
J’ae VESper 🩸
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Dan Dotson bought a storage unit for $500... then found $7.5 MILLION in cash inside a locked safe. 😳 After the safe was finally cracked open, it was filled with $7.5 million in cash. Not long after, a lawyer representing the original owner called demanding the money back. Dan was first offered $600,000 to return everything. He said no. The offer was then increased to $1.2 MILLION. After discussing it with his wife, he accepted the deal, turning a $500 purchase into a $1.2 MILLION payday. What would you have done?
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Cara Delevingne says she overdosed and after waking up, she immediately wished she'd died. Host: "They didn't directly fire you because of it?" Cara Delevingne: "They didn't directly fire me because of it, but they didn't renew contracts. It went quiet. Everyone went very silent." Cara says she knew she needed to get sober, but staying sober became overwhelming. > "The more I was sober, the more I realized how badly I fucked up... I couldn't stay sober." She says she later overdosed after taking cocaine she believes contained opioids. Host: "What's it like coming out of an overdose?" Cara Delevingne: "I wanted to die." Host: "Really?" Cara Delevingne: "Immediately." She says it wasn't just the withdrawal that made her feel that way. > "You know what you've just put people you love through." > "You see the pain in their face." > "It's hard to forgive yourself for that." Cara says the hardest part wasn't surviving the overdose, it was seeing the pain her addiction had caused the people she loved. Do you think guilt is one of the hardest parts of recovering from addiction?
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Chris Rock says he missed out on $30 MILLION because Eddie Murphy walked downstairs. "I love Eddie. This is how crazy Eddie can be." "Eddie has the recording studio in his house. So all he has to do is go downstairs to do Donkey." "He would make them wait for months at a time." "At least twice, they negotiated deals with me to play Donkey." "And then Eddie just went downstairs." "And I'm out of $30 million... just because Eddie went downstairs." "I'm on my way to the studio thinking, 'Yeah, I'm Donkey.'" "Oh... Eddie went downstairs." "He's in his pajamas doing Donkey right now."
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🚨 He has $45,000,000. She has $3,000,000. And they're trying to figure out a prenup. Him: She's got $3 million. I've got $45 million. Should we have a prenup? Dave: Yes. In your situation, absolutely. Him: She suggested slowly moving some of my separate property into community property over time. Maybe 5% a year. Dave: There's no reason to do that. Him: She wants to feel like we're building something together. Dave: Then don't focus on splitting the assets. Focus on splitting the growth. Him: What do you mean? Dave: You leave with what you entered with. Your $45 million is yours. Her $3 million is hers. Then decide how the growth from this point forward gets shared. Him: That sounds reasonable. Dave: The goal isn't to create a roommate situation where you have to decide who pays for the mustard in the refrigerator. Him: Right. Dave: The goal is to protect what you built before marriage while still building a life together after marriage. One of the smartest lines in this conversation: "You leave with what you entered with. Then you share the growth." That's a much healthier discussion than arguing over who owns what.
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Jeff Bridges says making Iron Man felt like working on a "$200 million student film." Bridges says many scenes didn't have finished scripts when the cast arrived on set. > "We would often come to work, and there would be no script for that scene that day." He says he, Robert Downey Jr., and Jon Favreau would gather in his trailer to figure the scenes out together. > "I'd say, 'Rob, you play me, and I'll play your guy.'" Bridges says Favreau would even call writer friends looking for ideas while the crew waited to film. The uncertainty made him anxious until he changed his perspective. > "Jeff, will you please relax?" > "You are making a $200 million student film." He says that mindset helped everyone embrace the improvisation. > "Great stuff bubbled up out of it."
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Ice-T says his first $1 MILLION paycheck came from a movie where he played a kangaroo in Tank Girl. It came after a frustrating start in Hollywood, even after New Jack City made $87 MILLION. “I went into Joel Silver’s office like, yo, I know I’m about to get paid now.” Instead, he says he was shut down immediately: “You’ve done one movie. What the f*** else you gonna do? No one’s looking for you.” Ice-T says he only made around $46,000, calling it “paying dues.” Then everything flipped with Tank Girl. “They told me I was playing a stripper in Arizona… next thing I know they send me a picture of a kangaroo.” He says he was confused at first… until he heard the number. “A million dollars… I started hopping around the room like a kangaroo.”
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Caller: I'm 64 years old. I've been working for 46 years, and I want to retire at 65. The problem is I have over $20,000 in credit card debt, $12,000 on a car, a $118,000 mortgage, and a $36,000 second mortgage. Dave: Okay. What's your income? Caller: I make about $60,000 a year and my wife makes around $30,000. Dave: You're not going to pay off all that debt in one year. You don't have the money. More importantly, your spending is out of control. Caller: Yeah, I'm starting to realize that. Dave: If you can't live on $80,000 in retirement, why are you struggling on $90,000 now? The debt isn't the problem anymore. The behavior is. Caller: You're right. Dave: Tonight, you and your wife need to sit down and have a serious conversation. No TV. No distractions. Cut up the credit cards, make a budget, and decide you're never going back to the old way of living. Retirement doesn't fix a spending problem. It exposes it.
