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Model defends her outrageous $100K monthly bill on lavish ‘essentials': ‘No one handed me this life'
Model defends her outrageous $100K monthly bill on lavish ‘essentials': ‘No one handed me this life'

New York Post

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Model defends her outrageous $100K monthly bill on lavish ‘essentials': ‘No one handed me this life'

If she has the money to spend it — she will. Despite the state of the economy — this model is defending her lavish style that reportedly costs her $100,000 a month. Camilla Araujo is a 22-year-old multi-millionaire who lives in Miami, Florida, according to Jam Press. The model doesn't seem to care what people have to say about her lavish spending. Jam Press/@realcamillaara Advertisement The influencer and model doesn't think twice about spending a wild amount on lavish luxuries — even if it's the cost of a downpayment on a home. Some of these things include Araujo spending close to $1,000 on a new set of nails and treating herself to multiple massages — a week. She also indulges in an IV drip every week to keep her immune system in check. But for an influencer with a 9.3 million TikTok following who earns $16 million a year — all of this spending is pennies in the grand scheme of things for the 22-year-old. Advertisement And the influencer views these luxuries as 'essentials.' 'The answer is simple – my time is valuable. If I'm spending hours doing chores or waiting in lines, I'm not making money,' she said. 'I don't cook – I don't have the time – and eating out has become impossible with how often I get recognised, so I have a private chef prepare my meals every day.' And that's not even the extent of it. Advertisement The 22-year-old also admits to getting her nails done in the comfort of her home, 'I'm not stepping out unless my hands look perfect,' and having 'a daily personal assistant who handles cleaning, organising and everything else.' Araujo is a multi-millionaire who enjoys her hard-earned money. Jam Press/@realcamillaara All of this runs her close to $100,000 per month, 'and that's before we even talk about my wardrobe or travel.' Despite getting hate from people online for her 'tone deaf' lifestyle, Araju doesn't see anything wrong with her spending choices, especially since she grew up poor and always wanted more for herself. Advertisement 'I've been called tone-deaf, excessive, privileged – but no one handed me this life,' she defended. 'I worked two jobs. I dropped out of college. I've lived through abuse, struggled financially and started from the bottom. So yes, I enjoy the life I've built.' 'I deserve to be comfortable. I deserve to feel good. And I don't owe anyone an explanation for that – I don't think anyone does,' she said.

This glassy Boston penthouse is officially the most expensive home for sale in Massachusetts
This glassy Boston penthouse is officially the most expensive home for sale in Massachusetts

New York Post

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • New York Post

This glassy Boston penthouse is officially the most expensive home for sale in Massachusetts

A brand new Boston penthouse 220 feet above the ground is breaking records. The two-story condo atop the city's St. Regis Residences listed for $49.5 million this month, Jampress reported. The luxe property is officially the most expensive listing in the state of Massachusetts, according to Zillow, soundly beating out the $39 million price tag put on the Obama family's former Martha's Vineyard rental in April. Advertisement 6 The newly listed penthouse tops off Boston's St. Regis Residences. Jam Press/Surrette Media Group 6 Italian marble spans the two-story great room. Jam Press/Surrette Media Group The grand penthouse in Boston's Seaport District spans 10,000 square feet across two floors. The home's interiors are defined by glass, marble and metal, making it look more at home along Billionaires' Row than in Beantown. Advertisement Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the city skyline and Boston Harbor, but the best view is from the pool. Located on the 1,000-square-foot rooftop, the condo's crown jewel is a custom infinity-edge pool. Its transparent bottom and retractable glass roof offer swimmers a transcendent dip above the city. Entrants to the home are greeted with a foyer of Italian marble inlay floors and a sculptural floating staircase. The two-story great room flows directly into a small, sparse kitchen. 6 The minimalistic kitchen in listing photos is in contrast with the grand scale of the home. Jam Press/Surrette Media Group 6 Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the home with light. Jam Press/Surrette Media Group Advertisement 6 A rendering of the home with additional finishings. Jam Press/Surrette Media Group The rest of the home includes six bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, according to the listing, as well as a playroom, a home office, a gym and a private bar. 'Every element is curated for refined living and entertaining at scale,' according to the listing, held by George Sarkis and Manuel Sarkis of Douglas Elliman. While multimillion-dollar listings are no rarity in Boston, the nearly $50 million unit faces a smaller buyer pool than a similar unit in wealthier metros like New York City or the Bay Area. Advertisement Boston is home to 112 millionaires and just eight billionaires, according to a 2025 ranking by the investment firm Henley & Partners. By comparison, the Big Apple boasts 818 millionaires and 66 billionaires. The St. Regis Residences have a promising track record, however. An apartment there achieved one of the city's priciest ever sales last year when it sold for $20.35 million last year, Mansion Global reported. 6 The luxury building in the Seaport District already claims one of the most expensive residential sales in Boston's history. Jam Press/Surrette Media Group The sky-high unit comes with fees to match, including a roughly $22,000 monthly HOA fee and a $1,060 parking fee, reported.

