Some people spend their entire lives becoming or even approaching millionaires, and some people are just born to be millionaires. Like this lucky two-day-old girl. Here is her story of joining the millionaires club. All she had to do was give birth.
A billionaire has given his two-day-old granddaughter a property worth £1 million (Rs 10.44 crore) and a trust fund of £5 million (Rs 52 crore).
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- 2-day-old baby inherits millions
- Barrie and her ex-husband Tony amassed fortunes through a series of business ventures.
2-day-old baby inherits millions
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Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, a billionaire, announced Saturday that his 23-year-old daughter Saffron Drewitt-Barlow had given birth to a baby girl. On Instagram, he wrote: “My baby girl had a baby girl of her own today.”
“Tony Drewitt-Barlow and I could not be more proud of Saffron Drewitt-Barlow and Conor Tucker for producing this beautiful princess for our family,” the 51-year-old declared.
“This is our first granddaughter and we have a new princess to pamper.”
“I am very proud of both Saffron and her husband Conor,” Barrie told The Sun. They are a perfect couple. I really want to spoil another princess.”
“I just bought him a new house worth filming this weekend, and I’ve instructed a team of interior designers to give it a complete makeover,” he explained. [Aspen Saffron’s brother] I recently bought a £5,000 Dior pram and pram for them.”
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“And because this is Tony’s first grandchild, he’s set up a £5m trust fund for her, so she’s already a multi-millionaire,” Barrie continued.
Barrie and her ex-husband Tony amassed fortunes through a series of business ventures.
Barrie and her ex-husband Tony made fortunes through a series of business ventures, including a transatlantic surrogacy agency. Barrie has stated that all she wants to do is spend money on her family.
“I was born to very poor parents in a council house in Longsight,” he explained. “They didn’t give me anything. People can think whatever they want, and they always do. It’s my money; I work up to 20 hours a day some days and I would like to buy things for my children. I don’t give a damn what other people think,” she finished.
This is not an unusual charity gesture for Barrie, who spends £4m on his family’s Christmas every year. He gave his newborn son Romeo a £2.5m yacht last year, which he named after him.
Barrie recently got a totally different perspective on life in Britain after swapping lives with a struggling mother for Channel 5’s Rich House Poor House show, in which she had to stretch a £57 budget over a whole week.
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