If you’ve got the money, honey, this vault has something for you.
The guest is said to be ‘happy at the news.’ Surely not as happy as the cleaning staff at the hotel.
Maybe if Jeff Bezos had a smaller boat, little Tommy down the street wouldn’t have to be made to feel like a rich drol because his dad put in a pool.
Gustav Magnar Witzoe was handed almost half of his father’s company, SalMar, in 2013, making him one of the world’s youngest male billionaires.
Consider animal role-play, sexualising horses, and eating off of and then shooting blow-up dolls that resemble Taylor Swift.
The human condition, for the rich or the poor, is hella complicated and more often than not, money can’t make difficult feelings or deeper problems go away.
The world’s wealthiest have a lot at stake, but at least they have the money to buy all the perimeter fencing, thermal cameras, and personal protection that they need.
The “absolute desire for glamour” among the world’s wealthiest has been likened to the sort of thing one would see during the Roaring Twenties, with private jets added to the equation.
Criminals using social media to track and target rich people, who show off their expensive goodies on Instagram with little regard for the consequences, has really skyrocketed in recent years.
Pent-up travel desire and unspent money among the super-rich is causing another luxury industry to surge.
The COVID-19 pandemic, and natural disasters worldwide, has awakened the super-rich to the need to fortify themselves against future health and climate crises.
If you have cash to burn and a gift to buy for a billionaire, then your first port of call is Neiman Marcus’ Fantasy Gifts 2020 catalogue.
Divorce cases among the rich are on the rise during the pandemic, for reasons that don’t usually apply to the average Joe.
From penguins to private celebrity chefs, these companies cater to the whims of the mega-rich.
Author Ashley Mears went undercover to reveal the secret party rituals of the super-rich in her book, ‘Very Important People’.
It’s become increasingly apparent that how you watch movies during a national lockdown has much to do with your net worth.
You don’t need to earn much to crack the top 10% of South African earners, but making the 1% cut is a little tougher.
If you’ve ever felt that some people just have way too much money and not enough creativity to spend it, then prepare to have your beliefs confirmed.
Let’s just say it’s a lot easier to cope with our wilting economy from the inside of a Ferrari, whilst wearing a designer watch and heading for your holiday home.
A report reveals exactly how much it takes to be considered super-rich in South Africa, and part of the much-vaunted 1%.
A Nigerian minister claims that there are some rich people in his country who use British Airways to have pizza delivered from England.
There’s nothing wrong with lining your pockets, but studies show that amassing wealth can lead to some less desirable side effects.
If you want to snap the rich and famous in London, Harrods is a good place to start, with Dougie Wallace’s new book a great example of the wealth on display.