Daniel Foxx writes a second book of satirical fairytales | As of aimed at the obscenely wealthy © Matt Crockett

Daniel Foxx writes a second book of satirical fairytales

As of aimed at the obscenely wealthy

Daniel Foxx is to publish a second book of classic fairytales reworked for the wealthy.

Fairytales For Privileged Children: Little Red Riding Hood Blows Her Trust Fund & Other Premium Tales will be published by Monoray in September.

It is the same imprint that brought out the comedian and TikTokker’s debut collection, Bedtime Stories for Privileged Children, in September 2024. 

In the new titled Rapunzel checks into a boutique tower-concept hotel. Jack swaps his cow for a handful of 100 per cent organic legumes. The ugly stepsisters, Porchetta and Frankette, undergo successful deep-plane facelifts. And the Three Little Pigs are doing very nicely on the property front, thank you very much.

Monoray commissioning editor Mala Sanghera-Warren aid she had found herself 'frequently cackling at my desk' while working on the book. 'Daniel is a dream author and his latest book is every bit as wonderful as his first,' she said.

Foxx joked: 'There is currently a serious lack of representation in the fairytale canon for children of the wildly, unfathomably rich. I hope that, somewhere out there, a young billionaire is read one of these stories by their second nanny and thinks "Maybe… just maybe, I could tyrannise some woodland animals one day."'

Foxx built his following through TikTok, where his videos of Bedtime Stories for the obscenely rich regularly attracted hundreds of thousands of views. 

He is currently on tour with his stand-up show How Lovely. Daniel Foxx tour dates

Fairytales For Privileged Children: Little Red Riding Hood Blows Her Trust Fund & Other Premium Tales  is available from Amazon priced £14.99 in hardback – or from uk.bookshop.org, below, which supports independent bookstores.  

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Published: 6 May 2026

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