“It Cleans Your Skin And Tightens Your Pores”-Meet Billionaire’s Wife Who Literally Bathes In Champagne!
Diamond-encrusted dinner plates, £60,000 shopping sprees and champagne baths . . . it is a hard life when you’re married to one of the world’s wealthiest men.
Kamaliya Zahoor, 39, a Ukrainian singer married to British-born billionaire Mohammad Zahoor. Her husband, Mohammed made his bulk money by producing steel in Donetsk,Ukraine. He came to Ukraine in 1974 as a student from Pakistan, the start of his pioneering expatriate career which eventually paid off.
THE FABULOUS LIFE OF BEING A BILLIONAIRES WIFE:
Feeding
No billionaire’s wife concerns herself with cooking — there’s a private chef on call 24/7 to take care of that.
But if there are groceries to be bought, she wouldn’t be seen in a typical store like Marks & Spencer. She prefers shopping in London’s upmarket Chelsea. She spends £5,130 a month on groceries alone — despite eating out most nights.
Champagne Showers
Why drink the champagne when you can bathe in it? See levels.. Kamaliya admits she’s such a fan of champagne that she uses it as a beauty treatment.”You don’t need to fill the whole tub with champagne only — I use about 40 bottles. Champagne is a good detox; it cleans your pores and tightens your skin.’
Kamaliya gets her bodyguards to pop the corks and pour the bottles into her bathtub. ‘You need Don Perignon for this,’ she explains. ‘Rather than sip that while taking the bath.’
Of course, that’s not the only thing a billionaire wife needs to keep her skin silky-smooth.
She spends £93,783 a year on beauty treatments — and for this she’ll spoil herself silly with a five-star spa treatment.
Travel
Even first class is too down-market for women in this league and only a private jet or yacht will do. The average billionaire spends £13 million on yachts and £9.5 million on planes but Mohammad Zahoor’s wife Kamaliya travels in one of the family’s two Hawker 900XP jets (£3.97 million each) and admits her husband once spent £7,500 in fuel flying from London to Birmingham just to buy curry.….chai..
Their jets are equipped with luxuries like marble baths, aquariums, gold seat buckles and in-flight caterers dishing up £2,000 five star meals at 30,000ft.
On land, it’s chauffeured luxury cars — she claims she spends £495,000 a year for the upkeep of five of her cars — and, when at sea, multi million-pound super yachts, must be parked in the most expensive marinas they stop.
Fashion
Wealthy women love flashing their cash. The Hermes Birkin bag, which costs up to £100,000 (for the model made from Himalayan crocodile skin), is a must-have — and though there’s a waiting list of up to six years, the right concierge can source one in minutes, with 20 per cent commission on top, of course.
But billionaires’ wives don’t just own one handbag; they have hundreds. Mrs Zahoor’s annual expenses include three different types —luxury, casual and clutch for which she demanded in excess of £100,000 and above.
There’s the £1 million she claims to spend on clothes every year, the £250,000 holiday in Paris, £94,000 for beauty treatments and £9,400 for four bottles of face cream.
Dresses and footwear are steeper still — Mrs Zahoor says she spends £40,000 on fur coats, £109,000 on dresses and £21,000 on shoes every year and she also says she’s spends more than £100,000 on individual haute couture pieces from Elie Saab, Chanel and Balmain.
The £20,000 luxury haircut
Most mega-rich wives have their own beauticians on call day and night. Kamaliya has eight, stationed around the world.
‘They take care of me whenever I need to go out for evenings or performances,’ she says.
London hairdresser Stuart Phillips charges £20,000 for his ‘diamond package’ haircut — which includes a limousine transfer to a luxury hotel, champagne lunch and personal consultation from Stuart himself.
Butlers are paid £300,000 a year
To keep their various households running smoothly, billionaire wives employ an army of staff, from nannies and butlers to chefs and dog-walkers.
Kamaliya has an astonishing 22 people at her beck and call, ranging from a personal dresser to three nannies for two-year-old twin daughters Arabella and Mirabella and a former special ops bodyguard named Igor. Her main butler however is paid a whooping £300,000 a year.
Perhaps the best things in life aren’t free….
Who says money isn’t good?
I want dis kind of hard life oo, how to spend d money will just be my only problem!!! Chai
This is good but come to think of it, I think it’s just too extravagant, it was written in Eccl. 12:8, Vanity upon vanity, says the Preacher; all is vanity.
Welcome to the good life…