2-day-old baby inherits Rs 10 Crore Mansion and Rs 52 Crore Trust Fund, joins Millionaire Club

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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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.

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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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