Patty Hearst
Net Worth: $28 billion Source: William Randolph Hearst We’ve already spoken about her daughter, Lydia, but now it’s time for us to introduce Patty Hearst, grand-daughter of the publishing and media magnate, William Randolph Hearst. Just as an FYI if you ever get the chance to visit the Hearst Estate on the way to San Francisco, we highly recommend it! It’s pretty amazing. How the other half lives, amirite? Anyways, back to Patty Hearst.
Born in San Fran and an alumnus of the University of California, Hearst went on to become an author and an actress. Her written work is definitely worth the time – Every Secret Thing in particular. The book was written following her ordeal with the Symbionese Liberation Army on the 4th of February 1974. The memoir was a best-seller on The New York Times List and is a captivating read. She’s also featured on numerous TV shows and films, though many times this was of course, as herself in shows about her family’s extensive lineage and wealth. She’s got a stake in a $28 billion empire, so, yeah. We’re just going to keep working at our $25/hr job over here…
Ally Hilfiger
Net Worth: $400 million Source: Tommy Hilfiger Ah the unmistakable little Tommy logo. Those three little stripes, red white and blue. God bless… America? Regardless, Tommy Hilfiger is an undisputed American classic. Collabs with supermodels like Gigi Hadid and the like are just helping the brand along – and you have to admit, it’s one of the most visible brands in the world. Anywho, next up is Ally Hilfiger, daughter of the man who started up Tommy Hilfiger... Tommy, Hilfiger. Which of course, makes her heir to the massive fortune. Sure, there are people on this list who are substantially wealthier, but $400 million US? That’s a lot of cash people!
The New York born socialite might be in line to inherit the mega bucks, but she hasn’t had it easy. Her childhood and even her adult years, have been tainted by Lyme disease. Sure, financially she was in the best possible position to try every known remedy, but regardless, the long-misunderstood condition impacted her life in a severe way. She served on the board of Project Lyme, which focuses on prevention and early detection, and has also written a book, cheekily titled Bite Me, in which she shares her personal journey to getting healthier and finding happiness. Fast forward and Ally’s not only an author, but a television producer. Fun fact too: she appeared way back on the MTV show Rich Girls, where she infamously had a breakdown while trying to make a burrito. Tbh, feels.
Carly Simon
Net Worth: $65 million Source: Richard L. Simon Carly Elisabeth Simon is a singer-songwriter and a published children’s book author. She rose to fame in the 1970s with her music records, and has even charted a number of times in the U.S. Her inheritance however, comes by way of her father, Richard Simon, who was the co-founder of the book company Simon & Schuster. A bit of background on daddy-o – he was actually a classical pianist, and we think that may just be what inspired Carly to take up music and pursue it!
The leggy Carly (she’s 179cm!) actually started her career as part of a duet, The Simon Sisters, but then decided to break from her sister Lucy and departed from their folky duo. Her pursuit of a solo career did prove successful, and we think Lucy was ok with it too! Her success of course came to her early, with her debut album, Carly Simon earning her a Grammy. Now that’s quite something! Fun fact: she was married to the great James Taylor for a brief period!
Victoria Mars
Net Worth: $6.6 billion Source: Mars, Inc. So, if you’ve ever bought a candy bar in the world somewhere, there’s a high chance it was made by Mars. The family’s net worth is estimated at a staggering $78 billion. Did you know it had roughly 100,000 employees as of 2017? Yeah, huge. Victoria Mars is part of the fourth-generation of the legendary candy makers (and happiness givers)! She’s a smart cookie too, attending Yale, before then gaining her MBA from The Wharton School. She has an 8% stake in Mars, Inc., and was at on time the chair of the board of directors of the company.
The company, which has attracted investors of the likes of Warren Buffett, rakes in billions per year – just in 2017 the company reported bringing in $35 billion in revenue. Humans sure love candy. Throwing it back to her first job, Victoria was a brand manager for Milky Way in France. A far cry from where she is now, but that would’ve been a nice place to get some work experience! But Mars, despite her ties to the family, worked her way up, and learnt the company inside and out. But she’s not all business – she launched an organisation called Livelihood Funds, which helps promote sustainable resources in Africa for agribusiness. Nice to see the wealthy giving back!
Tinsley Mortimer
Net Worth: $28 million Source: George Riley Mercer This Real Housewife is more than just a reality star – she’s famous for being the heiress daughter of George Mercer, a ridiculously wealthy real estate developer and investor. Her mother, Dale was an interior designer, who also had a lot of success! A further income stream for the Mercer family was from her grandfather, George, who founded the Mercer Rug Company back in 1936. The socialite and TV personality was born in Richmond Virginia, and was schooled at Lawrenceville School, before earning a BA in art history from the very prestigious Columbia University. She later followed in her mother’s footsteps and obtained a Master’s in decorative arts from the Cooper Hewitt design museum.
Tinsley’s done a few things over the course of her career, working at Vogue in the early days, and then working at Samantha Thavasa. She has her own clothing line, “Riccime” by Tinsley Mortimer which was exclusively sold in Japan! But that’s not all for Mortimer – did you know she was an ambassador for Christian Dior, which led to the development of a lip gloss named especially for her? It’s called “Tinsley Pink” if you were wondering! Fast forward and Mortimer was featured in Vogue, WWD, Harper’s Bazaar and Marie Claire, before making a cameo appearance on the hit show Gossip Girl! Naturally she was well, a natural on camera, which led to her own TV show High Society – however when the show was canned, so was Mortimer, as her reputation was teetering on the brink of decline! But The Real Housewives of New York City came to the rescue, and scooped up the hot mess from the previous years. Check out the catty drama if you’re ever bored and want to feel good about yourself. Hehe.