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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love how she smokes, she's so cool and sophisticated...said no one, ever.[/quote]I don’t think it makes her look sophisticated, but it certainly strikes a certain something. I think it’s cool that she feels she can live her own life and do what she enjoys. [/quote] She’s obviously nicotine addicted. [/quote] Honestly, who cares?[/quote] This. It doesn’t matter if she’s addicted. She’s had some life for as young as she is. Can you imagine being worked so hard that you retire at 16 with 100M in the bank? And she has clearly suffered with her eating disorder. She should be able to spend her days out of the public eye, smoking and riding her horses.[/quote] Whoever handled her finances for her was a financial wizard if she had 100M. So many child stars wind up broke and hooked on drugs. Think about all of the super famous celebrities who have been in the business for decades and they have nowhere near 100M in personal wealth. The weirdness that we see in Mary Kate and Ashley Olson happened AFTER they "retired" and started to grow up. That is probably because it is weird for a 16 year old to have access to so much wealth. Of course they aren't grounded. They have been living in Lalaland.[/quote] Their parents managed their money and protected their wealth when they were kids. I remember reading that when they started making those straight to video movies, their parents insisted on listing the girls as executive producers in addition to actresses. They were 6 or 7 at the time. Their parents made sure the girls had ownership rights to everything they did. It was really interesting. [/quote] They probably had good lawyers helping them, too. [/quote]
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