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17 times celebrities reminded the world just how much money they have

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Celebrities wear many hats: as public figures, they're beloved icons at best — and at worst they're embodiments of what happens when financial excess meets colossal privilege. 

From dropping $15,000 on palatial porta-potties to importing $30,000 worth of wine a month just to nurse a drinking habit, here are 17 times celebrities reminded us just how absurdly rich they truly are.

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After a long day, Oprah Winfrey bathes in a tub that is hand-carved to the shape of her body.

Nobody takes a bath quite like the queen of all media, Oprah Winfrey. As she revealed during a conversation with James Corden on "The Late Late Show," she sees bathing as a hobby, and takes it very seriously.

"I do have a hand-carved tub," she confessed, explaining that it was made out of marble and onyx. "You can get a couple in there [...] However, it was carved to the shape of my body."



Gwyneth Paltrow thinks it's totally reasonable to drop $300 a day on groceries.

Perhaps it should come as no surprise that it'll cost you approximately $300 a day to eat like Gwyneth Paltrow — the woman who once said that she is who she is and "can't pretend to be somebody who makes $25,000 a year."

If you truly want to emulate Paltrow's lifestyle, you'll also have to budget in pricey vaginal steams, expensive supplements and "beauty dust," and a $33,000-per-year personal trainer.



Bill Gates has no idea how much basic groceries cost. He thought a bag of pizza rolls would be $22.

Gates mistakenly believed that a box of Rice-A-Roni would cost $5 (it costs $1) and that a bag of frozen pizza rolls would cost $22.



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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