Passenger slammed over ‘stinky' in-flight dinner prep: ‘Straight to jail'
Passenger slammed over ‘stinky' in-flight dinner prep: ‘Straight to jail'

New York Post

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Passenger slammed over ‘stinky' in-flight dinner prep: ‘Straight to jail'

They didn't think it was so egg-cellent. A female influencer is being ripped online after prepping a meal on a plane — which reportedly included a helping of 'smelly' boiled eggs. An Instagram video of her demo amassed over 1.3 million comments and oodles of angry comments before getting taken down, Jam Press reported. 4 Marra enjoys her homemade meal. Jam Press/@kitschenista 'What started as a fun travel moment turned into the international egg scandal of the year,' Jess Marra, 33, told the outlet while recalling her cooking demo at 30,000 feet. The Los Angeles-based influencer — who goes by @kitschenista on social media — had reportedly been flying from Los Angeles, US to Paris, France, and wanted to bring something along to tide her over during the 10-hour trip. As she was averse to airplane food, however, she decided to bring several containers filled with various ingredients so she could enjoy a healthful meal in-flight — like a sky-high Sweetgreen. 'When the flight attendant came around for meal service, I politely declined and once everyone around me was settled eating, I got to work,' she told Jam Press. In a video reposted to TikTok, Marra is seen whipping out a bag of arugula, Ziplocs with an avocado and salad dressing, which she tossed at her seat. 4 'People were yelling at me for being selfish, inconsiderate, endangering the lives of passengers, and just generally being the worst human ever,' said Marra. Jam Press/@kitschenista 4 Marra puts dressing on her salad. Jam Press/@kitschenista She also opened a container of boiled eggs and celery and took a bite. The Californian's mid-flight meal prep did not go over-easy with the viewers. 'Ya eggs/ fish in a small space like that makes you hella disrespectful,' said one critic. 'If you wanna bring dinner heck ya but like cmon girl.' 'THE EGGGGGGGGG straight to jail,' said another while one wrote, 'hard-boiled eggs smell on a long haul plane.' 'New fear unlocked: I get on a plane and the person next to me starts making an egg salad,' said another under the Instagram post. 'Between the egg, the elbow jabbing into your neighbor, the salad shaking and the 'influencing' I am 100% annoyed and I'm not on the plane,' critiqued one detractor. 'Just be a normal person and stop trying to gain attention.' 4 Marra insisted that the eggs were soft-boiled and therefore not odiferous. Jam Press/@kitschenista One viewer wrote, 'No one likes you on this flight….. no one.' However, Marra insisted in the comments that the eggs didn't smell as they were 'soft-boiled.' She said that she was 'shocked' over the 'brutal' comments. 'People were yelling at me for being selfish, inconsiderate, endangering the lives of passengers, and just generally being the worst human ever,' said the content creator. Marra found the reaction overzealous considering that was 'discreet' with her DIY dinner service, adding that 'no one on the flight seemed to notice or care.' She argued that the criticism was unfounded given that boiled eggs are sold at every airport convenience store, Starbucks and even on the airplane, whose meal options she felt naturally had a 'strong odor' even if they didn't feature eggs. 'Was it a little weird I assembled a salad at my seat? Sure,' Marra declared. 'Is it the end of the world that I ate an egg on a plane? Certainly not!' In a similar incident in October, flight attendants allegedly raised a stink after a fitness influencer and Playboy cover model brought a smelly egg-rich lunch into an airplane's first-class cabin because she was on a strict diet.

