A custom two-story home that boasts a stunning balcony, a stylish white kitchen, and sophisticated finishes is under fire because it’s a playhouse for a pair of Staten Island twins.
“My name is Simona. This is my playhouse. Would you like to come inside?” 5-year-old Simona begins her video tour, which has welcomed 10.7 million TikTok views since it was posted last month.
Beyond the Barbie welcome mat, Simona and her brother, Anthony, show off a living room with a small pink-and-white Christmas tree, a comfy chair, and a fake fireplace, in addition to a second story that features an elegant mini-piano, an oversized stuffed giraffe, and an outdoor telescope.
Simona and Anthony’s mom is the self-proclaimed “Hair Goddess of New York,” Christina Oliva, who gained fame on TLC’s 2017 reality show “Hair Goddess.”
Oliva is a 37-year-old mom of three and hair extension specialist with 29,900 TikTok followers.
Many of them thought her children’s playhouse is beyond over the top.
Even mom of two Paris Hilton, 42, commented: “Which company did you get this house made from?”
Oliva responded that it was Lilliput Play Homes, a Pennsylvania-based luxury playhouse designer.
Among its offerings, the Casa de Caramel Mediterranean-inspired playhouse retails for $18,699, while the Cotton Candy Manor sells for $11,999.
The Post reached out to Oliva about her children’s playhouse, which hosted a Barbie beachclub birthday bonanza over the summer.
Her followers, meanwhile, weighed in with their own sad state of affairs.
“Their play house bigger than my house,” one person cried.
“My playhouse was two chairs and a sheet but this is nice too,” another recalled.
“I don’t even own a front door,” a third lamented.
“I would rent that,” someone else vowed.
Others took issue with “diva” Simona — a budding Gen Alpha hair and makeup influencer — having a “meltdown,” which prompted Anthony to finish the tour.
(After his walk-through went viral, Simona returned to finish the job.)
“I hate entitled little brats,” one person wrote.
“I hate spoiled kids,” another seconded.
The rep behind TikTok’s Zillow account didn’t seem to mind, though, declaring, “Now THIS is a house tour.”