A woman who grew up in a “rich white neighborhood” has openly revealed more secrets of the super-rich.
Madison Van Doren, who grew up in Denver, Colorado, previously wowed TikTok by exposing the “strange” rules about wealth and status that were ingrained in her from a young age.
And following the video’s success, she returned once more with another installment of her fascinating observations.
This time it was part of staying away from suburban mansions and the news, but enjoying lotions at drugstores and home theaters.
Madison Van Doren, who grew up in Denver, Colorado, previously wowed TikTok by exposing the “strange” rules about wealth and status that were ingrained in her from a young age
And after the success of her first video, she returned once more with another installment of her fascinating observations
In the clip, which has been viewed more than 15,000 times to date, Madison speaks into the camera and references her previous video.
She then briefly adds a caveat to her thoughts when she says, “Just a gentle reminder, this is not meant to be desirable content. I’m not trying to tell you how to act like old money.
“Instead, it’s more of a cultural anthropology that examines the funny and quirky behaviors of people I grew up with.”
Madison, who works as a digital marketing strategist, then goes straight to uncovering the mysteries.
She begins: “So many people have a middle name that they use as their first name—my family included.
“First name is actually like a family name – like grandparents, great grandparents, whatever – and then they use their middle name as their first name.
“They’re going to be in the world and say, ‘Hi, my name is Francis,’ but her first name is Gertrude.”
She continues by listing the favorite shoes of the wealthy, saying, “This one is very location and season dependent – but Tevas and Hunter boots.
Madison, who attended boarding school in England, has openly revealed more secrets of the super-rich
This time, part of the secrets was staying away from suburban mansions and the news, but gulping lotions at drugstores and home theaters
“For skincare and makeup it’s really fun, it’s like a flex not needing it so heavy makeup seems a bit frowned upon but for skincare oh my god the drugstore lotions make it easy Great fun – I’m talking about Eucerin, Vaseline.’
And Madison’s list doesn’t stop there, as she adds that rich people love to “convert an extra bedroom” to have a movie theater in their home.
Moving on, she reveals, “Now for things that the rich white brand I’ve spent a lot of time with doesn’t like.”
The TikTok star said to forget suburban mansions because it’s “all about the luxury condo or the secluded chalet.”
She also said rich people “don’t like the news,” adding, “They don’t care about what’s going on in the world — other than The Economist, they love The Economist.”
She previously revealed to her followers that she grew up in a “rich white neighborhood” where she learned bizarre rules about wealth and status
And once again, the content creator’s clip was flooded with comments as social media users rushed to praise the candid insight
Madison, who attended boarding school in England, summarizes: “At the end of the day, people are people and they are different everywhere, no matter who they are or where they come from.
“So if people are really acting differently around you, I’m so curious, please tell me more.”
And once again, the content creator’s clip was flooded with comments as social media users rushed to praise the candid insight.
One user wrote: “As a sociology student, you had me on Cultural Anthropology.” This is really great work you are doing and pushing boundaries.”
Another added, “So informative…an entire culture I didn’t know about.”
And a third just said, ‘Keep it up please.’