The Iran they DON’T want you to see: The Rich Kids of Tehran flaunt their incredibly lavish lifestyles (including private pools, supercars and million-pound mansions)

Pictures show beautiful young women in revealing bikinis smoking shisha pipes in pools, while others wear sweeping ball gowns as they pose in multi-million pound mansions.
In other photos the youngsters can be seen partying in bikinis and enjoying buckets of champagne - controversial given their country's strict religious rules. 

The account was inspired by the hugely popular Rich Kids Of Instagram, which showcases the life enjoyed by extremely wealthy young people, largely from the United States and Europe.
Like many of the other 'rich kids' accounts the lucky youngsters can be spotted driving some enviable cars.

In one photo a young woman checks her messages as she relaxes in a luxurious sports car.
In another picture four young women pile into a jeep style vehicle as they enjoy the sunny weather. 
Perhaps the most impressive car is a vintage style convertible parked on the outside of a palatial home.  



But in the pictures posted online, the glamorous young men and women are seen living the high life, partying in swimming pools as they enjoy foreign holidays and shopping in luxury stores.

Supercars that regularly feature include Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Maseratis, Porsches, Aston Martins, Audis and Mercedes that are worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.
On the subject of supercars, the account's owner claimed that 'Porsche Panamera GTS costs anywhere from £200,000 to £250,000 in Iran and there over hundreds of them in just Tehran alone. Maseratis which are everywhere in Tehran cost just over £200,000.'
They also revealed that 'the cars all have been imported and there is 40 per cent import tax based on the actual price of the cars valued in Tehran. For example, if a car costs £200,000 you have to pay 40 per cent import tax before importing the car!'.


They insist they just want to help share a more positive image of Iran and added: 'Some Iranians and others do criticise us yes and we always welcome criticism and freedom of speech, but most criticism always come from hidden agendas!

'However, watch out for the joy-stealers: gossip, criticism, complaining, faultfinding, and a negative, judgmental attitude.'
They revealed their frustration that the world media views portrays them as 'terrorists' which they say is 'very offending and insulting'. They go on to insist that 'we love Jews, Christian and no matter what race'. 


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