
It’s her party and she’ll spend what she wants to.
A UK woman spent almost $5,000 on her daughter’s birthday party.
In today’s economy, it’s no surprise that something as routine as throwing a 5-year-old a birthday party can be expensive.
And while there are ways to do it on a budget — Charlotte Boscic seemed to have done the opposite for her little girl.

Being a professional party planner, Boscic did not hold back when it came to organizing her little girl Layla’s lavish birthday party last summer — and for good reason.
“Layla has autism as well as verbal dyspraxia and struggles with speaking,” Boscic told the Times. “For her fifth birthday, I wanted to give her a big day as she’d overcome so much during the year.”
The 30-year-old mom made the birthday party one that Layla would never forget. The big bash was complete with entertainers, a dance floor, food trucks, a ball pit, a bouncy castle and party greeters wearing candy-colored ensembles, according to the Times.
And from the sounds of it, the party wasn’t small by any means.
“I’ve always been a ‘no child left out’ mum, so I invited around 60 to 70 kids,” she told the Times.
The exact total cost for the party was $4,740.40 — which supposedly included presents for the birthday girl.
While Boscic’s party bill might cause some people’s jaws to drop — she doesn’t seem too extreme compared to some parents who send out a gift registry for their childrens’ birthday parties.
One annoyed mom shared with the Daily Mail how she received invites for kids’ birthday parties that had a QR code for a website where people could buy luxury gifts for the birthday kid.
“Scanning the catalogue of goodies, it also included a Barbie DreamHouse at £250 [about $320 USD] and a Barbie campervan costing over £50 [about $64 USD],” she told the outlet.
“My first emotion was shock, before the rage kicked in.”
The mom said she picked the cheapest item on the list — which in theory, is still an outrageous option for a 7-year-old.
“I picked the cheapest thing on the list at [about $32 USD] — a bottle of Marc Jacobs perfume, which seems an extraordinary gift for a seven-year-old — and had it delivered to my house so that at least I could wrap it and my daughter could give it to her friend in person.”