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A stay-at-home mom says she discovered her family was $4.5 MILLION in debt after her husband called to tell her they had received a foreclosure notice on their home. She says she later learned he had taken out a second mortgage on the house to purchase a warehouse for his business. Thinking it was a temporary setback, she planned to cash out one of her 401(k)s to save the house. Instead, she uncovered debts totaling: • $880,000 owed on their home. • $3.3 million owed on a warehouse. • $120,000 in credit card debt. • $115,000 borrowed from her parents. • $100,000 in unpaid property taxes. • $140,000 in car loans. She says her husband still believes the business will turn around, even after struggling to make payroll for employees.
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Will Anderson Jr. breaks down how he spent his first $1,000,000 during his NFL rookie year. • Parents' house — $500,000 • 2024 Maybach — $300,000 • Terminator chain — $60,000 • Shopping spree — $50,000 • Disney World & Universal Studios trip for his family — $30,000 • Dog (Hendrix) — $25,000 • Mom's birthday celebration — $20,000 • Coach purses for his sisters — $10,000 • Turkey Leg Hut, arcade machine & other miscellaneous purchases — A couple hundred dollars > "Make sure you know how much money you got in your account." > "Be mindful of the purchases you make." > "Do you really want these purchases?" > "It's a blessing to have it."
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Google says LeBron James is worth $1.2 billion. LeBron responded by saying, “That’s a lie. Way less. I’ve got a couple thousand in my bank.” He then started pointing out everything he was wearing and joking about it. He said his shirt was “free,” his pants were “free,” and even his LeBron Edition Richard Mille was “free.” He continued, saying his wedding band was “free” and his hat was also “free.” Laughing, he added, “I ain’t got no money, man. I’m broke, baby.” He went on to say that his kids now have all the money through NIL deals, and joked that they are the ones taking care of him now.
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🚨 She maxed out a $5,000 credit card on Lyft rides. Then the conversation completely went off the rails. Her: I got a $5,000 credit card so I could get to school because I didn't have a car. Host: Why didn't you bike? Her: It would've been like a 45-minute to an hour bike ride. Host: Bullshit. I looked it up. It's a 17-minute bike ride. Her: You're missing the part where I had to go from my apartment to school and then from school to work. Host: You excuse everything. Every solution gets met with another excuse. Her: When I'm trying to get into the beauty industry, dumbass. Host: Yeah, go fck yourself. Her: You're victim-blaming me. Host: Victim? You maxed out a $5,000 credit card on Lyft rides. You could've gotten a bike. Her: I have walked and taken buses my whole fcking life. Host: Then you could've done that instead of maxing out a credit card. Her: I'm not saying I'm a victim. Host: You victim piece of shit. Pathetic baby child. Shut the f*ck up. You're not a victim. You made personal choices. You failed. 💀💀💀 This stopped being a finance discussion and turned into a UFC main event.
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Mel Gibson says he smoked for 45 years and one book made him quit for good. Gibson says he'd tried to quit countless times, but nothing worked. Then his son handed him a copy of The Easy Way to Stop Smoking. At first, he ignored it. > "I used to walk past the bookshelf and go, 'Dumb book, dumb title.'" Everything changed after his doctor told him he had early-stage emphysema. So he finally read it. > "I read the book and I stopped." Gibson says the book didn't rely on fear or guilt. Instead, it used simple psychological techniques that completely changed the way he thought about smoking. > "The whole thing was a mind trick... but it worked." He says it remains the only thing that ever helped him quit after more than four decades of smoking. Have you ever read a book that genuinely changed your life?
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Ben Affleck says the worst day of his life wasn't losing his career, it was realizing his addiction was hurting his children. Affleck says getting sober was one of the hardest things he's ever done. > "At the beginning, it's very, very hard." He says addiction convinces you that it's the only way to ease your pain. > "You've taught yourself this is the only way to ease my pain." After years of trying to stay sober, he realized that willpower alone wasn't enough. > "You can win a thousand times... you only have to give in once." The moment that changed everything wasn't about his career or his finances. > "It was not my career or money... it was my relationship with my kids." > "That was the worst day of my life." Affleck says that realization changed his perspective completely. > "Since that day... I have not ever wanted to drink once, ever." He says recovery didn't just help him stop drinking, it made him a better person. What's one lesson you've learned that completely changed the way you live your life?
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🚨 Dwayne Johnson went from making $150,000 a year... To being guaranteed $15,000,000 a year. And it started with one conversation with Vince McMahon. The Rock wanted a bigger contract. Instead of negotiating, Vince told him: "Learn the business." So he did. He studied the economics behind WWE: • Operating costs • Venue expenses • State taxes • Revenue allocation • How the money actually flowed A few weeks later, he came back. This time, he understood the game. That's when Vince told him: "You're going to make $15 million a year." From $150K to $15M. Not because he negotiated harder. Because he understood the business better.
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One watch: $1 million. One car: $2.1 million. From $600,000 Audemars Piguets to ultra-rare Maybachs, DJ Khaled's private collection is worth over $10 million. Khaled recently opened the doors to his private vault, revealing a collection that includes: • Rare Audemars Piguet timepieces worth $500K–$600K+ each • Patek Philippe watches valued around $1 million • A Rolex Rainbow Daytona worth roughly $700K+ • A limited-edition Virgil Abloh Mercedes-Maybach (1 of 150 made) • A $2.1 million Maybach Landaulet But what makes the collection stand out isn't just the price tags. Every watch and every car represents a chapter of his journey.. a hit record, a career milestone, or a challenge he refused to let beat him. As Khaled puts it: "They said I couldn't get it, so I got it." Beyond the luxury, it's a $10 million scrapbook of ambition, persistence, and legacy.
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