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Strange joys of billionaires

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Not all billionaires love to ride horses, play golf or relax on luxury super yachts.

The hobby of the world’s richest billionaire Jeff Bezos, the founder of e-commerce empire Amazon, is extremely expensive. He spends his time exploring the ocean looking for NASA rockets that were dropped during space launch. He spent three weeks on an underwater “rocket hunt,” according to Entrepreneur. Photo: David Ryder / The Washington Post. Google cofounder Sergey Brin, who is worth $ 94.8 billion, is passionate about thrilling sports, including skydiving or flying trapeze. He even persuaded some brave Google employees to play with them to form a team, according to Tatler. Photo: Google+. Chinese billionaire Jack Ma, who has a net worth of $ 47.3 billion, is passionate about performing arts on stage. The former Alibaba Group CEO has appeared on the stages of many Chinese music festivals. Jack Ma’s most famous performance was the impersonation of Michael Jackson at his company’s 2017 annual party. Photo: TPG / Getty Images. 25-year-old young man Eric Tse in Hong Kong (China) became a billionaire in just one night. In 2019, Eric Tse’s father decided to “give” his son a 21.45% stake in Sino Biopharmaceutical Pharmaceutical Group, equivalent to $ 3.8 billion. Besides attending parties with singer Rihanna, basketball star Yao Ming, model Bella Hadid and Prince Charlene of Monaco, billionaire Eric is also a lover of outdoor sports including paragliding. , fly over the French Alps and swim with dolphins in the Bahamas. William Belo, a Filipino billionaire with a fortune of $ 1 billion, not only owns a chain of 57 furniture and home improvement stores, but is also known for his unique hobby: raising crocodiles. Photo: Forbes. According to Bloomberg, Mr. Belo has two farms of 23,000 crocodiles raised for commercial use. Their skins are sold to luxury brands such as LVMH, while meat used to make Hungarian sausages and Filipino food called sisig.

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