I have no clue how much she makes and started off the article on her side. I’m thinking, “Well, yeah, $200k/yr isn’t much in LA when you’re a name brand actress.” Then I see she bought a $3M home in the Hollywood Hills and am all, “Fuck that noise.”
She makes enough money to live an extremely good life one better than at least 90% of the world’s population. She probably just doesn’t make the type of money she thought she’d make. Cry me a fucking river. Rich people crying about not being rich enough will always make me laugh.
Don't know what the tax rates are like in CA, but what she made from three episodes of Euphoria after taxes ($75K before taxes) is likely much more than what I make in a whole fucking year, so she can fuck right off with this struggling to survive bullshit.
I'd gladly give her my 100k annually to build a life with her. Minus the alimony and child support I would owe
i figured she grew up pretty well off. rod emory a big time porsche restorer let her use his shop to rebuild her Bronco. he posted about how her parents are his neighbors and friends.
Not trying to cover for her, but could you imagine having a 15k mortgage at 24 and in a pretty highly unstable industry where you don't know what your next job is? That shits gotta be stressful. She's not right & def doesn't live in the world 99% of ppl do.
I mean, she can't just live in Oklahoma. Not like NYC is any cheaper. Not like real estate isn't a good investment
there are plenty of places in LA where she could live on a third of that mortgage. I also am shocked she didn’t buy the house outright. I’m not going to cry over someone not being able to afford a 15k mortgage.
Isn’t the average price of a house in LA like 1 mil? She looks terrible for this interview but I would be pretty surprised to find out any famous actor was living in an average house
Pretty frustrating to see a bump that could contain a new angle only to read a lecture on fiscal responsibility.
If she would stop buying Starbucks and avocado toast she would be able to afford that $15k a month mortgage.
Reminds me of a article I read that took a survey of millionaires and like 50% of them considered themselves middle class. It’s ridiculous but not surprising how out of touch people can be. Especially in LA or Hollywood. You constantly compare yourself those with a higher status or have more expensive things. She’s not the first hot out of touch actress.
Being a millionaire and living a modest, middle-class life is not uncommon. Million-dollar net worth doesn't mean you make a million a year or have a million-dollar house (or any other ostentatious display of wealth.) It also isn't some magical indicator that you can stop working or living frugally.
It’s also relative to where you live. A million dollars is far different in San Francisco than it is in South Bend. The person that lives here probably views themselves as “middle class” https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/...ssage&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=txtshare
The median networth is 120k. If you have a million dollar net worth you are in the top ~7% of all Americans. That's not middle class.
it really depends “LA” is huge she could definitely find a nice place in a nice area for 1-1.5 million. She is 24 she could have bought a great Condo for that. I don’t want derail the thread more. She is young hot and out of touch with reality because she isn’t making what she wanted to make. Buying a 3 million dollar home then crying about not being able to afford is beyond ridiculous.