25 Times People Exposed Their Entitled Siblings For The Internet To See
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Siblings can really test your patience. They know exactly how to get under your skin and press every button, but sometimes, they take it a step further and become straight-up entitled brats. And yes, shockingly, this behavior doesn’t always stop in adulthood.
I get along with my siblings, and after reading these wild text exchanges, I’m feeling extra grateful.
These screenshots feature people dealing with their outrageously entitled siblings—demanding money, favors, or just being absolutely unhinged in the family. Whether this triggers your own sibling drama or makes you feel blessed to have the siblings you do, one thing’s for sure: they definitely needed to be called out online.
1. “Can you open the front door?” — Again??
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2. “Buy 5 Bottles of Wine and Don’t Call Me” — The Audacity Is Fermented
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3. A whole car wasn’t enough—they wanted a Tacoma and a family-funded upgrade plan.
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4. Boundaries? Respect? This sibling said nope, just give me the car and don’t ask questions.
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5. Asking to stay 10 days, refusing an Airbnb, and dragging mom into it? That’s a full trifecta of entitled energy.
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6. “I’m hungry” turned into financial shade and a sugar daddy accusation—classic sibling deflection technique unlocked.
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7. Just casually asking if there’s a job—and getting annoyed when “maybe a cook” isn’t a dream offer.
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8. Demanding cold water like royalty and calling you selfish for saying “use the fountain” is peak sibling behavior.
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9. Babysitting for 8 hours wasn’t worth $128 apparently but free ice cream was supposed to cover it.
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10. Being offered one topping and ordering a supreme anyway is Olympic-level sibling audacity.
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11. Borrowed expensive gear, ignored instructions, caused chaos, and still had the nerve to call them dramatic—classic sibling audacity.
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12. Expecting others to chip in for a pool they won’t use just so your kids can swim is a wild way to split an estate.
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13. Getting cussed out over a Netflix login before sunrise is exactly the kind of drama no one needs on their commute.
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14. “My sister’s getting paid $750 to do makeup but wants me to film it for free”
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15. Sibling demands gym access like you’re the concierge at a luxury hotel.
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16. Sibling demands a custom-built desk for free and then trashes your woodworking like they’re leaving a Yelp review for a haunted treehouse.
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17. “You canceled Netflix and now you don’t care about your entire bloodline, apparently.”
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18. “Sure I’ll watch your kid—let me just teleport her over here real quick”
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19. “You won’t take me to the airport so now you hate your entire family”
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20. “He won’t use Wilson clubs because even Tom Hanks dumped Wilson in the ocean”
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21. “They want me to pay £32 just so they can hang out with me an extra day”
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22. “Can I change it to my account?” is wild coming from someone who didn’t even want it.
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23. Spent the last of their money on Comic Con and now wants pizza for lunch
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24. Trying to book a hotel underage but only if it has a pool
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25. Lost a bet, now asking for a $3k loan like it’s no big deal