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Midsummer Night's Dream party is an annual event hosted by Hugh Hefner at his Playboy Mansion. However, this year's party was hosted by Hefner's son Cooper whereas 90-year-old Hugh was no where to be seen. For those who don't know, the mansion was sold for $100 million last week to investor Daren Metropoulos. Interestingly, he will let Hugh Hefner living in the mansion, however there is no information whether annual summer parties will continue to take place.
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A glimpse inside the million-dollar motor coaches.
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I don't know what they're selling, but I'm buying!
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Need a beautiful photo of a sexy girl by the pool? Done!
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Wealth-X is a company that conducts research on the ultra high-net-worth individuals, who are defined as having a net worth of at least US $30 million. Here is the list compiled by Wealth-X of 20 super wealthy celebs that includes only musicians, actors and professional athletes who are still working today.
Let's see who these celebrities are and who topped the list.
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Several months ago we’ve written about elementary school teacher Kyle Schwartz who asked her students to answer one simple question “I Wish My Teacher Knew…” Her students’ answers were cute, unexpected and heartbreaking. Her notes were widely shared on the internet and via Twitter. It inspired many other teachers to repeat the same experiment with their students. They shared their results with Kyle afterworlds who has now published a book titled "I Wish My Teacher Knew: How One Question Can Change Everything For Our Kids." Here are some of the examples of the notes her students wrote that both inspired her and left her heartbroken...
This groovy house is a real time capsule and it is for sale.
An Iceland tourist who didn't have the address of the recipient came up with an idea of how to make sure his letter could be delivered to the right place. And guess what, it worked!