Splurge: specially blessed Kabbalah bottled water.
Price: US$10,000 a month.
Splurge: custom-made rose-gold grill decorated with pink sapphires.
Price: US$15,000.
Splurge: Boeing 747 private jet.
Price: US$100 million.
Splurge: three miniature luxury toy cars for his daughter's birthday.
Price: US$2,500 each.
Splurge: Strip club.
Price: US$50,000.
Splurge: 55 pieces of Michael Jackson memorabilia.
Price: US$340,000.
Splurge: humidifier.
Price: US$2 million.
Splurge: 14,000-square-foot eco-friendly mansion.
Price: US$20 million.
Splurge: Blue Ivy’s first birthday.
Price: US$200,000.
Splurge: motorboat for her boyfriend.
Price: US$100,000.
Splurge: Chanel bag for his mother.
Price: US$18,000.
Splurge: painting by German artist Neo Rauch.
Price: US$960,000.
Splurge: flight into space.
Price: US$200,000.
Splurge: bathroom rug.
Price: US$2,500.
Splurge: child care.
Price: US$900,000.
Splurge: Stuart Hughes-designed iPhone made with 150 g of 24-karat gold.
Price: US$33,000.
Splurge: car for her dogs.
Price: US$133,500.
Splurge: scattering the famous ashes of author Hunter S. Thompson out of a bespoke cannon.
Price: US$3 million.
Splurge: 67-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus bataar skull.
Price: US$270,000.
Splurge: flowers.
Price: US$391,000.
Splurge: sonogram machine.
Price: US$200,000.
Splurge: stretch mark serum.
Price: US$360.
Splurge: their wedding.
Price: $6.5 million.
Splurge: Givenchy mink fur and rubber sandal slides.
Price: US$595.
Splurge: 1961 Corvette Convertible.
Price: US$100,000.
Splurge: first class plane ticket for...his hat.
Price: US$1,330.
Splurge: chrome manicure.
Price: $2,000.
Splurge: custom-made Savoir mattress.
Price: US$17,000.
Splurge: Chanel bicycle.
Price: US$12,000.
Splurge: white baby grand piano.
Price: US$600,000.
Splurge: jersey T-shirt.
Price: US$350.
Splurge: a hand-carved luxury marble and onyx bathtub.
Estimated price: US$10,000.
Splurge: applications.
Price: US$1,000 a week.
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Splurge: two white Bengal tigers.
Price: US$140,000.
Splurge: baseball tickets.
Price: US$6,500.
Splurge: dog house.
Price: US$325,000.
Splurge: four Louis XIV-style gold-plated toilets.
Price: US$750,000.
Splurge: a gigantic wheel of cheese for his wife.
Estimated price: US$2,500.
Splurge: can of sardines.
Price: US$17.
Splurge: baby bathtub for Blue Ivy studded with Swarovski crystals.
Price: US$5,200.
Splurge: diamond facial.
Price: US$7,000.
Splurge: playhouse for her daughter, Suri Cruise.
Price: US$24,000.
Splurge: hairstylist.
Price: US$1 million a year.
Splurge: stove.
Price: US$25,000.
Splurge: stroller for Prince George.
Price: US$2,350.
Splurge: Malibu summer rental.
Price: US$158,000 a month.
Splurge: champagne.
Price: US$250,000.
Splurge: coffee.
Price: US$100.
Jenner landed a pair of Birkenstock sandals made using cut-up Hermès Birkin bags as the straps, which basically use a limited-edition luxury product to create an even more limited edition pair of shoes. The made-to-order Birkenstocks are highly coveted, as the Brooklyn-based brand MSCHF, known for dropping one-of-a-kind viral products, are reportedly only making about 10 pairs, which cost up to US$76,000, according to the New York Times.
Floyd Mayweather might have set a new record on how fast a celebrity has ever spent thousands of dollars on purses. The pro boxer zipped over to luxury resale store Privé Porter in Miami and proceeded to drop US$80,000 on four Hermès Birkin bags within ten minutes. A source indicated the bags (three 35-centimeter and one 30-centimeter) would be part of the athlete's "ever-growing collection," which makes more sense considering how the Birkin bag has become a status symbol for the elite.
Chris Brown has been known to sport a flashy grill in the past, but he's taken it the next level with his latest purchase. According to his celebrity dentist, Brown invested in a set of 24 karat gold grills that cover all 28 of his teeth, but they aren't any ordinary grills. Brown also had magnetic gold crowns embedded into his back molars so the grills can easily attach to them and fit comfortably, allowing him to talk and sing normally. The dental work and the grills cost him almost US$100,000.
Splurge: diamond dental work.
Price: US$150,000.
Ever wonder what your favorite celebrities are spending their hard-earned cash on? From luxurious spa treatments, fancy cars, and even a $2 million humidifier, celebs spend their money like it's nothing.
Pete Davidson and Colin Jost recently teamed up to buy a decommissioned Staten Island ferry boat, which Davidson jokingly called "the windowless van of the sea" on the 'Saturday Night Live' Weekend Update with his co-star. Both comedians were born in the New York City borough of Staten Island, and they teamed up to make the purchase alongside Paul Italia, which costed a total of US$280,100 at auction.
Italia told the The New York Post that he, Davidson, and Jost have "grand plans" for the boat. "The idea is to turn the space into a live entertainment event space, with comedy, music, art, et cetera," he explained. "We're in the early stages, but everybody involved had the same ambition—not to see this thing go to the scrapyard."
Jost and Davidson also spoke on 'SNL' about how they're having trouble finding a place to dock the boat, though they have the support of the NYC Mayor, who tweeted "I love this idea. What a great way to give an NYC icon a second life. Let us know how we can help and we'll be there for the maiden voyage." Davidson joked, "even the Mayor tweeted about it, which is how I found out we have a new Mayor? What happened to Bloomberg?" he asked while cracking up.
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'SNL' stars Colin Jost and Pete Davidson poke fun at their purchase of Staten Island ferry boat
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Ever wonder what your favorite celebrities are spending their hard-earned cash on? From luxurious spa treatments, fancy cars, and even a $2 million humidifier, celebs spend their money like it's nothing.
Pete Davidson and Colin Jost recently teamed up to buy a decommissioned Staten Island ferry boat, which Davidson jokingly called "the windowless van of the sea" on the 'Saturday Night Live' Weekend Update with his co-star. Both comedians were born in the New York City borough of Staten Island, and they teamed up to make the purchase alongside Paul Italia, which costed a total of US$280,100 at auction.
Italia told the The New York Post that he, Davidson, and Jost have "grand plans" for the boat. "The idea is to turn the space into a live entertainment event space, with comedy, music, art, et cetera," he explained. "We're in the early stages, but everybody involved had the same ambition—not to see this thing go to the scrapyard."
Jost and Davidson also spoke on 'SNL' about how they're having trouble finding a place to dock the boat, though they have the support of the NYC Mayor, who tweeted "I love this idea. What a great way to give an NYC icon a second life. Let us know how we can help and we'll be there for the maiden voyage." Davidson joked, "even the Mayor tweeted about it, which is how I found out we have a new Mayor? What happened to Bloomberg?" he asked while cracking up.
But that's just the tip of the iceberg! Click through to see what some of the richest stars are said to be indulging in.