5 Intelligent and Rich Women Who Smooch Billionaires

5 Intelligent and Rich Women Who Smooch Billionaires: You would assume that the richest people in the world are free to date anybody they want, but the people they choose to spend the rest of their lives with could surprise you.

5 Intelligent and Rich Women Who Smooch Billionaires

 

Others have devoted their life to humanitarian causes that have had a significant impact on the course of history, while others still are prominent personalities in the media, CEOs, or investors.

Evan Spiegel, Chief Executive Officer of Snapchat, and model Miranda Kerr

 

5 Intelligent and Rich Women Who Smooch Billionaires
5 Intelligent and Rich Women Who Smooch Billionaires

In 2017, the creator of the beauty care company Kora Organics and the first Australian model to walk the Victoria’s Secret runway tied the knot with the co-founder of Snapchat.

During an event hosted by Louis Vuitton at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, Evan Spiegel, who at the age of 25 became one of the youngest billionaires in the world, met Miranda Kerr. It was discovered that the supermodel’s favorite song was “Spiegel am Spiegel,” which was composed by Estonian musician Arvo Part.

 

Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, and Priscilla Chan

 

5 Intelligent and Rich Women Who Smooch Billionaires
5 Intelligent and Rich Women Who Smooch Billionaires

Priscilla Chan first met the “nerdy” sophomore in 2003 while she was attending Mark Zuckerberg’s “going-away” party. At the time, she was waiting in line for the restroom. He had launched a fake website in the vain expectation that it would result in his expulsion from Harvard.

Despite the less-than-romantic beginning to their relationship, the two decided to start dating. Even though he left Harvard to work full-time at Facebook, Zuckerberg was not dismissed from the school. At the moment, Mark Zuckerberg has a total net worth of $100.8 billion.

 

Grimes with Elon Musk, the Chief Executive Officer of Tesla

 

5 Intelligent and Rich Women Who Smooch Billionaires
5 Intelligent and Rich Women Who Smooch Billionaires

Reports indicate that Canadian singer Claire Boucher met Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Twitter, where they connected over a joke about a dystopian future driven by artificial intelligence and a painting style popular in 18th-century France. (Obviously.)

The music of Grimes is a complex fusion of a wide variety of styles, which The Wall Street Journal once characterized as “the kind of music you could imagine a gang of vampires listening to if they also happened to be on a cheerleading team.”

Despite the fact that the couple has sometimes confused the general public by unfollowing and refollowing one another on social media, they had a boy named X A-12 in 2020. If you were wondering how to pronounce his name, it is pronounced “X Ash A Twelve.”

 

Kevin Systrom and his wife Nicole Systrom are the founders of Instagram

 

5 Intelligent and Rich Women Who Smooch Billionaires
5 Intelligent and Rich Women Who Smooch Billionaires

The wedding of billionaire Kevin Systrom and the founder of the sustainable energy investment company Sutro, Nicole Schuetz, took place in Napa at a jazz-age Halloween masquerade that was designed to be Instagrammable.

Kevin Systrom, who created Instagram, now has a net worth of $2 billion. Reports indicate that the couple first met at Stanford and were engaged in 2014, the same year that Schuetz established her own company.

 

Lucinda Southworth and Larry Page, the Chief Executive Officer of Google

 

5 Intelligent and Rich Women Who Smooch Billionaires
5 Intelligent and Rich Women Who Smooch Billionaires

The wedding of Google co-founder Larry Page and Lucinda Southworth took place on a whole private island in 2007, and fellow billionaire Sir Richard Branson acted as the couple’s best man.

Southworth is a research scientist and philanthropist. He has degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, Oxford, and Stanford, where he earned his doctorate in the field of biomedical informatics. The couple formed the charitable Carl Victor Page Memorial Foundation in 2004, and in 2018, they donated $15 million to organizations working to combat Ebola in West Africa.