Why do people call someone a gold digger if they married a rich person?
Like for example a lot of people accused Anna Nicole Smith if you guys remember who she is, of being a gold digger. Do you even know the real story? It looks like she really love them of course of course I don’t know the real story. She was a model who unfortunately passed away in 2007.
Hey, good for her. She knows her assets, what she’s giving up and what she’s getting.
And don’t feel badly for the old guy like he’s naive. He’s got wallet and knows it’s an aphrodisiac. And, in this case, it’s the only shot he’s got at hitting anything in that league - legally anyway.
@Adogslife Correct, they both had a civil adult agreement between themselves (among other things) that he would provide wealthy abundance and she in return would provide healthy bod. This has been going on since the Roman days. So long as they both agreed from the beginning I see nothing wrong here. People can do what they want in their lives. However it's when one party says, indicates or behaves as if they love the other one and they really don't, that's different.
I think she had a good heart. I honestly believe she loved him and needed a father figure, probably one of the root problems that got her so deep into drugs. There was something about her I found very endearing and likeable.
They want to be in their place, who'd marry much older/unattractive person, some people do marry for money but it's more obvious if it's someone rich... 🤷♀️ People that usually talk about others don't spend much time looking at themselves.
Yes, but in her case it was less that he was rich than that at age 27 she married an 89 year old man. She probably cared for him, but you can’t blame anyone for thinking him being a billionaire was the attraction.