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Meet the 6-year-old girl who is a millionaire!

Updated on: 15 April,2013 03:16 PM IST  | 
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At the tender age of six, Isabella Barrett is a millionaire, who has already developed a taste for the finer things in life

Meet the 6-year-old girl who is a millionaire!

Like most little girls, the mini-mogul loves dressing up, collecting teddy bears and singing along to Justin Bieber.


But that’s about all she has in common with a typical kid.

Thanks to wins in beauty pageants which led to stardom on hit US TV reality show ‘Toddlers and Tiaras’, she now has own range of jewellery and has already raked in more than most of us could dream of earning in a lifetime, the Mirror reported.


Isabella Barrett
Isabella Barrett. Pic/AFP


Instead of clamouring for trips to McDonald’s or the sweet shop, Barrett likes to order filet mignon steak or lobster from room service in five-star hotels and her wardrobes are stuffed full of custom-made 10,000-dollar dresses and designer shoes.

“What’s not to like about being a millionaire?” she says. “I’m a superstar, I have my own jewellery line and I just love being the boss. I never lose at anything and almost every pageant I enter, I win. But what I love more than anything is shoes. I have over 60 pairs.”

Two years ago, when she was just four, mum Susanna, 39, discovered her youngest daughter’s potential after entering her in her first beauty pageant.

Before they knew it she was winning every competition and had been picked to appear on Toddlers and Tiaras.

Now she owns her own business and already has enough money in the bank to secure her future.

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