My $3 Million Wardrobe Opens With A Fingerprint | BLING LIFE

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TIFFANY Moon is a doctor, mother, entrepreneur and Real Housewives star with a $3 million closet. She describes herself as the epitome of work hard play hard. And there’s plenty in her home to play with, she has everything you could dream of from a pizza oven and spa, to a massive wardrobe full of designer clothes and bags. Because her wardrobe is so expensive it needs to be protected and there are only two fingerprints in the world that can get you into it - hers and her security guard’s. But Tiffany’s more than happy to share her beautiful clothes with others. She’s donated some of her special occasion dresses and jewellery to disadvantaged young women who otherwise might not be able to afford to go to prom. Today She’s going to be a fairy godmother for one of these girls, Camille. Let's see what Camille thinks of Tiffany’s wardrobe...

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00:00 I am the epitome of the work hard, play hard.
00:03 It's the world's tiniest Birkin.
00:05 I told my very young self, I am gonna work so hard
00:10 so that I never have to worry about money.
00:13 I buy what I wanna buy.
00:15 I don't really look at the bill.
00:18 - How many Birkins do you have?
00:20 - Ooh.
00:21 Are you guys ready for my favorite room in my entire house?
00:25 There's only two fingerprints
00:27 that can get you into this closet.
00:30 One is mine.
00:31 Oh man.
00:33 - I hear you, Tiffany.
00:38 Oh man.
00:39 - Hi, welcome to my home.
00:45 My name is Tiffany and I am a mother, wife, doctor,
00:49 entrepreneur, and TV personality.
00:53 This is the kitchen.
00:54 It's crazy because I have a 12,000 square foot house
00:59 and we spend probably 80% of our time in this one room.
01:04 Like I haven't been upstairs in probably two weeks.
01:08 This is the Romeo and Juliet balcony.
01:11 I actually don't like it, leaning against it.
01:14 I'm like, ah!
01:15 So this is what we call the formal living room.
01:19 These doors completely recess into the wall.
01:23 If you're strong, which I am not today.
01:27 Oh, oh, oh.
01:30 Okay.
01:31 I'm tired now.
01:32 So now we are outside, but still covered.
01:36 This is where my husband makes pizza.
01:39 You get like one of these things
01:42 and you gotta scoop it and put it on here
01:44 and then like put it into the oven.
01:47 I'm like, I could have just called Domino's.
01:50 Oh, I wanna save the oven itself
01:53 with like 12,000 or 15,000.
01:56 This is our spa.
01:57 When my children were young, I would let them swim here,
02:01 but now they can do the whole length of the pool.
02:05 I stay right around this area and say, yes, that's good.
02:10 Nice cannonball, baby.
02:12 Good job.
02:13 That's basically sums up my July.
02:18 And then we used to have chickens,
02:20 but we no longer have them
02:22 because there are such a thing called predators.
02:27 And one day I came home and there was a lot of feathers
02:31 and a chicken head and a chicken body
02:34 and the head and body were no longer together.
02:37 So that's what happened to the chickens.
02:39 Shall we go back inside?
02:42 Hello.
02:43 Mama's giving a house tour.
02:46 Would you like to join?
02:50 Okay, just a little bit more screen time
02:53 and then we're gonna do some homework, okay?
02:55 Ladies.
02:56 Milo, can you stay?
02:59 Good boy, good boy.
03:02 Well, at least the dog listens to me.
03:05 I think I am the epitome of the work hard, play hard.
03:11 Primarily my salary comes from the hospital.
03:15 My husband and I have a wine label.
03:18 I also have a candle line.
03:20 My husband and his family own a chain
03:24 of women's handbag and accessory stores.
03:26 And more recently, my husband has become
03:30 a real estate developer focusing on hotels.
03:33 I think my biggest inspiration came from my parents.
03:37 I saw how hard they struggled.
03:39 I saw my dad going to school full time,
03:43 waiting tables in a restaurant.
