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These Famous Faces Are Some of the Richest Heirs 2024

  Ever since the dawn of the modern world, there have been wealthy heirs and heiresses waiting to pick up where their parents left off. On the flip side, socialites like Paris Hilton have made entire careers out of being the kids of famous entrepreneurs, even if they have no intention of getting involved in the family business.  Incredible businessmen like  Amazon’s  Jeff Bezos have managed to create hugely lucrative enterprises, but who will take the wheel when Jeff retires? These are questions faced by huge companies all over the world. In the meantime, the richest heirs and heiresses in America are living their best lives.  HOLLYWOOD    HOLLYWOOD    HOLLYWOOD    HOLLYWOOD    HOLLYWOOD    HOLLYWOOD HOLLYWOOD     HOLLYWOOD    HOLLYWOOD    HOLLYWOOD    HOLLYWOOD    HOLLYWOOD HOLLYWOOD     HOLLYWOOD    HOLLYWOOD    HOLLYWOOD    HOLLYWOOD     HOLLYWOOD HOLLYWOOD     HOLLYWOOD     HOLLYWOOD    HOLLYWOOD    HOLLYWOOD     HOLLYWOOD HOLLYWOOD     HOLLYWOOD     HOLLYWOOD     HOLLYWOOD    HOLL

Oscar host Jimmy Kimmel goes full out 'Barbie' in opening monologue 2024

  HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Now that the Oscars are over, the cleanup is well underway -- with road closures expected to last for a few days. Crews are working around the clock, tearing everything down and putting the 700-foot-long red carpet away. They start the cleanup process as soon as the last star leaves the event. There are so many fixtures to move like the tall and towering Oscars, the huge curtains and this year's photo backdrop. Oscar Road closures around the Dolby Theatre are expected to last for a few days. Hollywood Boulevard between Orange Drive and Highland Avenue will remain closed to all traffic until 6 a.m. on Wednesday. If you're planning to drive in the area, make sure to plan ahead and give yourself extra time. https://pastelink.net/1743idpa https://pastelink.net/mcnzitt0 https://pastelink.net/uiptp8dr https://pastelink.net/4sid3fvl https://pastelink.net/4sid3fvl https://pastelink.net/wlyoa1sg https://pastelink.net/bt62doyg https://pastelink.net/0942

Trending 'Live with Kelly and Mark: After the Oscars' preview 2024

  NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- For 47 years, Sandy Kenyon has interviewed the famous, the powerful, and the influential, but after Sunday's Oscars telecast, Sandy will step into a new, off-camera role for the ABC Owned Television Stations. We're taking this milestone moment to look back on his remarkable career in a wide-ranging conversation, above, between Eyewitness News anchor David Novarro and Sandy. Sandy shared the moment as a child when he realized he wanted to be in the business, when he caught the filming of a scene from the 1964 Peter Sellers' movie "The World of Henry Orient," right across the street from his home on the Upper East Side. He was hooked, instantly. Luckily for Sandy, the Kenyon family would move to California, and by the age of 16, he was carrying coffee on the Paramount lot, a plumb job in an era when studios were all but impenetrable to outsiders. https://www.charidy.com/1709979473574565926 https://www.charidy.com/1709979625558245348 https:/