is the parents fault for not watching their kid. I have kids and I know if they break something I'm responsible for it. Please watch your kids.
While I completely agree you need to have an eye on your children at all times (let’s face it, it only takes seconds for a child to do some crazy things) however, I do think that museum really should have had that glass statue in a case or behind some kind of structure. An adult could even just loose their footing and fall into that.
@@kylabella05 but there is still a difference between intention and accident. If someone were to fell into it, thatd be an accident. That kid huged it intentionally
Parents should be held accountable for their child's behavior. They learned it from somewhere, teach ur kids to NOT touch stuff that doesn't belong to them. I can talk bc i raised 3 kids.
Then you're taking the piss if you say your 5 yr old child invited at a wedding at a community center wouldn't do something like this. Peopling ride on your high horse of bs.
No, what im saying as a parent u are responsible for ur children's safety and the safety of others around. Anyone can snach them or physically hurt them, if they notice the parents are being neglectful. I am a proud parent of a child with special needs and i an extremely overprotective of them n the safety of others around. Ps i hv never rode a horse.
@@OvelNick 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
I saw a kid at my old martial arts studio drop his mom's brand new iPhone. She literally got it HOURS before that happened. To say she was upset is an understatement. She wanted to get mad at her kid, but didn't want to cause a scene in public.
AAH THAT "HEY EVERYBADEYY...!!" JUST LOVE IT
I used to work in an aquarium where there was a three foot gate between where people could stand and watch the whales and the actual whale tank. You don't know how many times I would come back from lunch or a break and find people over the gate with their kids, right up against the glass. And then they'd get mad at me for telling them they couldn't be there. So 100%, I doubt a rope would have worked. They were in a museum. Those aren't places "where children play." The parents should absolutely be responsible for paying for the damages.
Whales, orcas and dolphins 🐬 are out here from God (or source or call
It whatever you like!!) to ROAM FREE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF kilometers…. We evil humans put them in jail !! For our sick entertainment!! We deserve the worst!! Covid is nothing compared to what we deserve!!! I hate sea world and the like. Torture chambers for innocent animals!
People do that a zoos also. Ignore the sign that says don’t enter and jump three barriers and get attack by a animal threw the enclosure and complain the zoo isn’t safe.
People have lost kids in hippo enclosures n Harambee story u remember RIGHT. In many countries this has happened. It's weird how much parents aren't adult enough to handle kids.
As a mom myself, 1000% mom’s fault. You are always responsible for your kids and what they are doing. I’d love to know if they ended up paying for that.
According to someone else's comment,
the parents insurance company ended up paying $107 000.
@@hummingbird11 I believe the center managed to pay the artist back with their own insurance
If the kid did something good she'd take responsibility so it needs to be the same if you child does something bad. You take your child out of your home you take responsibility good or bad. I have 2 sons.
@@Selena-gz9ts best point made!
@@jessicaable5095, I see. I don't know the full story. I'm just going by other people's comments.
My gasp of shock happening at the exact same time as Charlotte’s when that wine feel is why she is forever my potato queen 👸
That kid who smashed the TV is likely going to do things like that his entire life.
Some people just want to watch the world burn
Those parents were fully at fault. I was taught from a young age that when in a museum, you are quiet and don't touch anything. The parents had no excuse for not teaching their son that before going to one.
You're never supposed to transport a cake that size already assembled. You pack it in sections; then reassemble when you get to the venue!
And I think the cake was going to go into the back of the truck. How were they thinking that cake would have survived the travel?
The wine rack!! Agh, I had something that felt similar (but far less-expensive). The owner of the restaurant knocked over the shelf that held all of out glassware. Wine, pints, martinis, shots, gimlet, champagne AND water. I was the bartender at the time and this was during service. A part of me died that day.
The mother, IT IS A MUSEUM, we all know everything in there is priceless right????? So I say the mother on this one. LOVE YOU CHARLOTTE!!!!
The excuse of parents being like 'Well, you should have made sure children couldn't get hurt' just causes an instant reaction of HELL, NO. This is YOUR child. YOU are responsible for the actions of your child. That kid did what he did because he hasn't been taught any different. A statue shouldn't have to drop on his head before you teach him not to touch stuff he shouldn't be touching.
And the TV show host that says the museum should have known better and should have put up a rope is an idiot. Like rope will stop someone who's determined to touch the art piece. This actually happened in another video where a couple kids in Asia went past the rope and actively tried to and succeeded in breaking a crystalline sculpture WHILE MOM WATCHED ON.