03:45 We lived in a one bedroom apartment
03:47 and we only went to like the discount grocery store.
03:50 I saw what it was like to not have
03:54 and I told my very young self,
03:56 I am gonna work so hard so that I never
04:00 have to worry about money.
04:02 And so I like to play very hard too.
04:04 Okay, are you guys ready for the piece de resistance?
04:08 My favorite room in my entire house
04:11 and where I plan to be buried when I die.
04:13 We have a fingerprint lock here.
04:16 There's only two fingerprints
04:18 that can get you into this closet.
04:20 One is mine.
04:21 Oh man.
04:26 Hold on, hold on.
04:28 Sterling, I need help.
04:32 I need your finger.
04:35 Okay.
04:39 Come on in everybody.
04:44 Apparently it likes his finger more than it likes mine.
04:48 The entire back wall is shoes
04:50 and most of that wall is purses.
04:53 Is Christian Louboutin, a dear friend of mine.
04:57 Lime mini Birkin.
04:59 This little Birkin for me.
05:01 It's the world's tiniest Birkin
05:04 and you cannot put anything in it.
05:06 I did do a little recent closet clean out
05:09 and I'm going to be donating
05:11 some of my special occasion pieces
05:14 to the fairy tale giveaway.
05:16 I've been working with the Dallas Public Library.
05:19 It's a non-profit organization
05:21 and they focus on getting items formal wear
05:25 so that these disadvantaged young men and women
05:29 can go to prom.
05:30 We've just arrived to my husband's jewelry store
05:34 and I'm so excited to pick out the things for the girls
05:37 for the fairy tale giveaway.
05:38 Come on in, let's go inside.
05:41 Okay, this is bracelets and like bling bling chokers.
05:46 So I think we'll set these aside for the girls.
05:50 This is for me.
05:52 I can literally do the presto chango.
05:57 Cinderella, you are no longer in rags.
06:02 Boom.
06:03 And if you'll follow me here,
06:05 this is the fairy tale closet.
06:07 We have these amazing formal wear pieces
06:10 donated by individuals and organizations.
06:13 Hi, how are you?
06:15 What's your name?
06:17 I'm Tiffany.
06:18 It's so nice to meet you.
06:20 Are you ready to get fairy tale glammed?
06:23 - Yes.
06:24 - Okay, let's go look at dresses.
06:26 That's pretty.
06:28 I like that.
06:31 You like that one?
06:32 Okay, here, let me hold it.
06:34 Pretty.
06:35 Yeah.
06:37 We're gonna go this way.
06:38 Okay, here we go.
06:40 (clicking)
06:41 Okay.
06:42 This is the first one.
06:46 Do you like it?
06:47 Give it a number on a scale of one to 10.
06:49 (upbeat music)
06:50 Five.
06:51 For number two, six.
06:55 We're moving on up.
06:56 I didn't get an eight.
06:59 (gasping)
07:01 Okay, last dress.
07:02 You ready?
07:03 What do you think?
07:07 - This is my favorite.
07:09 - I like this one.
07:10 - You like this one?
07:11 - Yeah.
07:12 If you like it, I love it.
07:15 - Well now, let's pick the other stuff.
07:18 Which one do you like more?
07:20 Okay, done.
07:21 Done.
07:22 Don't you wish everything in life were this easy, mom?
07:25 Like, dung, dung, laundry, dishes, make your bed.
07:30 - Bills.
07:31 - Bills.
07:31 - Oh, bills.
07:32 - I am so, so happy that we were able
07:35 to bring all of those items to Fairy Tale Giveaway.
07:38 And Camille looked absolutely gorgeous
07:40 in her gown with her accessories.
07:43 I can't wait to see her when she actually goes to prom
07:46 and sends me a picture.
07:47 You have been magic fairy-fied.
07:50 I feel so good about what we did today.
07:53 And I hope that we'll be able to bring a smile
07:56 to many more young women's faces.
07:59 (chimes)
08:01 (whoosh)
08:03 (whoosh)
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