Life In The Elite Club Part 4 -

"I have a lot of friends, but they're all users," says Rachel, a 28-year-old socialite. "They only call me when they need something, whether it's a favor, a connection, or a donation to their favorite charity. I'm like a utility, not a person. It's a very lonely existence."

"I was always told that I was destined for greatness," says Emma, a 25-year-old heiress to a Fortune 500 company. "My parents expected me to take over the family business, but I had other plans. I wanted to pursue a career in art, but they wouldn't hear of it. They said it was a waste of time, that I needed to focus on securing the family's future. I felt like I was suffocating under the pressure." Life In The Elite Club Part 4

Life in the Elite Club Part 4 has revealed the dark side of privilege, where the burden of expectation, the weight of secrecy, and the crushing loneliness of isolation threaten to consume those who dwell within the rarefied realm of the elite. While the Elite Club may offer a life of luxury and exclusivity, it comes with a steep price. "I have a lot of friends, but they're