Saudi Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Net Worth: Lindsay Lohan's Bae Is Worth $1.4 Trillion
Looks like Hollywood “bad girl” Lindsay Lohan have woven her spell over Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.
Rumors are surfacing that Lohan and MbS are an item and have gotten “close.” Lohan, who began appearing on TV when she was just 10 years old, is allegedly being showered with presents by the Saudi prince. Lohan is a year younger than bin Salman, who is 33.
One of these giveaways is said to be a gift-wrapped credit card. MbS has also reportedly been jetting around with the actress.
Lohan’s inner circle wouldn’t admit to any relationship but confirmed the pair “know each other.” Others close to Lohan deny she ever received a gift-wrapped credit card from him. Still others say the couple have met, but only just once.
While their relationship (if they do have one) remains hazy, what’s crystal clear is the massive wealth owned by MbS and his family, the House of Saud.
The filthy-rich “bad prince” infamous for his role in the Jamal Khashoggi murder is married and has four children. Saudi Arabia’s richest person has a personal worth of $17 billion while his family is worth a mere $1.4 trillion, making them the richest family on the planet. In contrast, the British Royal Family is worth a trifling $88 billion.
The “Prince of Wealth,” however, spends like the prince he really is. Among a few of his more spectacular acquisitions are a $500 million superyacht, a $300 million French chateau, and a $450 million painting by Leonardo da Vinci. These three investments alone amount to a stunning $1.2 billion.
Mohammad bin Salman’s 440-foot superyacht, named Serene, features multiple swimming pools and hot tubs, two helipads, a helicopter hangar, a gym and a movie theater. He bought the superyacht after spotting it while vacationing in the south of France, which is where his ultra expensive chateau stands.
This magnificent palace, the Chateau Louis XIV in Louveciennes located west of Paris, was described by Fortune as “the world’s most expensive home.” It comes with fountains, a sound system, lights, and air conditioning controlled by an iPhone. It also has a wine cellar and a movie theater. There’s even a moat with a transparent underwater chamber.
The Saudi Crown Prince bought da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi" anonymously by phone. The painting was expected to fetch only $100 million leading into the auction.
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