Elton John’s sons will not inherit his million dollar fortune
Elton John is worth almost half a billion euros. Strictly speaking, it should be Assets 455 million US dollars or the equivalent of a good 425 million euros be. Nevertheless, his sons, Zachary and Elijah, should inherit only a tiny part of his fortune when their father dies. Because Elton John and his husband David Furnish, being down to earth is important. They don’t want to teach their sons that money grows on trees, but that you have to work hard for it. If one of the greatest singers of all time has its way, then his sons shouldn’t grow up as spoiled celebrity children. Elton John is also considered a close friend of Princess Diana, who unfortunately died in an accident far too early. In her honor he produced “Candle in the Wind”, a hit that went around the world.
Elton John’s sons already have small household chores to do. This includes, for example, tidying up their rooms or taking their dirty dishes into the kitchen after dinner. For every task that the two boys do, there is a gold star from Papa Elton and Papa David. Sting also apparently agrees with Elton John and wants him golden cage, who can partly go hand in hand with such a large fortune, cannot pass it on to his children. In an interview, Sir Elton John revealed that his sons would later have to pay for their own cars themselves. He also said that these are guaranteed to be used cars – just like Papa Elton back then.
Elton John, who will celebrate his 70th birthday on March 25, 2017, shows himself despite his Millions of dollars from a very down to earth side. The sons of the celebrity couple were born by a surrogate mother. What Elton John would like to do with his mega-fortune after his death, as he will not pass most of it on to his two children, has the singer, who landed two of his greatest hits with “Candle in the Wind” and “Tiny Dancer”, in this one Unfortunately, the context is not disclosed. After all, Elton John will continue to make a fortune and his heirs will continue to earn money after his death. Whenever one of his songs can be heard on the radio, television or film somewhere, a corresponding fee is due.
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