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The extremely rich are known for making expensive purchases. Have you ever wondered what do millionaires buy for fun?

The portfolios of millionaires and billionaires frequently include yachts, homes, aircraft, automobiles, sports teams, and even islands. What’s uncommon are things like dinosaur skulls, pet octopuses, ghost detectors, unending glitter, gold-plated toilets, and other crazy things.

There are people who have money & people who are rich, according to famous fashion designer Coco Chanel. I don’t fit into either of the two groups; instead, I rather prefer to negotiate on a shopping trip in order to acquire a decent deal for the lowest price. 

Of course, there are people who have the money, manage their spending, and put the rest away for a rainy day. Then there are others—those who are considered wealthy—who enjoy spending a significant sum of money, even on a crazy fun item of their choice.

Even if the item is useless, such people will still spend money on it because they have the cash. Consider this: What else are they going to spend all of their money on? They don’t seem to stop at anything, starting with motorbikes, yachts, and cell phones and moving on to human lives, teeth, and hair. Oh! Not to mention their extreme fondness for their pets. 

You might enjoy reading about the 10 crazy, most expensive things in the world wealthy folks bought just for fun. Therefore here are the 10 most expensive things millionaires buy for fun. Let’s get started.

1. Million Dollar Perfume

Million Dollar Perfume that millionaire buy for fun
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Returning to the $1 million DKNY perfume bottle, it is decorated with 2,909 precious stones that were sourced from all over the world. 

These include a 1.65-carat Turquoise Paraiba Tourmaline from Brazil, a 7.18-carat Oval Cabochon Sapphire from Sri Lanka, 15 round brilliant vivid pink diamonds from Australia weighing 1.28 carats, 4 round rose cut diamonds worth 0.32 carats, an oval cut ruby weighing 3.07 carats.

Each of the stones mentioned above was manually positioned to resemble the skyline of New York City. This apple—which is the closest thing you can think of to characterizing the bottle—is the most regal in the DKNY Delicious Collection, thanks to the approximately 1,500 hours it took to make it.

The DKNY Golden Delicious Million Dollar Fragrance Bottle is made of polished 14-karat yellow and white gold and is decorated with 2,700 Round Brilliant White Diamonds weighing 15.17 carats and 183 Golden Yellow Sapphires weighing 2.28 carats in a micro pave setting. 

White gold is used to create the Manhattan skyline that is so distinctively DKNY. A DKNY Golden Delicious diamond oval logo and a 2.43-carat Flawless Vivid Yellow Canary Diamond are shown on the bottle’s cap.

The DKNY Million Dollar Bottle will be unveiled in cities all around the world, including Malaysia, Mexico, and London. The gorgeous, one-of-a-kind bottle will be revealed, giving fragrance lovers an opportunity to gaze at it in awe. The DKNY Fragrances Facebook Core Club Application allows users to track the perfume bottle as it travels the world.

2. Neighboring Houses Just So They Don’t Have To Deal With Neighbors

Neighboring Houses

Many young businesspeople and new billionaires are buying their neighbors’ homes in the wake of the huge wealth creation that has come out of Silicon Valley, continuing to demonstrate that money is no object in the manner of Larry Ellison and Mark Zuckerberg. 

In addition, they are teaching us all a valuable lesson: the absence of any neighbors is always better than a friendly neighbor. It appears that this trend is spreading beyond the wealthy zip codes in Northern California’s tech-obsessed communities, currently occurring in Manhattan, Malibu, and elsewhere.

The Playboy Mansion, also known as the neighbor’s fixer-upper, was purchased by Daren Metropoulos, the co-owner of Hostess, for $100 million two years ago. Hugh Hefner was permitted to live in the 20,000-square-foot estate for the remainder of his days, which was a key stipulation of the transaction. 

At least in terms of real estate transactions, the two have a long history together; in 2009, Metropoulos paid $18 million for Hefner’s adjacent land.

Metropoulos now controls one of Bel Air’s largest private estates after combining the two adjacent acres, solidifying his position as a significant player in the real estate industry. According to rumors, Metropoulos planned to demolish the house and combine the properties to expand his current giant estate when Hefner passed away.