We transformed battered old barge into a 4-bed floating home with panoramic views – now we're selling it for HUGE sum
We transformed battered old barge into a 4-bed floating home with panoramic views – now we're selling it for HUGE sum

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

We transformed battered old barge into a 4-bed floating home with panoramic views – now we're selling it for HUGE sum

Scroll down to see what they have done with the impressive space PLAIN SAILING We transformed battered old barge into a 4-bed floating home with panoramic views – now we're selling it for HUGE sum Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A COUPLE have renovated their dated barge home into a luxurious houseboat - and it's now worth a pretty penny. The barge - which was previously used to transport grain - has been transformed into a luxury water home. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 9 The houseboat has been transformed into a £1.5m luxury vessel Credit: Jam Press/River Homes 9 The lounge area includes a wood-burning stove perfect for cosy nights in Credit: Jam Press/River Homes 9 The impressive barge boasts glorious views of The Thames Credit: Jam Press/River Homes 9 Owner David is selling the renovated barge and heading off to the US Credit: Jam Press/River Homes The opulent vessel - which measures 131ft long and 19.6ft wide - is on the market for £1.5m. David Karat and his partner - who spent more than they had intended upgrading the flat-bottomed water boat - said it was worth every penny. Soon to be moving back to New York, they are hoping a buyer will snap it up and enjoy the perks of water-based life. Currently moored at St Mary's Wandsworth Pier, London, the Spitz has a long lease of 116 years. The 52-year-old owner told Luxury Boat News: "Nothing compares to life on the water. "The fresh air, the sounds of the water, the wildlife and the community are special and provide a unique experience. "It's an oasis with really easy access by Thames Clipper from the Wharf to anywhere in Central London. "Or the train from Clapham Junction is a short walk away. It is special." Much of the renovations had already been carried out by the previous owners, but it still proved a tough challenge for the duo. David - who acquired the barge in August 2021, said: "The owners before us had done all the hard work of sourcing this amazing grain barge from Antwerp and creating the foundation that we built upon. Hotel owner splashes £55k to build 'world's shortest' canal with locks in garden to float barge converted into a pool "The layout and position of the boat were perfect for updating to the most modern and advanced systems and materials. In all, we spent more than we intended. "Hundreds of thousands of pounds that would have been wasted on other things were funnelled this way instead." He explained: "Originally built to carry grain, the Spitz barge has been transformed into a striking and highly liveable floating residence. Meticulously refurbished, the floating property boasts bespoke finishes and high-end insulation. 9 There are four beautifully decorated en-suite double bedrooms Credit: Jam Press/River Homes 9 The large outer area includes a top-deck reception room and sun trap Credit: Jam Press/River Homes 9 The bathroom has a free-standing bath and modern white features Credit: Jam Press/River Homes "It even has an automated waste pump-out system - ideal for year-round, comfortable living. The entrance welcomes those on board with a decked garden complete with panoramic views across the Thames. "Inside, the layout provides a spacious open-plan kitchen and saloon, perfect for both entertaining and day-to-day living. The home has four en-suite double bedrooms, with the master suite being a standout feature." David concluded: "I am heading back to the US to live, so I wish to leave it to someone else to enjoy." The vessel has its own wood-burning stove, a walk-in wardrobe, a luxurious white-themed en-suite bathroom boasting a roll-top bath and a separate shower. Below deck is the main living room with rich wood panelling and a cosy wood-burning stove. There's also a top-deck reception room and sun deck and a designated parking space. The pier - located on the south bank of the Thames between Battersea and Wandsworth bridges - offers a 24-hour concierge service. Plus it's close to local shops, restaurants and bars, and has easy access to Fulham and Chelsea. 9 The barge is located on the south bank of the Thames between Battersea and Wandsworth Credit: Jam Press/River Homes

