A spoiled teenager who publicly slammed her mother for cutting her monthly allowance from $5,000 to $1,000 is now insisting she needs the money to sustain her lavish lifestyle—even though she categorically refuses to get a job.

Nicolette Gray, 16, and her mother Nina, a doctor from Beverly Hills, California, appeared on the UK show This Morning on Friday to discuss the self-proclaimed 'Beverly Hills brat''s finances.

The teenager, who - according to her social media - has now gotten her allowance raised back to $5,000, insisted she absolutely needs thousands of dollars a month to pay for 'wallets, purses, jewelry, clothing, and all types of things', including personal trainers, making it very clear she's not prepared to embrace a simpler lifestyle.

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Chat: Nicolette Gray, 16, and her mother Nina, a doctor from Beverly Hills, California, appeared on the UK show This Morning on Friday to talk personal finances

Money: The teenager insisted she needs thousands of dollars a month to sustain her lavish lifestyle, even though she categorically refuses to get a job because it's 'too much work'

After initially only forcing her mother to raise her allowance to $4,000 a month - $1,000 shy of the original lump sum, the teen was asked by This Morning host Eamonn Holmes what exactly she needed such a huge amount of money for.

'I need it for food, I need it for shopping, I need it for lots of things,' Nicolette said of her four-figure allowance. 'Just everything that I buy, everything that adds up, my personal trainers, all of it.'

She added: 'I'm buying wallets, purses, jewelry, clothing, and all types of things. I even buy my mom a bag sometimes.'

Nina chimed in at that point, telling her daughter: 'Thank you for that.'

Asked if she is 'very rich', Nina explained that she does 'pretty well' as a doctor, and is able to 'scale' her lifestyle to her own level.

Nicolette, however, believe she's not on the same level as her mother and needs even more money - insisting that $4,000 just isn't enough to fund her lavish lifestyle.

'Yeah, I'm literally, like, low,' she said. 'The standards here are way higher than anywhere else. I'm not at a high level.'

When the presenters pointed out that if Nicolette needs that much money, she might want to consider getting a job to help cover her expenses, the teen and her mother both agreed this is not an option.

'It's too much work,' Nicolette said.

Her mother Nina added: 'I think she'll quit before she's even fired.'

Sharing: Nicolette often flaunts her prized possessions on social media, by sharing shots such as this one if which she's carrying an impressive amount of designer bags

Message: The teen shared this photo with the caption 'taking my kids out for a walk'

Purse: Nicolette is especially attached to her Celine purse, whom she refers to as Gerald

Work: The teenager insisted on Friday that she's had a job before, telling the presenters: ' I do make my own money, but I'm not going out and getting a job at some random place'

The teenager insisted she's had a job before, telling the presenters: 'I do make my own money, but I'm not going out and getting a job at some random place.'

Nicolette explained that her earnings come from 'online work', 'private things,' and 'social media', adding: 'But I'm not going to go out and go work at, like, some random fast food place.'

She pointed out that she doesn't have much incentive to work for her money, asking: 'Why, if I'm already living a good life?'

Nina admitted that she feels like she has 'raised a Beverly Hills brat', prompting Nicolette to blame her mother for her ways.

'So it's your fault,' the teen said. 'You literally caused me to be this way. You caused this, so you have to deal with it. Like, you grew me up [sic] in Beverly Hills, you have to deal with it. I'm sorry.'

Nina responded: 'And you know what, dealing with it by throwing money at her is a lot easier than taking it away.'

On the show, the mother gave more insight into how she came to give her daughter such a high allowance in the first place.

Not doing it: Nicolette explained that her earnings come from 'online work' and 'social media', adding: 'B ut I'm not going to go out and go work at, like, some random fast food place'

Four-figure: The teen posted this triumphant video on social media last week to announce her allowance has been raised back to $5,000

'I was just tired of it,' she said. 'I'd come home from work and she'd be complaining and whining. I was just, forget it, we're taking it back to 5K.

'Because it's easier to give her the credit card, distribute the money and put an end to it. And I have the means, I'm like, why not.

