Im telling you, Instagram and any other social media will get you caught up! Everyone’s looking, jobs, feds, judges in 50’s case. A judge is ordering 50 Cent to explain the reason why he flashes so much cash on the gram.
Im telling you, Instagram and any other social media will get you caught up! Everyone’s looking, jobs, feds, judges in 50’s case. A judge is ordering 50 Cent to explain the reason why he flashes so much cash on the gram.
In an upcoming documentary, Lady Gaga admitted that she was bankrupt during her 2009 Monster Ball tour. What did she spend all her money on??
Tough times for these former childhood stars. “Drake & Josh” and “The Amanda Show” actor Drake Bell was just filed for bankruptcy at 26-years-old, claiming he’s in debt a whopping $581,000. The Nickelodeon star lists the value of his house at $1.575 million…and that he owes $1.597 million on it. Yikes. It gets worse, though – his income is only $2,820 a month, but his monthly expenses are at $18,771 and last year…he only made $14,099 total. Sheesh!
Rihanna has been one of the hottest and most popular artists the past few years, so is it possible the Bajan beauty really went bankrupt like she’s claiming? RiRi revealed that in 2009, her accountant made so many poor decisions with her money which resulted in some serious financial problems for the entertainer. Legal documents show that Rih is claiming she had $11 million dollars in cash in 2009 until her accountant made some bad choices, leaving her with $2M left. Of course that’s still much more money than any of us normal folk will probably ever see, but it put Rihanna in the hole because of her many financial responsibilities that she was informed she’d be able to take on. Her accountant apparently told her she would be able to afford a house in the price-range of 7-7 1/2 million dollars, causing her to blow through 9 mil in just living expenses. FYI: Rihanna’s current net-worth is $43 million dollars, so she’s clearly winning despite the set-back. Looks like she got the last laugh!
Four months after Detroit tried to obtain a Chapter 9 protection with the largest public filing in U.S. history, a judge decides to give the city a chance to get rid of $18 billion in debt. The hometown of artists such as Big Sean and Eminem, has to present a plan to Judge Steven Rhodes, which will show how they plan to rid themselves of the rigorous amount of owed funds. For now, I’m guessing they are just happy to have the decision in their favor.