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saintpeter48 | 12:09 Sun 02nd Jul 2017 | News
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How can someone spend that much money, estimated to be £38 million, I can't understand it, surely they have the best financial advisors, did she not invest in property etc?
If I was lucky enough to have a fraction of that, I'm sure I would invest it wisely, the interest alone on £38 million is enought to have a great life.
I just can't get my head round someone earning and then losing so much, she is high profile and could command huge fees for appearances, not forgetting royalties from her days with the Spce Girls!
What do other AB'ers think?
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This is gibberish. If she's working as a judge on America's Got Talent she's earning more than £1million a year. Plus there's royalties, assets and maintenance. One account with only a few quid in it proves nothing.
13:28 Sun 02nd Jul 2017
I think you should provide a link.

Yes, a link would be good.
I think she's not skint as we view skint. Maybe cash skint but I'm sure there's plenty of assets.

Plus she has a child with Eddie Murphy. Think of his maintenance payments alone.
I think I am not bothered by how other folks choose to spend their money....

These details have been provided by her soon-to-be ex-husband's divorce 'team'. I'd be careful about believing anything in those circumstances.......if I was in the least bit concerned in the first place.
Yes, exactly Jack. It's all divorce proceedings spin.
This is gibberish. If she's working as a judge on America's Got Talent she's earning more than £1million a year. Plus there's royalties, assets and maintenance. One account with only a few quid in it proves nothing.
Yes but, you are not taking into account how much she's been spending on me recently; but I'm playing hard to get.
OG - yes, I can believe that! Judging by your avatar you have a very uncompromising look ;-)

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