'Every mother out there gives her kid everything—I think most mothers try to do. I'm just being honest about it. So I decided to raise it up to five and just let her enjoy.'

Asked whether she would prefer to have more of her mom's time instead of her money, Nicolette said that isn't the case.

She refused to discuss her father, saying she does have one, 'but we're not going to talk about him'.

'I'm happy with my life but I'd rather have more money,' the teen, who can often be seen on social media flashing her expensive purchases, including designer purses, said.

When one of the presenters declared: 'Money's everything to you,' Nicolette replied: 'Yeah.'

The teenager initially appeared with her mom on on Dr. Phil last week, insisting she was being forced to live like a 'peasant' after her mother cut her allowance from $5,000 a month to $1,000.

Nicolette dragged Nina to the show to argue that she should be giving her at least $2,500 a month because she 'works all the time' and doesn't do anything for her.

'I want my mom to understand that I can't live off $1,000 a month, and I grew up on a certain lifestyle. She can't just take that away from me immediately,' she told Dr. Phil.

Before her appearance on the talk show, Nicolette told the cameras that her mother raised her with everything she ever wanted, including 'amazing schools,' a driver, a nanny, and personal trainers.

'It's the only life I've ever known,' she said.

Spoiled rotten: Nicolette, seen showing off $1,045 caged Valentino shoes, previously insisted on Dr. Phil that an allowance of $1,000 a month is not enough for her to live comfortably

Living the good life: The self-proclaimed 'spoiled brat' loves to buy designer clothes, bags, and shoes, and she has a closet full of luxury goods

Upset: Nicolette was outraged when her mother, Nina (left), cut her allowance from $5,000 a month to $1,000

Nina admitted that she gave her daughter credit cards without any credit limit at a 'very young age,' and some months the bills would be up to $10,000—despite her already having a $5,000 allowance.

Her daughter loves designer clothes and shopping on Rodeo Drive, and Nicolette proudly rattled off pieces from her designer bag collection, including a couple Chanel bags that cost about $5,000 a piece.

Nicolette said her favorite handbag is her Céline Micro Luggage Tote Bag, which cost about $3,000.

'I keep it on a chair because it's just so special,' she said. 'I literally think of it as my own child.'

The teen has so many designer bags, she isn't even entirely sure how much she paid for each one. When pulling out her Gucci Padlock shoulder bag, she estimated it also cost her about $3,000.

'These are my favorite pair of heels. They're Valentinos I love them so much,' she gushed while showing off her $1,045 caged leather sandals featuring gold studs.

At the end of her close tour, Nicolette pulled out her Louis Vuitton Keepall, which retails for $1,420 to $1,860 depending on the size and style.

Lavish life: The teen has multiple Chanel wallets and a couple of Chanel handbags, which cost about $5,000 each

Closet tour: Nicolette said her favorite handbag is her Céline Micro Luggage Tote Bag, which cost about $3,000

Estimate: When pulling out her Gucci Padlock shoulder bag, she said it cost her about $3,000

Pricey luggage: Nicolette's Louis Vuitton Keepall retails for $1,420 to $1,860 depending on the size and style

'I really like this piece. It's Louis Vuitton,' she boasted.

Nicolette's spending habits are so out of control that Nina estimated she has given her about $100,000 in the past year.

'I know I am a spoiled brat, but I enjoy the lifestyle, you know? People are going to hate on me, but they wish they were me,' she said.

After realizing that her daughter has turned into a 'monster,' Nina tried scaling back her allowance, but Nicolette refused to accept her new budget without a fight.

'I feel like a peasant. I can't live like this anymore,' she said. 'I'm always out of money. If you ask me, I think my mom should be giving me at least $2,500 a month just to cover my basic expenses.'

Nicolette admitted that she makes her mother's 'life a living hell' when she runs out of money, and Nina tends to give in because she doesn't want to 'deal with the drama.'

'My mom refers to me as a Beverly Hill brat. It's true. I'm a brat—and I'm not going to change,' she said.

Not only does Nicolette want her allowance raised, she also expects her mom to buy her a $231,000 Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen in 'matte black' for her 16th birthday.

'I’m a princess. I’m definitely worth the price tag,' she said.