We transformed battered old barge into a 4-bed floating home with panoramic views – now we're selling it for HUGE sum
We transformed battered old barge into a 4-bed floating home with panoramic views – now we're selling it for HUGE sum

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • The Irish Sun

We transformed battered old barge into a 4-bed floating home with panoramic views – now we're selling it for HUGE sum

A COUPLE have renovated their dated barge home into a luxurious houseboat - and it's now worth a pretty penny. The barge - which was previously used to transport grain - has been transformed into a luxury water home. 9 The houseboat has been transformed into a £1.5m luxury vessel Credit: Jam Press/River Homes 9 The lounge area includes a wood-burning stove perfect for cosy nights in Credit: Jam Press/River Homes 9 The impressive barge boasts glorious views of The Thames Credit: Jam Press/River Homes 9 Owner David is selling the renovated barge and heading off to the US Credit: Jam Press/River Homes The opulent vessel - which measures 131ft long and 19.6ft wide - is on the market for £1.5m. David Karat and his partner - who spent more than they had intended upgrading the flat-bottomed water boat - said it was worth every penny. Soon to be moving back to New York, they are hoping a buyer will snap it up and enjoy the perks of water-based life. Read more Currently moored at St Mary's Wandsworth Pier, London, the Spitz has a long lease of 116 years. The 52-year-old owner told Luxury Boat News: " "The fresh air, the sounds of the water, the wildlife and the community are special and provide a unique experience. "It's an oasis with really easy access by Thames Clipper from the Wharf to anywhere in Central London . Most read in Fabulous "Or the train from Clapham Junction is a short walk away. It is special." Much of the renovations had already been carried out by the previous owners, but it still proved a tough challenge for the duo. David - who acquired the barge in August 2021, said: "The owners before us had done all the hard work of sourcing this amazing grain barge from Antwerp and creating the foundation that we built upon. Hotel owner splashes £55k to build 'world's shortest' canal with locks in garden to float barge converted into a pool "The layout and position of the boat were perfect for updating to the most modern and advanced systems and materials. In all, we spent more than we intended. "Hundreds of thousands of pounds that would have been wasted on other things were funnelled this way instead." He explained: "Originally built to carry grain, the Spitz barge has been transformed into a striking and highly liveable floating residence. Meticulously refurbished, the floating property boasts bespoke finishes and high-end insulation. 9 There are four beautifully decorated en-suite double bedrooms Credit: Jam Press/River Homes 9 The large outer area includes a top-deck reception room and sun trap Credit: Jam Press/River Homes 9 The bathroom has a free-standing bath and modern white features Credit: Jam Press/River Homes "It even has an automated waste pump-out system - ideal for year-round, comfortable living. The entrance welcomes those on board with a decked garden complete with panoramic views across the Thames. "Inside, the layout provides a spacious open-plan kitchen and saloon, perfect for both entertaining and day-to-day living. The home has four en-suite double bedrooms, with the master suite being a standout feature." David concluded: "I am heading back to the US to live, so I wish to leave it to someone else to enjoy." The vessel has its own wood-burning stove, a walk-in wardrobe, a luxurious white-themed en-suite bathroom boasting a roll-top bath and a separate shower. Below deck is the main living room with rich wood panelling and a cosy wood-burning stove. There's also a top-deck reception room and sun deck and a designated parking space. The pier - located on the south bank of the Thames between Battersea and Wandsworth bridges - offers a 24-hour concierge service. Plus it's close to local shops, restaurants and bars, and has easy access to 9 The barge is located on the south bank of the Thames between Battersea and Wandsworth Credit: Jam Press/River Homes 9 The spacious open-plan kitchen lends itself to 'entertaining and day-to-day living' Credit: Jam Press/River Homes

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