This addition to the living room certainly takes luxury living to new heights.
American socialite Jackie Siegel, better known as the Queen of Versailles after appearing in a 2012 documentary of the same name, reveals in her most viewed TikTok how she installed the fuselage of a private jet in her home.
In the clip, which has been viewed more than 2.3 million times, the 57-year-old explains that the plane’s setup is the perfect place to dine on caviar and drink champagne.
She tells viewers, while wearing a little black dress and a sparkly necklace: “Have you ever had one of those days where you feel like eating caviar, but you’re like, ‘Oh my God, I should be on a private show.'” “Azabache eating caviar but I don’t want to leave the house?
American socialite Jackie Siegel, better known as the Queen of Versailles, reveals in her most viewed TikTok how she installed the fuselage of a private jet in her home.
In the clip, which has been viewed more than 2.3 million times, the 57-year-old explains that the plane’s setup is the perfect place to dine on caviar and drink champagne.
For viewers who have experienced these thoughts, Jackie says she has the “solution for that.”
Moving on to the unusual lounge, he says: “I have the private jet experience here, in my lounge, so I can enjoy my first class caviar exclusively here, in the comfort of my own home.”
Offering viewers a step-by-step guide on the best way to eat caviar, he explains: “I’m going to give you a little caviar experience.”
You will get a small pancake and some fresh cream. You can get it in the dairy department of your gourmet (stores). And, of course, some caviar.
Jackie recommends finishing the majestic stack with “some onion and, of course, some champagne on the side.”
After posting the video, viewers criticized her, with many criticizing her for being “out of touch” with the real world.
One commenter wrote: “Jackie, I had to move back in with my mom because I can barely afford the insurance and car payment.”
Another unimpressed viewer said: ‘No, no, I haven’t. Have you ever had one of those days where you wanted to support a small business so they could pay their rent?
She says: “I have the private jet experience here in my living room, so I can enjoy my first-class caviar exclusively here, in the comfort of my own home.”
Jackie recommends finishing the majestic stack with “some onion and, of course, some champagne on the side.”
The American socialite appeared in a 2012 documentary called Queen Of Versailles, a nod to the mansion built by her husband, David, and herself in Windermere, Florida.
Jackie, pictured with her family, says she would “like to travel privately and eat caviar every day”, but her husband disagrees.
In response to the backlash, Jackie explained in a follow-up video that she set up the plane at her home as part of a party she was hosting in memory of her daughter Victoria, who died in 2015 after a drug overdose.
The footage shows movers setting up the plane in Jackie’s sprawling mansion, and the accompanying caption explains that she did her first TikTok as a bit of fun and not seriously.
The mother-of-seven said: “I have a TikTok account but I don’t promote it much, the kids and I mainly use it for funny videos.”
‘This week I posted about setting up a private jet that we used for an event. I thought it was a silly video, but I think people took it the wrong way. Although I would like to travel privately and eat caviar every day, David disagrees! HA HA HA.
‘What bothers me the most is that I think some people thought I was making fun of them, which couldn’t be further from the truth.
‘Growing up in Binghamton, my family didn’t have much and I worked my whole life. I never imagined I would have the life I have now and I am so grateful for it and never take it for granted.
‘I am the luckiest woman in the world thanks to my husband, my children and my parents. My heart breaks for those struggling right now, and David and I try to help as much as possible. I would never make light of people’s struggles, please know that.
“Every time I do an event for Victoria, it brings a lot of emotions to me and made my day.”
As the family continues to mourn the loss of their daughter, they have dedicated the rest of their lives to raising awareness about the opioid epidemic.
The couple also said they plan to host guests from around the world in the future for a grand opening fundraiser at their Florida mansion in honor of Victoria, when construction is complete.
The house, inspired by the Palace of Versailles in France, is valued at more than $100 million, according to Jackie.
They started the project in 2004, but it stalled after David’s business was affected by the economic crisis. It was previously expected to be completed in 2016.
The unfinished home sits on 10 acres of lakefront property and will feature 11 kitchens, 30 bathrooms, 30-car garage, two-lane bowling alley, indoor skating rink, three indoor pools, two outdoor pools, living room video games, ballroom, two-Story cinema inspired by the Paris Opera, gym with 10,000-square-foot spa, yoga studios, 20,000-bottle wine cellar, and an exotic fish aquarium.
The land will include two tennis courts, a baseball field and a formal garden.
Jackie’s husband David, 88, is the billionaire founder of timeshare company Westgate Resorts.
He has an empire of 28 resorts across the country and also owns the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino, the Cocoa Beach Pier and the Orlando Predators Arena League soccer team.