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These 10 Celebrities Live an Inexpensive Life

July 17, 2024 · Budgeting
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Did You Know These Celebrities Are Quite Frugal?

When we think of celebrities, we automatically assume they live a lavish, very expensive life. Some of them yes, they might in fact spend their time throwing away their money left and right on designer clothes, and glorious mansions.

There are so many sad tales of celebrities who went broke simply because they blew it all on candelabras and diamond sinks. But today we’re not here to talk about them. We are here to talk about the exceptions.

Because yes, some celebrities are quite thrifty, as they manage their money well and do not blow it on gaudy and ornate nonsense. They also prefer leading more modest lives than some of their colleagues. Here’s a list of them and how they organize their expenses like normal people (or close enough).

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4 responses to “These 10 Celebrities Live an Inexpensive Life”

  1. Neil Campbell says:
    February 20, 2025 at 2:10 am

    Hopefully they all have silver and gold tucked away. If you can’t hold it you may not own it?

    Reply
  2. Ronnie M. says:
    April 1, 2025 at 3:06 am

    This was a very interesting Review!! Thank You!! I Never knew that about Halle Berry!! That impressed me!! On the other hand, I absolutely knew that about Warren Buffet as I’ve attended many seminars who often spoke of Warren Buffet’s Frugal nature of spending!

    Reply
  3. David A Schultz says:
    April 3, 2025 at 11:08 pm

    If he’s so frugal who pays for all his cars…antique and otherwise? Or for all their environmental storages garages?

    Reply
  4. Melissa Williamson says:
    April 8, 2025 at 4:51 pm

    I have to say this, I am so tired of hearing about the medical field finding out a new way to help my pain and maybe get me of pain killers. It sounds great and then here it comes,,,,, the cost of i t$$$$$, unreal. How bout this key me try it for 30 days without spending anything. Don’t give me some BS about money back guarantee because it takes six weeks if you ever get your money back and since being on disability only allow me a certain amount of money I can’t do that. I don’t understand Why is this so-called vitamin can help me so much? It can’t be priced better for those of us who don’t make enough to get by every month. And don’t tell me to put it on a credit card because my credit card get used every month for food and electric and other things until that card no longer has space so save that excuse. So here’s what I should do stay on the painkillers I have which brought my teeth which cause an infection, which makes me not be able to get my knee fixed and let’s not talk about my hips. That’ll be needing fixing soon all because there’s a vitamin that could help me, but you’re too freaking cheap to give it to me, but I’ll keep spending that money on those painkillers to stay alive to only hurt more. Thanks for your time but there Will be no thank you for what you say will help me because you won’t let it help me.

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