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10 Rich Celebrities Who Won't Leave Much Wealth To Their Children

Figures like Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Warren Buffett have decided not to leave their children massive inheritances.
UPDATED OCT 12, 2023
Cover Image Source: GettyImages/ Photo by:  (L)  Antoine Gyori (M) Photo by Jeremychanphotography/ (R) Kate Green
Cover Image Source: GettyImages/ Photo by: (L) Antoine Gyori (M) Photo by Jeremychanphotography/ (R) Kate Green

These Celebrities Charted a Different Course for Their Heirs

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Image Source: Pexels/ Taras Makarenko

Being born to ultra-rich parents often comes with the expectation of inheriting a substantial fortune. However, there is a group of business tycoons who have chosen to break away from this tradition. Figures like Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Warren Buffett have decided not to leave their children massive inheritances, opting instead to donate their wealth to charitable causes and teach their offspring the value of hard work. Today, we will explore the motivations behind these decisions and shed light on the celebrities who are charting a different course for their heirs.

1. Bill Gates and Melinda Gates

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Bill Gates and Melinda Gates | Getty Images

Bill Gates, the Microsoft co-founder and one of the world's wealthiest individuals with a net worth of around $108 billion, has opted to redirect his riches away from his offspring. Instead of providing his children with a luxurious lifestyle, Bill Gates alongside his former spouse Melinda, manages the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. This organization is dedicated to tackling global issues like education, healthcare, and poverty. In a 2018 interview on This Morning, Bill Gates explained his viewpoint, stating that leaving massive inheritances to kids distorts their choices and ambitions. Consequently, his children may inherit a modest sum of $10 million each.

2. Warren Buffett

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Warren Buffett | Getty Images | Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris

Warren Buffett, renowned for his investment prowess, has a net worth exceeding $117 billion. Despite this immense wealth, he plans to leave just $2 billion to each of his three children. Buffett is a co-founder of The Giving Pledge, a commitment by some of the world's wealthiest individuals to donate the majority of their wealth to charitable causes during their lifetime or upon their death. Buffett's decision reflects his belief that the inheritance of great wealth can hinder personal development. By channeling his wealth towards philanthropy, he hopes to encourage his children to create their own paths in life.

3. Elton John

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Elton John | Getty Images | Photo by Phillip Faraone

Music legend and LGBTQ+ icon Elton John, with a net worth of nearly $500 million, has chosen to forego leaving a substantial inheritance to his two children. His rationale is that they should be raised in a grounded and ordinary environment. In a 2016 interview with Mirror, Elton John remarked, "Of course, I want to leave my boys in a very sound financial state. But it's terrible to give kids a silver spoon. It ruins their life." Elton John acknowledges that his children live extraordinary lives due to his fame and fortune. Still, he emphasizes the importance of instilling respect for money and work in them.

4. Daniel Craig

Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Ceremony for Daniel Craig | Getty Images | Rich Fury
Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Ceremony for Daniel Craig | Getty Images | Rich Fury

Famous for his portrayal of James Bond, actor Daniel Craig has amassed considerable wealth, with a net worth estimated at $160 million. Despite his financial success, Craig intends to dispose of his wealth or donate it to charitable and trust funds before his children inherit it. In an interview with Saga Magazine in 2020, Craig stated, "My philosophy is to get rid of it or give it away before you go. I don't want to leave great sums to the next generation." This approach aligns with his desire to prevent the next generation from becoming overly reliant on inherited wealth.

5. Mark Zuckerberg

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Mark Zuckerberg | Drew Angerer | Getty Images

Mark Zuckerberg, the co-founder and CEO of Meta, formerly known as Facebook, possesses a net worth exceeding a whopping 106.6 billion. Together with his wife, Priscilla Chan, he has pledged to use 99% of their Facebook shares to advance charitable causes through the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. In a heartfelt letter written to their daughter Max shortly after her birth, Zuckerberg and Chan expressed their commitment to making the world a better place for future generations.

6. Gordon Ramsay

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Gordon Ramsay | Roy Rochlin/Stringer/Getty

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, with a net worth of around $220 million, has made it clear that his five children will not inherit a substantial portion of his wealth. Ramsay, known for his candid and sometimes abrasive demeanor, intends to prevent his children from becoming spoiled by their inheritance. In an interview with The Telegraph in 2017, Ramsay explained, "It's definitely not going to them, and that's not in a mean way; it's to not spoil them." He has agreed to provide a 25% deposit for a flat for his children, emphasizing the importance of financial responsibility and hard work.

7. Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis

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Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis | Getty Images | Photo by Jesse Grant

Hollywood power couple Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis have decided that their children will not inherit their substantial wealth. In a podcast interview with Dax Shepard, Kutcher revealed their intention to give away their wealth to charity and various causes instead of setting up a trust fund for their kids. Kutcher stressed that his children are growing up in privilege and want them to appreciate their blessings and work hard for their own success, rather than relying on inherited wealth.

8. Jackie Chan

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Jackie Chan | Getty Images | Francois Durand

Action superstar Jackie Chan, who has made a fortune through his martial arts films, declared over 20 years ago that he would not be leaving his wealth to his son. He firmly believes that his son should earn his own money rather than rely on an inheritance. In 2011, Chan famously said, "If he is capable, he can make his own money. If he is not, then he will just be wasting my money." This reflects Chan's commitment to promoting self-sufficiency and a strong work ethic in his offspring.

9. Simon Cowell

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Simon Cowell | Getty Images | Photo by Eamonn M. McCormack

Television producer and music mogul Simon Cowell, known for his role as a judge on popular shows like "The X Factor" and "America's Got Talent", has no plans to leave his wealth to his children. In 2013, he declared that he would leave his money to charitable causes, particularly those benefiting children and animals. He expressed his philosophy, stating, "Your legacy has to be that hopefully you gave enough people an opportunity so that they could do well, and you gave them your time, taught them what you know."

10. Marie Osmond

Marie Osmond performs at Centre In The Square on December 01, 2022 in Kitchener, Ontario/Photo by Jeremychanphotography/Getty Images
Marie Osmond performs at Centre In The Square on December 01, 2022, in Kitchener, Ontario/Photo by Jeremychanphotography/Getty Images

Marie Osmond, a renowned singer and talk show host, made a significant choice in 2020 – she decided not to pass on her wealth to her children. Her reasoning is that a substantial inheritance might hinder their appreciation of hard work and self-reliance. Osmond firmly believes that enabling her children to cultivate their own skills and work ethic is the greatest legacy she can bestow upon them. This decision reflects her deep commitment to instilling the importance of personal effort.

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