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In the February 2001 issue of Cosmopolitan magazine, Vitamin C was voted as one of the "Fun and Fearless Females" of the year. [34] [35] That same year Vitamin C was ranked No. 76 on the Maxim Hot 100 Women of 2001. [3] The 2001 video game EA Sports Triple Play featured Vitamin C as an animated baseball player. [36]
Chris Martin's divorce in 2015 after 11 or 12 years from Gwyneth Paltrow; estimated at $100 million ($129 million inflation adjusted). [30] Madonna's divorce in 2008 after 7 or 8 years from Guy Ritchie; estimated at $76–$92 million ($108-$130 million inflation adjusted). [31]
However, based on court records from his 2009 divorce, news reports estimated his 2011 net worth to have dropped to $200 million. [2] By 2012, he faced a forced bankruptcy for failing to pay the state of Montana $57 million in income taxes [ 3 ] and in 2014 he told the courts he was "too poor" to pay pending judgments and contempt findings for ...
American singer Taylor Swift is currently the wealthiest female musician, with a net worth of US$1.6 billion as of 2024. The following are music artists with a net worth of over $300 million (adjusted for inflation) according to Forbes. The artists are listed based on the nominal figure of their most recently available estimation.
Almost done. Adele and her estranged husband, Simon Konecki, have reached an agreement on their divorce settlement, Us Weekly can exclusively confirm. Adele and Simon Konecki: The Way They Were ...
With a net worth of $130.4 billion as of May 4, 2021, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates most recently ranked as high as the fourth-richest person in the world, according to Forbes. His fortune ...
The final judgment and decree of divorce -- signed and dated by the judge and former couple's lawyers -- offers no details on the terms of the settlement, child support and permanent parenting ...
"Smile" is the debut single of American singer Vitamin C, featuring vocals from Jamaican reggae singer Lady Saw. "Smile" was the first single released from Vitamin C's self-titled debut album on June 8, 1999. Using television exposure as a major form of promotion, the song became a top-40 hit in Canada, Iceland, New Zealand, and the United States.