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Barbara Woolworth Hutton (November 14, 1912 – May 11, 1979) was an American debutante, socialite, heiress and philanthropist.She was dubbed the "Poor Little Rich Girl"—first when she was given a lavish and expensive debutante ball in 1930 amid the Great Depression and later due to a notoriously troubled private life.
Lance Haugwitz-Hardenberg-Reventlow was the only child of Danish nobleman Count Kurt Haugwitz-Hardenberg-Reventlow and American socialite Barbara Hutton. Hutton had inherited the Woolworth department store fortune and was then one of the wealthiest women in the world. Reventlow was born at Winfield House in London, restored by his mother and ...
Princess Alexis Mdivani (née Barbara Woolworth Hutton) on 22 June 1933, then Countess Kurt von Haugwitz-Reventlow on 14 May 1935, then Princess Igor Troubetzkoy (previously Grant) on 1 April 1947, then Baroness Gottfried von Cramm (previously Rubirosa) in November 1955 [501] [Note 8]
Holdridge's first marriage, on November 8, 1964, was to sportsman and playboy Lance Reventlow, [14] only child of Barbara Hutton, heir to the Woolworth fortune. Holdridge decided to retire from acting after becoming engaged to Reventlow and would later explain “because that’s what you did then.
He married Barbara Hutton in 1942, [325] one of the wealthiest women in the world, following a $50 million inheritance from her grandfather Frank Winfield Woolworth. [326] They were derisively nicknamed "Cash and Cary", [327] although Grant refused any financial settlement in a prenuptial agreement [328] to avoid the accusation that he married ...
Behind every shark on Shark Tank are the husbands and wives who are in the tank for Mark Cuban, Kevin O'Leary, Lori Greiner, Barbara Corcoran and Daymond John.. Shark Tank, which first premiered ...
The tradition of U.S. women taking their husband’s last names reaches back to English common law, according to Baker. The practice is rooted in coverture, a legal doctrine under which a woman ...
A Vanity Fair article revealed that he made money by using his title to sell 68 knighthoods for $50,000 apiece and marrying one woman in exchange for $4 million. "I fall in love right away with women.