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Sunday, July 24, 2022
Born Rich: the world's richest kids (video)
Inside the luxurious lives of world's richest kids
(60 Minutes Australia, 10/5/21) How could he? How dare he? He was one of them. Privileged and heir to a fortune, 21-year-old Jamie Johnson (of Johnson & Johnson fame) never had to work a day in his life. Then he went into the movie-making business, made a candid documentary about his fabulously wealthy friends. They spilled the beans and thus broke the last great social taboo -- to never, ever, ever be crass enough to talk about money. The smart set were choking on their silver spoons. They cut young Jamie dead. See why in this preview of his sneaky expose, the film he called Born Rich.
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