How do famous people like to have fun?

    For many of us, reality TV is a guilty pleasure. We love lounging on the couch with a bowl of popcorn and watching the real housewives of this or that place, Keeping Up with the Kardashians or My Funky Life. The life of these super-rich and rambling celebs is a life most of us can’t even dream of, and spending a few hours wasting a few hours in their hectic daily lives is an escape from the daily drudgery.

    We love to feel like we have a small window into a truly extraordinary life with huge amounts of money. As you play your favorite online slots, you might splash in the Christian Dior bubble-filled bathtub in Ceasar’s Palace’s penthouse suite. As you go for your morning run, they might be in the middle of a session with one of the world’s most exclusive private trainers. While you’re cooking delicious roast chicken for the family, they’re lounging on the patio, waiting for their private chef to bring the evening meal. The hobbies of the rich and famous are things we’ve been voyeuristically interested in for as long as there’s been a wealth gap… Let’s take a look at how decadent it really is.

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    skiing

    You know these skateboarding celebs love their ski trips! We will set the scene for you: fog of white mountains in the background, lonely and cold. A ski lodge made of huge trees with wonderful stone fireplaces scattered here and there, around which well-dressed skiers gather, glasses of red wine or hot chocolate draped in their perfectly manicured hands. Outside, gorgeous ski chalets with watching chimneys expel smoke from the many matching fireplaces keep these celebrities warm. Skateboarding in this fashion is one of the most expensive things that the circulating and wealthy celebrities do for fun. The actual amount of skiing is up for debate: these après-ski outfits are often too cute and too expensive to even consider hitting the slopes in! If these celebrities are into any sporting activity, you can bet it’s on the best and most affordable equipment. According to recent reports, skiing is one of the top five wealthy activities worldwide, and 12% of these skiers spend only in the ski homes they own.

    boats

    Another fun activity loved by the richest people in the world is boating. Although the amount of actual boating made by the wealthy involved… is questionable. They have a crew for that! 38% of people own the boats they use, and a full line of crew works there to make sure your every wish is met. The captain does all the hard work to make sure they don’t get lost or drive in anything worse than a fine drizzle, and cool folks proceed to shop for boating clothing and run guest lists making the cut. Invited on the plane for a flight.

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    plural

    What do you do when you have more money than you can use and own everything a worthwhile person should have? Start collecting something strange of course! Now not all wealthy collectors have niche collections; In fact, many are so invested in art and have such wonderful and beautiful collections that they often loan them to museums for public display. However, more unusual and eccentric collectors choose to collect insects and skeletons (Johnny Depp), more than 500 Rolls-Royces (Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah), vintage typewriters (Tom Hanks), or armored vehicles (Jack Littlefield). Collecting is one of the hobbies most liked by wealthy people, especially if it comes from “old money”, as collecting things like art is a display of good taste and general refinement.

    charity

    What does someone with a lot of money and a lot of time do when they try everything else on the list? They give some of the two. Philanthropy is something that most wealthy people do not so much for “fun” but for the pleasure of knowing that they are improving the lives of people less wealthy than them…and writing off taxes, of course. Richard Bransome, Lady Diana, Bill and Melinda Gates; They are the people who have taken their lives with great hands in terms of finances and who, instead of just showing off how much money they have, have used it to improve the lives of others a little bit. Philanthropy is a hobby, and it certainly provides the wealthy who take part in it some fun, but it’s more of an invitation than something someone does just for fun.

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    is contained

    Being rich sounds a lot of fun if you’re always out skiing, on a boat, or helping to improve the world around you, right? Which of the following hobbies of rolling would you like to try the most?