Sydney, Australia: $22million home with a pool, piano and library owned by an unemployed teenager

Inside an unemployed teenager’s $22million mansion with a pool, piano and library – as the privileged 18-year-old admits it’s all down to ‘daddy’s credit card’ which she uses to buy $3k Cartier rings

  • TikTok star Fonzie Gomez knocked on the door of Leila Panui’s Sydney mansion
  • It was part of Gomez’s ‘asking people what they do for a living’ TikTok series
  • Leila led Gomez on a tour of her parents’ opulent two-storey mega-mansion 
  • The privileged teen admitted her opulent life was thanks to ‘daddy’s credit card’ 

An unemployed teenager who admits she blows thousands on designer gear using her ‘daddy’s credit card’ has offered Australians a rare glimpse inside her $22million mansion.  

TikTok star Fonzie Gomez knocked on the door of Leila Panui’s Sydney home for the latest installment of his ‘asking people what they do for a living’ series.

When asked by Gomez where she works, the 18-year-old responded: ‘I don’t have a job currently, but I’ve got daddy’s credit card’. 

When asked by TikTok star Fonzie Gomez  where she works, Leila Panui responded: ‘I don’t have a job currently, but I’ve got daddy’s credit card’.

Impressive snooker table and chandelier

Panui led Gomez on a tour of her parents' opulent two-storey mansion

TikTok star Fonzie Gomez knocked on the door of Leila Panui’s Sydney home as part of his ‘asking people what they do for a living’ series

The social media star, who has more than 1.3 million TikTok followers, told Panui he liked her house before she invited him inside.    

‘On the market today it’s worth $22million. I just love Sydney. The food, the people are interesting,’ she said.

Leila then led Gomez on a tour of her opulent two-storey mansion, which boasts a lap pool, stained glass windows, snooker table, several chandeliers, two baby grand pianos, state of the art kitchen and water fountain.

The privileged Sydneysider even boasted of using her father’s credit card to buy herself a $3,000 Cartier ring.

The teen said she also owns a $12million farm in New Zealand, and invited TikTok viewers to tune in to Gomez’s next video for a peek inside.

Gomez has become well-known for stopping strangers on the streets and asking them to complete random challenges or asking them questions.

The mansion's opulent living room

The $22million Sydney mansion boasts a lap pool, stained glass windows and snooker table

The unemployed teen offered Australians a rare glimpse inside her $22million mansion including an opulent living space (left) and pool (right)

Leila Panui said the house is worth $22million 'on the market today'. Pictured: a sitting room in the mansion

Leila Panui said the house is worth $22million ‘on the market today’. Pictured: a sitting room in the mansion

Gomez has previously taken to the streets to ask what Sydneysiders driving expensive vehicles do for a living.

In a TikTok video posted last November, Gomez asked a man what line of work he was in while outside Chatswood Westfield, in north-west Sydney. 

A female companion responded the man was in real estate. 

The man’s vehicle, a Porsche Cayenne S, has a starting price of $121,300 in Australia.

Another woman, driving a Mercedes A class car worth a minimum of $45,100 revealed she was in cyber security before she quickly drove off.

A third man, who drove a BMW Series 2, revealed he was an English teacher.

The coupe version of the vehicle begins at $56,900, while the convertible is minimum $10,000 more expensive.

The home's library

The state of the art kitchen

The teen said her family also owns a $12million farm in New Zealand. Pictured: her Sydney mansion