For the child that smashed the brand new flat screen TV with a hammer, either it was a faked video or that family has a budding sociopath on their hands.
Ty Synthia! My thought exactly!
It’s fake. They do those videos all the time
@@GhostDrummer Thanks for the verification. Good to know its the former and not the "budding sociopath" scenario...although I still wince at the thought of parents getting their children to do fake acts of violence while they film it.
I’m wondering if he’s just very stupid and they told him it had the “protective screen” still on 😂
When the top shelf of the wine cabinet fell I audibly shouted from my room "NOT THE VINTAAAGEE!!!😱"
As a cake decorator I literally screamed when that cake fell. The cake was very expensive and took day's to make probably weeks.
The parent's insurance company did settle the bill for the statute by paying 107,000 dollars. Another angle of the camera does show that the mother was sitting in the room talking with some friends. Now if the statue had fallen on the kid and killed him, the parents would be suing the museum.
So true! Would have been easier to hire a babysitter
so the mom is just a piec of crap parent, alright, glad they got hit with the bill
Apparently you are not a parent if you think one can avoid any bad situations at all times.
@@bettersecret1499 can't avoid everything, but generally hyper kids and museums aren't the greatest combination.
@@bettersecret1499 I understand what you're getting at, but for this particular instance, I disagree with you. Parents do have some control over their kids, even if they can't hover over them and prevent every bad thing possible. So, when at a wedding and letting the kids play, why choose the room with expensive art that isn't roped off or behind glass? That's an accident waiting to happen. If there's no choice but to use that room, then it would make sense to have an adult between the kids and the expensive items, to make sure they don't hurt themselves or damage the art. Its possible they just assumed everything was child-safe, but I'd think the lack of a rope or glass should have been a big red flag that it wasn't.
I think we should all be relieved that the child wasn't killed by the statue falling on him because of his parents' neglect. And yes it was a community center, not a museum, but that was not a child's play area. It's up to parents to correct their children's behavior for their own safety as well as someone else's property.
I'll never understand why parents allow their children to roam around anywhere unsupervised and think this has no consequences. A gallery, museum, store, someone's house, etc. Is NOT obligated to child proof their pieces/belongings. Blaming others for your lack of supervision is unacceptable.
Are we not going to talk about the kid who dented the TV with the hammer? Like who let's kiddos walk around with a hammer? And look how fast he went from box to hammer-kinda impressive
"put a rope around it"
Dude.. I've seen kids in museums climbing on artwork and their parents just watching and doing nada.. then the kid falls and suddenly Karen rushes up to speak to a manager because the object was dangerous... There's a sign, Do Not Climb, right there.... so no.. Lady deserved the 135,000 bill.. Kids aren't to play at museums, if your kid can't do as they're told including "Don't touch things" then you did a bad job..
My mom would take me into places and she would flat out say each time, "Don't touch anything. If you break it we have to pay for it, and I'll just trade you to the store because I can't afford it" And guess what? Hands in pockets, look, don't touch, follow mom..
THIS 👆👏👏👏
There was one on social media about two years ago. The kid went under the rope and ruined the installation in full view of mom and aunt. Yeah, these people don't care.
Exactly Matt! :) I still have PTSD whenever I'm around anything that's expensive and can break. My mom would always tell me to not touch anything and put my hands in my pockets until we left, and you know what I'm almost 35 and I still do it.
@@2007animegirl ME TOO! 39 soon, when I go into a place and everything can break, hands in pockets!
@@2007animegirl My parents and Uncle were big into antiquing when I was a kid, in every store the employees would comment on how well behaved my cousins and I were. We thought it was weird because that was our normal. We walked around like our hands were glued into our pockets and “look with your eyes” on repeat. To this day I have to remind myself I am an adult and can be trusted to be careful. 😂
"I can't believe they had something so dangerous...." Um, no...it was DANGEROUS because your 5 year old went to GRAB IT while you WEREN'T WATCHING HIM. She wasn't even close to him! And by the way, EVERYTHING in a museum IS EXPENSIVE! It was also clearly NOT a place "where kids play." Spare me, lady. You don't want a bill? ...then monitor the kid.
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I guess we know where Little Petey's college fund is going. 🤣
Except it wasn't a museum. It was a community centre. At a wedding.
@@TaraLeeGee And what is your point?
A community centre isn't a playground. The centre was hired out for a wedding and also had an art show/ museum section. It doesn't change the fact the child should have been supervised and any damage the child does is the parents responsibility.
