I don't believe I'd like to be a public figure here or there, but if forced to choose...:P
The ex-Beatle has my sympathies.
His soon-to-be-ex will probably be another story.
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I don't believe I'd like to be a public figure here or there, but if forced to choose...:P
The ex-Beatle has my sympathies.
His soon-to-be-ex will probably be another story.
The £50,000,000 or £100,000,000 or perhaps more will most probably soften the blow.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
Right.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr JP Fugley
What could he have been thinking, with no pre-nup?
I don't believe in them, but if I was as rich as Sir P.M. I'd have someone to believe in them for me.
Maybe he loved her and that was more important than money. Just a thought.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
Whatever happens he's pretty much a stick on to be left with at least £500,000,000, so he can probably cope.
I doubt he'll be that bothered about the size of the settlement, but his kids will be.
It always seems to be the would-be beneficiaries of the will of their not-yet-dead mother or father who appear to be the most upset when this kind of thing happens.
Yeah, they may only get £100,000,000 or so each after the settlement. Poor wee souls.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
It's odd that you should say that. Only a month ago my brother and sister were bitching about my dad's second marriage only being about 'her getting his money'.
is she much younger than him? and does he have that much money?
Oh, I agree thoroughly; I just can't see old Paul being that way, considering he'd been wily enough to amass the fortune to begin with.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr JP Fugley
Daft of him to have sold the Beatles catalogue to Jacko, though.
Probably the only other financial mistake he's made, huh?