Shunning the limelight, Tiffany Trump has largely stayed out of the public eye, taking a back seat while her older siblings hog the headlines. For this reason, she has been referred to as the "forgotten" Trump. But behind the scenes, Donald Trump's fourth child enjoys a lavish party lifestyle that belies her shy and retiring image, complete with all the trappings of extreme wealth and several seriously upscale properties she calls home. Where did Tiffany Trump grow up? Trump's second wife, Marla Ann Maples, was married to the former POTUS between 1993 and 1996. Donald Trump's first and only child with Marla, Tiffany was born on 13 October 1993 at St Mary's Medical Center in West Palm...
View DetailsNICK Cannon owns a massive $3.2 million New Jersey mansion, as he plans to move to the east coast before the birth of his fourth child this year. The Wild 'n Out host, who is set to welcome his seventh child, quietly purchased the property in 2018 after renting to buy, The Sun can exclusively reveal. (Nick Cannon purchased the giant $3.2million home back in 2018Credit: Getty) (The mansion has six bedrooms and eight bathroomsCredit: Realtor.com) Nick's LA attorney is currently listed as the owner of the lavish home after he rented the mansion for a whopping $11,000 from 2015 - following his separation from Mariah Carey. TMZ reported at the time that he bought the new digs to keep "dem...
View DetailsHistory of Buddha Jumps over the Wall. Most Extravagant Soup from Fujian China 佛跳牆 Buddha Jumps over the Wall is a luxurious soup from Fujian province of China. (Image credit Wikipedia) According to legend, Buddha Jumps over the Wall was created by a Qing dynasty scholar travelling in Fujian. The scholar carried his food in a wine jar and would heat it up over wood fire to eat. (Image credit Wikipedia) One day, the scholar was just outside a monastery when he was heating up his jar of food. The aroma from the scholar's soup drifted over the walls of the monastery while monks were meditating inside. The aroma was so alluring that one of the monks who couldn't...
View DetailsVojin Kusic, a resident of Srbac, Bosnia, built this house for his wife, the Associated Press reports. But you'd never know from this picture that the home rotates. (Vojin Kusic in front of the house he built. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic) Kusic, 72, told the Associated Press that he built the house for his wife so she can change the view out of her window whenever she wants. You can see the home in action in this video from Reuters below: (Bosnian man builds rotating house to give his wife a better and more diversified view https://reut.rs/3AvlUAx) "After my children took over the family business, I finally had enough time to task myself with granting my wife her...
View DetailsAmazon founder Jeff Bezos will end up giving away most of his massive fortune. The tech mogul, who now runs private space company Blue Origin, is the fourth richest man in the world after Elon Musk. According to CNN, he plans to give away most of his £110 billion ($124 billion) fortune. The billionaire has always avoided questions about what he will do with his money, but told the American news channel he will give most of it away during his lifetime. The bulk of his wealth will go to fighting climate change and, the report says, supporting people who can unify humanity in the face of deep social and political divisions.Many people have queried why Bezos hasn’t signed up to...
View DetailsA massive derelict bungalow, Chee Guan Chiang House, located at 25 Grange Road in the prime Orchard shopping district, has been left unmolested by modernity for years. An aerial view of the building and the sprawling land around it might be unfamiliar to the Singapore public, as such large swathes of private land is almost unheard of. Yet, the location the house is at is highly recognisable to anyone who frequents Orchard Road enough, as it sits at the junction of Grange Road and Devonshire Road -- just a stone's throw from Ngee Ann City. The private property premises have been cordoned off from the public with sufficient warning that trespassers will be prosecuted, to keep...
View DetailsWhitney Houston and Bobby Brown’s not-so-humble abode is on the market. The 8,022-square-foot Alpharetta, Georgia, mansion, where Brown’s 2005 reality show was filmed, is asking $1.9 million. The luxurious home, built in 2001, features a library, billiard and media rooms, a terrace and a mahogany bar, along with vast closets that would please any diva, according to the Oct. 28 listing posted on Realtor.com. Outside, on the sprawling grounds, there’s a resort-style swimming pool and spa. The Queen of Pop purchased the five-bedroom property, located at 1014 Tullamore Place, in 2003 for $1.38 million. (The sprawling backyard with an in-ground...
View Details[Unicode] အိန္ဒိယနိုင်ငံတွင် အဝတ်အထည်နှင့် ဂျုံကူးသန်းရောင်းဝယ်ရေးလုပ်ကိုင်သူ စီးပွားရေးလုပ်ငန်းရှင်တစ်ဦးသည် သမီးဖြစ်သူ၏ မင်္ဂလာဆောင်ကို သမားရိုးကျမဟုတ်သော နည်းလမ်းတစ်ခုဖြင့် အမှတ်ရဖွယ် လုပ်ဆောင်ပေးခဲ့ရာ မရှိဆင်းရဲသားများအတွက် နေအိမ် ၉၀ လုံး...
View Details[Unicode] တရုတ်နိုင်ငံမှာရှိတဲ့ huangluo yao ရွာလေးဟာ ကမ္ဘာဆံပင်အရှည်ဆုံးအမျိုးသမီးတွေနေထိုင်တဲ့ရွာဆိုပြီး နာမည်ကြီးပါတယ်။ ကမ္ဘာဆံပင်အရှည်ဆုံးရွာရယ်လို့ ဂင်းနစ်ကမ္ဘာ့စံချိန်တင်နိုင်ခဲ့ပြီး အရောင်အသွေးစုံလှပတဲ့ ရိုးရာဝတ်စုံများကိုဝတ်ဆင်ထားလျှက်...
View DetailsFive thousand years ago, God told Noah to build an ark. Fifty-two years ago, He told Elvis Carden to build a guitar.“I had a vision when I got back from Vietnam,” said Carden, a fervent Christian and country musician who entered what he calls “living hell” at age 17. His vision? To build a giant guitar-shaped structure unlike anything the world had ever seen. Carden, just 18 at the time, drew the blueprints on a cardboard box. It was actually supposed to be a mall — with a bowling alley and all that — but it turns out I didn’t have enough money,” he told The Post. “I guess the vision was bigger than all of us.” So, the plans...
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