@@adamwally As a parent of a small child my guard would absolutely be way more up if I were taking my child to a museum. At a wedding there are also going to be loads of drunk people. Who is supervising them? I think it's ridiculous for a wedding venue to have such an expensive item that was able to be toppled by a 5 year old hugging it.
I think the parent shares the blame but it absolutely makes a difference if they were attending a wedding at a community centre rather than going out for the day to a museum. It's actually completely unreasonable to expect a parent to be able to watch their child 100% of the time. What are they supposed to do when someone initiates conversation? Especially at somewhere like a wedding where they may well be seeing people for the first time in ages. Just ignore them? There is a huge double standard for parents and it infruritates me. If you watch you kids constantly you get called a helicopter parent. If you take your eyes off them for 30 seconds suddenly you're irresponsible.
The guy moving the cheap floaties on the beach made me giggle
Loved this topic! DO MORE
I think it's the parent's fault. Most museums don't have glass protection around art pieces. You need to teach and watch your kid in the museum, explain them the value of art pieces, to be silent and to not touch. I was in a museum the other day and a kid tried to climb an old egyptian sarcophagus. The gardian of the room screamed and jumped to catch the kid and put him back on the floor before the mom ever realized what happened. Not only the piece of art might be expensive but maybe it's an history piece priceless for the testimony of the past that it gives us. Watch your kids.
Biggest laugh from this one was the family story of Charlotte's dad screaming "MISS DROP!" complete with a perfected impression Charlotte gave of her father. Made me laugh, like a laugh I needed today. Those little moments of joy are what make me love Charlotte, and I think that's why I keep coming every day to have a smile 💕
Yes! Charlotte is such a talented crack up. And half Romanian I’ve come to learn today. 🤣👍
Our potato queen earned a new nickname with that story.
A University in my state made an expensive mistake when the fireworks they shot off for graduation set fire to one of the university buildings’ roof. The FD put it out pretty quickly, but I think the building was closed for a while for repairs.
Aussie dude was just beach bashing. Drove into one of the little puddles you find along the shoreline 🤣
Good old saying from the stores at the boardwalk “ You break it, you buy it”
It’s a museum not a place to let your children play and run around lol
NO It is A Parents responsibility to look after their kids when they visit a museum. If they can't they should bring their kids to a playground instead!!! It's like they say. You break it You buy it.
Love your videos Charlotte :)
That kid destroying the TV... I wouldn't just have grounded him until he was 18, he wouldn't have gotten a single gift for his Birthday or Christmas until I decided he learnt his lesson. That made me so angry and drudged up some PTSD regarding my family
Psycho in the making. He's going to take a hammer to his dad's head while he's sleeping
I am getting tired of parents who blame the place for what the kid(s) do. A parent is responsible to watch their kids. I do also agree the museum can do better protecting the art works
This is why you supervise your child. I remember the story about 2 kids who destroyed these angel wings artwork that was worth like $100k. Parents control your kids.
Exactly. Assume museums are dangerous and keep your kids at your side or even better hire a babysitter and enjoy the experience as adults
I remember seeing that and the mom and her friend were letting the kids destroy it while getting it all on their phones LAUGHING 😡😡
They held a wedding at an expensive museum everybody knows that these kind of museums are not for children. And for the mother to say that this museum was wrong to have this statue where children "play" immediately tells me, she has no respect for the personal boundaries of other people's property nor does she watch her own children. Because I would not be letting my kids run around in a place with expensive artistry protected or not. 100% the mom's fault and she's lucky that child did not get severely injured
First question. Who the hell hosts a wedding at an art gallery/museum? I wouldn't want to be anywhere near that with more than just myself and my boyfriend.
@@socksandpi1264 glad you weren't invited, then!
People can have their weddings wherever the hell they want to. Parents job is to supervise their own kids. The end.
@@socksandpi1264 A LOT of people have wedding receptions in art galleries and museums. It's more common than you think
It's called "attractive nuisance ". It's the reason you have to put a fence around your pool. Thej museum did not take proper precautions to protect the displays. And yes, mama should have kept an eye on her progeny.
