Tue, Jul 8, 2014
When you've got billions in the bank, you can use your cash for anything you want, and some billionaires use theirs to indulge every bad boy behavior their filthy rich hearts desire. From buying entire Hawaiian islands, like Oracle founder Larry Ellison; to having life sized sex statues of you and your girlfriend constructed, like Prince Jefri of Brunei; to planning trips to space with a gaggle of celebrities like Sir Richard Branson...these billionaire bad boys break the bank to live it up in the most outrageous ways possible.
Wed, Oct 8, 2014
Billionaires have to get around, just like everyone else. But unlike the rest of us, billionaires get around in the most unbelievable and luxurious ways possible. They buy cars encased entirely in porcelain, they race one another to be the first to own the most modern private jets; they outfit their motorcycles to run exclusively on $5,000 worth of top shelf tequila. When you've got the cash to go anywhere you want, you spend that cash on getting there in fabulous style.
Wed, Oct 15, 2014
In order to understand the ins and outs of owning and maintaining some of the most ridiculously expensive homes money can buy, you need to look inside the homes and buying habits of the worlds richest people: Billionaires who buy beachfront mansions by the dozen (Oracle CEO Larry Ellison); Junk Bond kings with 39 bathroom mansions (Ira Rennert); and the overlord of a household staff numbering 600 workers (Indian tycoon Mukesh Ambani). It's The Filthy Rich Guide to the biggest, most luxurious homes on land or sea.
Wed, Oct 22, 2014
If you're rich enough, you can spend outrageous amounts of money on fun things with no lasting value whatsoever. Fleeting moments of pleasure that disappear in an instant yet cost six zero sums, Hundred Thousand dollar bar tabs, 73 million dollar weddings, and P. Diddy losing one million dollars on a single toss of the dice.
Wed, Oct 29, 2014
If you're rich enough, you NEVER have to grow up. You can spend money to keep the same lifestyle you had as a twelve year old, but with MUCH better toys. Billionaire William Koch plays cowboys and Indians in his own, private Western town; Microsoft founder Paul Allen assembles a super group of rock superstars to help his garage band record an album; and mega rich Don Laughlin takes never growing up to the extreme by freezing himself in an attempt to live forever.