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Hilton, the ancestor of celebrities, lost her grandfather. Why can she only get a small part of the inheritance?

Do you think that when the rich generation dies, it will be soft for the rich second generation and the rich third generation to inherit? I believe everyone knows Paris Hilton, right? Since she began, there has also been differentiation between the rich second generation, and the concept of "celebrity" has gradually emerged, which can be said to be an ancestor-level figure. Kim kardashian was just a little girl with a bag around her.

Countless brands rely on one person to bring fire, such as the well-known Juicy Couture. It was Paris who first put on her sportswear and went out of the street, which caused a phenomenal effect and actresses began to imitate it. Now many new generation actresses regard her as an idol, such as Haley Bieber, who is now married. She used to wear a pink dress and a thong on Met Gala, which was an imitation of the "New Experience of the Golden Maid" in Paris in 2004.

19 September, Paris' grandfather, Barron Hilton, the second-generation head of Hilton Hotels Group, died at home at the age of 9 1 9. From June, 5438 to February, 2007, he announced that he would donate 97% of his assets with a net worth of about $2.3 billion to charity. He has eight children, 15 grandchildren and four great-granddaughters. An ordinary person can get $7.4 million.

7.4 million dollars is actually only a small part of 2.3 billion dollars. At present, no descendants have any objection to this will. After all, they all have other personal businesses. For them, $7.4 million is more likely to be an idea. I hope this great old man can rest in peace and the Hilton family can live forever.