Anderson Cooper reveals why he didn’t leave a big inheritance to his sonAnd Although his fortune is estimated at more than 200 million US dollars
With son Anderson Cooper just celebrating his first year of birth, the reporter already knows what kind of legacy he’ll be leaving his baby boy.
In the words of the CNN anchor, it wouldn’t be a “pot of gold.”
During an interview on Airmail’s morning podcast podcast, Cooper talked about the topic while sharing his experiences and making money as the son of heiress Gloria Vanderbilt. In April 2020, Anderson announced the birth of baby Wyatt Morgan Cooper, whom he is raising with help from ex-Benjamin Misani.
“I do not believe in passing huge sums of money. I do not know what I will get. I am not very interested in money, but I do not intend to get a measure of gold for my son,” he said. “I’ll follow up on what my parents said, which is, ‘You will be paid for college, and then you have to go. “
Anderson explained that due to his famous family’s financial problems, he also did not expect to inherit a fortune.
“I grew up watching the money lost knowing it was lost,” he said. “From an early age I was well aware, ‘Not me.’ It’s something my mother has” or “money that my mother has, but it’s not money that I’m going to have and I don’t need to find my way around.” “”
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