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An influencer complains about the price of coffee in Hawaii, despite spending an astronomical amount on business class flights for her family of four

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Pregnant influencer Sarah's Day, 31 (pictured), is outraged by the high cost of coffee in Hawaii, despite spending thousands of dollars on Qantas first class flights.

Pregnant influencer Sarah’s Day is outraged by the high cost of coffee in Hawaii, despite spending thousands of dollars on Qantas business class flights.

The wealthy 31-year-old online personality took to Instagram on Monday to post a video criticizing the price of booze during her luxurious stay on the tropical island.

Meanwhile, Sarah is believed to have spent $48,000 on flights for her husband Kurt Tilse and their sons Fox, five, and Malakai, two, the outlet reported. Outspoken Podcast.

“Unfortunately for us, the Australian dollar… it’s like the normal price of a coffee, let’s say we would get a $6 coffee,” Sarah began in the now-deleted video.

“We paid like $10 per coffee because when we transferred our money, for every dollar we transferred, we got like 60 cents.”

Just hours later, sisters Amy, Kate and Sophie Taeuber revealed on their podcast Outspoken the shocking amount of money Sarah spent on flights.

“A Qantas business class ticket to Hawaii from Sydney costs $6,000, so a return business class flight for a family of four costs $48,000,” they said.

When fans pointed out in the comments the irony of complaining about expensive coffee after spending thousands on flights and accommodation, Sarah responded.

Pregnant influencer Sarah’s Day, 31 (pictured), is outraged by the high cost of coffee in Hawaii, despite spending thousands of dollars on Qantas first class flights.

“That’s the principle and what I get in return for money. It makes sense to me,” he said along with a laughing emoji.

This comes after Sarah gave fans a sneak peek into the controversial and massive renovation of her holiday home, which is set to begin in 2025.

The wealthy influencer sparked backlash over the purchase when she first announced she bought the property in March last year.

Sarah shared photos of the home’s exterior design, including the front porch and backyard, writing, “Over a year of architectural design and we’re almost there!”

“I haven’t informed them about our construction because we are still fine-tuning the landscaping and architectural design,” he explained.

“But once the juicy demo and construction starts next year, I’ll take you with me, don’t worry.”

The property’s design features a white painted exterior with a cobbled driveway, a wooden garage and wood paneling leading to the arched front entrance.

She is said to have spent $48,000 on flights for her husband Kurt Tilse and their sons Fox, five, and Malakai, two (all pictured), the Outspoken podcast reported.

She is said to have spent $48,000 on flights for her husband Kurt Tilse and their sons Fox, five, and Malakai, two (all pictured), the Outspoken podcast reported.

Sarah came under fire on social media after announcing the purchase of a “junk” second home, which she explained she and Kurt would use for photo shoots and family vacations.

The online personality, who already owns a home in Cronulla, was criticised because the announcement came at a time when many were struggling with the housing crisis.

“I’m going to share some important updates about my life that will essentially take up a lot of my time over the next few years and will really change our lives forever,” she said.

After revealing her purchase on her YouTube channel, fans turned on Sarah and accused the influencer of being tone deaf.

“You can’t say that this has changed life, hahaha. What a privilege in the current crisis that most people are going through right now!” wrote one.

Another said: “There are a lot of things wrong with this. First of all, it’s not life-changing news, right? It’s just bait to get us to watch her YouTube video so she gets more views and more money.”

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