@@davidgreen5099 sorry but I disagree, anybody that is going to have a wedding at some sort of museum needs to realize that there is going to be items that are going to be very valuable in the open. It's not the museum's responsibility to protect their items from parents that neglect to keep an eye on their children they should not have to prepare for something that is abnormal for the parents to be at during this wedding they didn't expect that parents and kids would be out socializing where the expensive items would be at they expected them to be in a room that was rented out. It wasn't an entire museum that was rented out these parents decided on their own to wander around to look at the art outside of where the venue was. So that is the parents responsibility not the museums most people know you do not go close to the artwork especially the sculptures and if you do to take photos most people know to be excessively careful and not run around them. In this case the parents just didn't give a shit they wanted to stand there and yeah if their children ran around so it has no bearing on that museum to be responsible for the items unless it's a regular museum tour and there was some careless incident such as a wet floor that caused the item to be hit and knocked over. But parents and children being in an area where they should not be and children running around in that area is not the museum's responsibility at all. these parents decided to walk away from the allowed venue area that they were allowed to use. Therefore not museums responsibility parents so negligence.
I'm always more interested in the reactions after the worst happens in these videos. I wish they were longer haha
Hi charlotte, I’m an OG fan from the other channel. I started off my morning by watching you today because your always so slick funny and positive 💕thankyou🥰
blaming the museum for the damage... you LET your kids run around, UNSUPERVISED. That's what you get for being a negligent parent, and letting your kids "play" in a freakin' museum. The ovaries on this woman, the gall she had to blame a museum for her parental negligence. smh
The 5 year old kid that wanted to ‘hug’ a statue, yeah, no f-ing way! His parents are totally responsible. It is their job to teach their child to respect other peoples property, yes Even at 5 years old.
He wasn’t at a playground, he wasn’t at a museum, he was at a location that does not regularly have 5 year old running amuck! Where the F was the kids mom? Why wasn’t she giving him a damn hug if he wanted one so bad? IMO, the parents are 100% responsible
Especially considering that area was closed off to them.
I wonder how she'd feel if her child had been taken while she left him do whatever. I'm sure that wouldn't be he fault either!
The one with the kid climbing onto a sculpture in the art expo and breaking it costing the parents 132k, reminds me of the article that went around about art museums wanting to ban children from entering them due to risks of damage like this. A bit extreme, but seeing this makes me kinda wish it was a serious rule.
Also, WHERE THE HELL ARE THE PARENTS?!
“Biggest remote control airplane I’ve seen in my life” 😂😂😂 that ain’t got nothing on the US military friend.
I think it is the mother’s fault. They were in a museum. Most of us know that everything in there is expensive. As kids we were told not to touch anything in the museum. That kid ran around the museum unsupervised for many minutes. She didn’t even get up when her son fell.
Ikr? A Chuck E Cheese is "a place children play", a museum is for LOOKING at things smh.
I was just about to say the same thing. There was a different sculpture that WAS behind a rope and the mother Encouraged her kids play with it
Yeah, museums are not "where kids play." But shouldn't the museum's insurance cover something like that?
This is why museums have insurance. A kid breaks a piece of artwork and suddenly the museum is rich!
Seriously. This wasn't even like the kid grazed it with his shoulder. His "hug" was literally using his whole body weight to pull it down. They are responsible.
The mother is responsible 100%. Her "where children play" irritated me. A museum is not a playground. You are responsible for your children and their actions. God forbid that child got hurt. Do we know the outcome?
I'm shocked the child wasn't seriously hurt. He fell on a statue made of glass!
But you can bet if he had been, mother would have sued.
Even in our own homes, it's common sense to not leave children without adult supervision. No place is entirely 100% child friendly. Parents alone are responsible their children. It's not like the place advertises as 'the safest place for children to play unwatched' or anything.
@@floraposteschild4184 And possibly lost with the argument that 'the parents are responsible for their children. The location is only responsible for the event they were booked for. The mother was being negligent of her child by leaving them unsupervised. We do not offer a place for children to be left alone to play. No place is entirely child friendly without supervision, even our own homes'.
In another comment I read that the insurance company took care of it
Mother and father. Not just the mother. But I totally agree.
As someone who used to work repairing iPhones, it's mandatory that we have a bucket of sand in the work area to toss the phones in when they catch on fire.
The first “Ibiza” was just perfect 😉
1000% the moms fault -- the AUDACITY of her! lol Dude, I'm a parent myself, and as much as I love and trust my son, I would NEVER let him go around a museum unsupervised! I mean, forget the statue, what if he tripped and fell down some stairs in the museum? Would she blame that on the museum as well? (probably...) AND HE WAS 5!!! How do you take your eyes off of a five-year-old, even for 2 second!? THEY TOUCH EVERYTHING!!!!