Posh: Nicolette said she loves buying designer clothes and accessories on Rodeo Drive

Clueless: Nicolette wrote in to the Dr. Phil show in hopes of making her mom realize that she needs at least $2,500 a month because she is being forced to live 'like a peasant'

Financial burden: Nina admitted that she gave her daughter credit cards without any credit limit at a 'very young age,' and some months the bills would be up to $10,000

Nicolette told Dr. Phil that her mom is willing to get her a Mercedes-Benz C-Class, which she will accept, but she really wants her G-Wagen.

'I will not be driving anything that can be considered an Uber X,' Nicolette boldly told Dr. Phil, noting that her mom should be willing to get her the SUV she wants when she is buying herself a Bentley.

Nicolette wrote in to the Dr. Phil show in hopes of making her mother realize that she needs at least $2,500 a month because she does everything herself and needs 'the funds for that.'

However, her plan backfired. Nina was actually glad that Nicolette had written in to the show. She knew she needed help getting her daughter under control.

While speaking to Dr. Phil, Nina said she spoils Nicolette because she has always felt guilty about being a single mom who works six days a week.

The talk show host pointed out that she was essentially compromising her daughter's values and making her feel like she has no self-worth without material goods just to make herself feel better.

Nina confessed that she didn't even know how to properly punish a 15-year-old. She has tried taking away her phone and laptop, but she ends up giving them right back because Nicolette 'needs them'.

Great expectations: Not only does Nicolette want her allowance raised, she also expects her mom to buy her a $231,000 Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen for her 16th birthday

Her side: The teen argued that her mom should be willing to get her the SUV she wants when she is buying herself a Bentley

Looking the look: Nicolette said she wants the luxury SUV in in 'matte black'

There's a thought: The teen joked that she can buy even more bags and store them in the large backseat

'She needs a $6,000 purse? She must carry a lot of s**t,' Dr, Phil hit back.

Meanwhile, Nicolette insisted that her mother 'should have done better,' claiming her mom never loved her as a child.

'She says that she cares about me but still, as a child, I was never loved. She just gave me money,' she said while breaking down in tears.

Nicolette doesn't even go to high school with other kids her age. She takes online classes because she 'just got traumatized' at her old school.

Although her mom suggested the issue was her daughter's desire to keep up with her peers' lavish spending, Nicolette insisted that there were other reasons she couldn't 'get into.'

The two were joined on stage by their friend Joel, who recently moved into their house to watch Nicolette’s spending and to chauffeur her around.

He admitted that the teen has a habit of calling people 'peasants', but he agreed with her when she said she was ultimately a nice person.

'Once you get to know her, she's a great person and I love them both,' he said.

'I'm a great person,' Nicolette interjected. 'I was raised horribly.'

Life lesson: Ahead of the show, Dr. Phil sent Nicolette to feed the homeless at a shelter near Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles to show her her another side of live

Heartbreak: Nicolette burst into tears while claiming her mother never showed her love as a child. 'She just gave me money,' she said

Trying again: Nina apologized to her daughter hurting her, explaining that she just wanted to fix her pain for her

Joel said it was 'sadly true that Nicolette has no friends,' noting that her loneliness has 'nothing to do with her not having the right materialistic items.'

'I have my bags. My bags are my friends,' Nicolette hit back.

Ahead of the show, Dr. Phil sent Nicolette to feed the homeless at a shelter near Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles to show her another side of live.

'It was a culture shock and I was scared at first,' she admitted, but she was ultimately grateful to have the experience.

Dr. Phil warned Nina that 'overindulgence is a form of child abuse' because it 'does cripple a child'. He insisted that they needed to redefine their relationship, starting with Nina giving Nicolette more love and less money.

Nina agreed that Nicolette should get a job, but her daughter was outraged by the thought.

'You cant just reset the button,' she told her mom backstage, noting that she will 'absolutely not' get a job or accept a smaller allowance.

'I wish I could take things back and make things better,' her mom told her. 'If I've done you wrong, I'm really sorry. If I hurt you, I am really sorry. I know you're hurt. I understand your pain, I just want to help fix it for you.'