
Rich kids of London are rubbing their wealth in the faces off all who care to look in a new Instagram account causing outrage among followers.

The richkidslondon account shows young people supposedly flushing a Rolex watch down the toilet and using a £50 note as toilet paper, it is claimed.

One picture purportedly shows a BMW being driven into a swimming pool because 'I wanted a Range Rover' so 'got rid' of his 's****y car', the user claims.

Frivolous: The richkidslondon account shows young people supposedly flushing a Rolex watch down the toilet and using a £50 note as toilet paper, it is claimed

Reward: This pictured purports to be of a gift from 'daddy': One bottle of Dom Perignon - which costs more than £100 a bottle - and a new watch for every pass grade

Revenge: This picture (left) claims to be a revenge stunt by a rich kid who didn't get the Range Rover they wanted. Another claims to be by people using iPads for plates (right)

Wasteful: The image on the left is from someone claiming that they use expensive computer equipment just to level out a chair and the other image (right) purports to show champagne being poured down the toilet

Practically luxurious: One person claims to use champagne bottles as doorstops while the other (right) claims that the rich kids use their iPhones to play jenga - a game where people take it in turns to removed blocks until the tower falls

Another shows seven bottled of Champagne, each with a brand new luxury watch around the edge, with the caption 'Daddy said one for every pass'.

There are iPads being used as plates for pizza, a Mac screen used as a table with cereal milk spilled all over it and even iPhones stacked in one photo with the caption 'only peasants use Jenga blocks'.

The account has more than 160,000 followers and some have been outraged, branding the people who post as 'stupid' and 'attention seekers'.

One photo has the caption 'needed something to level my chair on,' showing the legs resting on two iPads and a Mac. But one commenter writes: 'This is not rich, just stupid.'

Another, with pizza slices on iPads because, they claim, 'we ran out of plates', was branded 'pathetic' and the people posting called 'ungrateful b*****s'.

Shopping spree: This image shows luxurious cars including a Ferrari (black) and a Lexus (white) in a London showroom as the photographer claims to be looking to buy a new ride

Milking it: These pictures show Armand De Brignac Ace Of Spades Brut Champagne - which can cost more than £300 a bottle - and someone using a Mac screen to eat their cereal on

One picture shows an iPhone with a 24kt gold case, with the caption 'dad, I wanted black', and the poster was described as 'spoiled' and slammed for 'just showing off'.

A photo of iPhones stacked, which the photographer claims are being used to play Jenga, is widely mocked by the people who saw it. They are described as 'peasants' by commenters because many of the phones are 4s and 5s - not the latest models.

And many people even question if the photos are genuine, as the source of many of the most controversial photos have no source quoted by the page.

On a picture of someone pulling up to a vast country pile to visit 'mummy', one person writes 'The most popular and old picture #GodSaveFakeKids.'