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Child unboxing a designer bag divides South Africans

Posted on July 16, 2026
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PICTURE: PEXELS/ (KAMPUS)

A viral TikTok video showing a seven-year-old girl unboxing a luxury designer handbag has sparked a lively debate online, with social media users divided over whether children should own high-end fashion items.

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The video was shared on TikTok by Ofentse Mphuti, who, together with her husband, surprised their daughter with a Gucci handbag. The couple filmed the special moment as their daughter excitedly unboxed the gift before proudly showing viewers the purchase receipt.

Captioning the TikTok post, Ofentse wrote: “Mimo finally got her dream bag!”

@ofentse_mphuti Mimo finally got her dream bag! 💁🏾‍♀️ #ofentsemphuti #unboxing #southafricatiktok ♬ original sound – Kimberland Crafts

The video quickly gained traction, attracting thousands of views, comments and shares as users weighed in on the lavish gift.

Social media divided over designer bag

While some viewers congratulated the family and praised the parents for being able to spoil their daughter, others questioned whether a luxury designer handbag was an appropriate gift for a seven-year-old.

Supporters argued that parents should be free to spend their money as they choose and that buying a designer item for their child is a personal family decision.

Others, however, felt that children that young may not fully appreciate the value of luxury goods and suggested the gift could encourage materialism at an early age.

One TikTok user said: “Getting her first designer bag from dad. Ncooh! Mimo the bar has been set, pookie.”

Another one said: “I will never give birth again until I can do this for my second baby sana! This is premium.”

Mixed reactions online

The comment section was filled with differing opinions.

Some users admired the family’s generosity and celebrated Mimo’s excitement, saying every parent wants to make their child happy if they can afford it.

Others questioned whether designer brands should be introduced to children at such a young age, with some suggesting the money could have been spent on other experiences or investments.

Several commenters also pointed out that luxury gifts have become increasingly common on social media, where parents often document milestone moments and surprise presents for their children.

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A conversation beyond the designer bag

The viral clip has reignited conversations about parenting, wealth and social media culture.

While some see the Gucci bag as a harmless gift from parents to their daughter, others believe it raises broader questions about consumerism, luxury branding and the influence of social media on children’s aspirations.

Regardless of where people stand, one thing is clear: Mimo’s Gucci unboxing has become one of the latest viral moments to get South Africans talking, proving once again that parenting choices shared online often spark passionate public debate.

So when kids are doing this type of content, who is the target audience? https://t.co/p3LXzw9Rlj

— bob vylan stan account (@madmaxfurriossy) July 16, 2026

their parents are working very hard to give them the best life 😍😍and someone on X will say mimo is probably sad because she can’t wear a pink tutu 😭 https://t.co/goMU9nl4Jw

— N’wa Mucanyi 🫶🏾 (@KhananiShingan1) July 15, 2026

Good for her! But why is this on social media? She is a child, yet we even know she goes to Curro because her mom doesn’t hide her school badge. This is way too much exposure on social media just for like hayikhona! Don’t attack me I’m pmsing. https://t.co/EDgTGkUlEL

— MamaKazi🖤 (@khayakazikhuts2) July 16, 2026

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