Some parents just don't care. I work the fresh produce at a market and it's truly astonishing how many parents with young children just let them touch absolutely everything. Fruit, vegetables, nuts, candy, drinks, bread, everything! If you're buying something off a shelf that a 7 year can reach, consider it to have been touched many times by children from healthy to some that look so sick they seemed half dead, just disease juices flowing out of them in every direction. Recently watched a dad watch his 4 year old son scratch his ass, then wipe whatever he found there on some mangos and they both just walked away without a word when they noticed me staring in horror. Had to throw the lot out, so much money gone just like that.🤢🤮
@@jaggerra7 oh my god.... I'm so sorry you had to see that, but I'm also glad you did. I can't imagine if that was left out to be consumed with no one knowing.
@@alorrin1006 Makes me wonder about all the stuff I haven't caught.
As a former frontline Museum worker you don’t know how many times I’ve had to tell people not to touch things and that it is in fact real! So many times
And I bet you've had to tell even more adults than children how to behave?
@@marcystorck7977 lol how did you know lol
"If the museum has something expensive, they should put a rope around it."
Dude, it's a museum. EVERYTHING is expensive there.
My family and I hardly ever agree on RUclipsrs. But all 4 of us get excited about your videos.
I, as a art major grad, sees it as largely the kid's fault and 30% the museum's. The mum should have been around to supervise him anyways and no museum is not a place for kids to play. That's called a playground.
SO PAY UP LADY.
What does this have to do with your major? ^^°
@@DieFarbeLila88 We are taught in classes in general how to preserve our art pieces and works as well as how to exhibit our pieces to showcase it in the best light.
Basically, the woman does not have the right to be saying that a piece is or is not in a glasscase and thus the blame is mainly on the parent for not watching over their own children. They deserve to pay the fine.
@@akabaneaki of course they do. But you don’t need an art-major to know, how to treat an art-piece in a gallery. That their are specific techniques, that curators use, is beside the point. That women should know that with general knowledge. No major needed there. What I meant with my comment was: “don’t brag about your Major. It’s not necessary in this conversation and makes you look bad” :) best wishes ^^
@@DieFarbeLila88 I bet you’re fun at parties.
Omg that mother who was expecting an apology from the museum is ridiculous! She literally said "where children play"... Children aren't supposed to play there, and she should have been watching them. I am so glad they billed her for it, maybe that'll teach her and her kids some basic respect of other people's belongings
It’s a community centre NOT a museum. A wedding where any intoxicated adult could have done the same. The community centre should have put off limits signs up or put the artwork away. Seriously yes Mum could have seen a few seconds earlier and said hey buddy don’t touch that. But also could have been avoided entirely by the centre and employees and put it away.
@@biancaann851 that part of the center is a museum, it even says so in the video. A very obvious exhibit doesn't need to be roped off, I doubt that would have stopped the boy anyways. People don't have common sense anymore, I guess you don't either if you think that they're going to move expensive art around every single time an event is held there. It's clearly the family's fault for being idiots.
@@biancaann851 If an intoxicated adult did it, you can bet that they'd be slapped with that bill as well.
@@AReallyBoredFlower I would hope so too!
@@loverofmyths I have come to realise community centres mean differently in Australia. We wouldnt have an art piece at that price in a community centre/museum.
More please! These were great!
I just found this channel and honestly this lady is adorable and hilarious!
Oh, my soul died when the wine rack crashed! 😧
Also, mom, you and your child were 100% at fault for the statue. Him for playing with something that was not made to be played with, and you for not being aware of what he was doing while you were in the room, whether or not it was a museum or a community center (as someone persistently keeps posting).
Leland was clearly old enough to know that you don’t hit a tv with a hammer. His mom laughing after he did it shocked me- if Leland gets away with crappy behavior like that at this age he’s in for a rude awakening when he starts having run-ins with law enforcement.
Kids this old behaves like this is a red flag for parents. They must have been doing wrong
Finally a comment that isn't about the statue kid. Lol 😆
@@Grace-ms7un yeah, statue kid didn’t bug me near as much as Leland. I wanted to throttle him and his mom. The statue was an accident, shouldn’t have happened, but still an accident.
@@Grace-ms7un Was looking for the same! xD The kid in the museum wanted TO HUG the statue. We can argue a lot about how it could have been prevented and such. But it wasn't meant to be vandalism. But WHY did the other kid have a hammer in the first place? And WHY does it seem appropriate to him to smash said hammer into things?
Omg finally lol this comment 🤣 but seriously though those parents not taking that situation more serious it's just going to let the little boy grow up thinking you can destroy everything and get away with it
I don't drop my magnums!!! I eat all of them shits, that is some good ice cream! LMAO