A huge mansion in a celebrity enclave with far more space than they will ever need?
A private jet here, a private jet there; those that aren't freebies don't come cheap.
That's before we even get on to designer clothing, Hermes blankets, Dior suits etc. etc. (I don't want my post to compete with
War and Peace).
With the greatest of respect Alisa, two things:
Firstly, only H&M know what they have and haven't got, and I would automatically question the veracity of anything they may have said about it, based on their (to put it politely) distant relationship with the truth.
Second, to suggest there is nothing lavish about their lifestyle is - and again I'm being as polite as possible - somewhat amusing. Admittedly I grew up in a council house and can only speak for myself, but from where I am standing, their lifestyle is most definitely lavish! Said huge mansion, private jets, Dior suits etc. etc. that
is a lavish lifestyle IMHO
regardless of who is paying for it. The problem is, H&M cannot afford it.
When they quit the BRF and moved to the US (their stop in Canada was only ever going to be a temporary one IMO) they anticipated boundless riches, and spent it before they earned it. They expected to live like...well, like royalty. Endless big deals
a la Netflix and Spotify
ad infinitum - but it hasn't happened (and we all saw what happened with Spotify). They thought everyone would want them; perhaps for the briefest moment in time, everyone did. Then, they didn't. I suspect the freebies and favours have rapidly dried up, especially when they have been seen to monetise betraying the BRF and the UK telling tales, and not be careful enough about who they associate with.
The irony of it all is that in the BRF they had all the good things, the
lavish lifestyle on a plate, and they threw it away; IMO because they thought they could be get rich quick in the US doing whatever they wanted and doing as little hard work as possible. A massive and critical miscalculation on their part.
Once again, to put it politely (and to avoid getting banned!!!) I think they're in big trouble, certainly financially speaking.
Thank you
All I would add to this, for the record, is that I personally have never considered H&M to be genuine philanthropists on any sort of level.
And on that note, it is a beautiful day here and I am off out to make the most of it! Have a good day everyone!