Mark Zuckerberg invested more than $30 million in the four nearby homes that surround his Palo Alto home in 2013. After learning that a smart developer intended to buy one of the nearby properties with the intention of enlarging the property and marketing it as being next to the Facebook billionaire’s house, Zuck allegedly took legal action.

3. Supremely Expensive Phones – Beyond Functionality And Design

Supremely Expensive Phones that millionaires buy for fun
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A smartphone is no longer seen by the majority of people as a luxury good. I have one. You have one. Your mother owns one. In 2015, somewhere in the region, one billion smartphones were sold. In only the past quarter, Apple sold 48 million iPhones. And the cost of those smartphones is also falling. Soon, a cheap smartphone could be had for £10.

They all essentially have the same appearance.

For the vast majority of us, who view our smartphones as useful tools, that is wonderful, but for the super-wealthy who want to show their money, that uniformity is somewhat depressing.

Enter the high-end smartphones, which may cost anywhere from £2,000 to over £100,000 or even millions.

A gold iPhone built by designer Stuart Hughes for a Chinese businessman in 2013 is one illustration of how expensive certain items can get. It included making an exact replica of the iPhone 5’s chassis out of solid gold, along with a 26-carat perfect black diamond. 

A total of 600 diamonds and 135 grams of 24-karat gold were also inlaid into the handset. Cost in total: £10,000,000.

A set of smartwatches called the Apple Watch Edition, which starts at £8,000 and is covered in gold, gave the garish gadget market new life while boutique luxury gadget producers have been operating for years.

4. Gold Toilet

Gold toilet
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Saudi Arabia – It has long been customary for women who are getting married to be entitled to presents, especially as the wedding day gets closer. This is viewed as her dowry and serves as protection for her against unexpected situations in the future. 

In addition to her future spouse and his family, her relatives and other acquaintances are also required to offer her such a present.

King Abdullah presented his daughter with an all-gold toilet. Even though the gift’s price was unknown, it was regarded as one of the “most expensive and strange” wedding presents in history.

The bride’s garment, which is entirely made of gold, has a price tag of over $3,000,000, according to an article from India Today. This much money was spent by the King family to give her the “Pyramid” appearance.

King Abdullah is thought to be one of the wealthiest royals in the world, with an estimated US$21 billion in documentable wealth in 2011, according to Forbes. Not only that. For the previous four years, he was regarded as the 500 Muslims’ most powerful leader.

5. Alcohol Is Bottled After Being Poured On Women’s Breasts

Hooters shooter
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Just call it a Hooters shooter.

“Every drop” of the alcoholic beverages in the G-Spirits line, according to the German liquor business, have been “poured on the n*ked breasts of a certified model with her approval, of course.”

The company supplies vodka, rum, and whiskey, all of which are required to make a true dirty martini.

Looking to become friends with a Playmate of the Year?

The alcohol company boasts that Alexa Varga, Hungary’s 2012 Playboy Playmate of the Year, has fully soaked Alexa Varga’s large bosom in its barrel-aged whisky.

According to the company, you can purchase it for 139 euros (about $180 plus shipping). “Its astonishingly diverse flavors include cinnamon, honey, vanilla, baked apples, dried fruit, and toffee in addition to roasted almonds, dried fruit, and toffee. Harmonic, well-balanced, peppery, and enduring describe its finish.”

The stock, according to the business, is restricted to just 5000 bottles and comes with a certificate attesting to the fact that “every single drop” actually touched the model’s flesh. The certificate also includes the model’s original signature and the bottle number. 

Customers can purchase the rum for $165, which is a bit more reasonably priced but lacks the flavor qualities of having touched a Playmate.

According to the company website, the whiskey was “poured over Amina’s breasts, which gives it a particular sensual aspect,” after being aged for 10 years in ex-bourbon barrels and 1 year in French oak barrels.

Naturally, every bottle includes a photo of a n*ked model doing a doughnut.

The company makes the bold claims that its product is authentic and that it adheres strictly to health requirements.

6. Gold Pills That Turn Shit Into Gold

 Gold Pills
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An image of an online advertisement promises that if you take a $425 tablet that is covered in 24-karat gold leaf and has been dipped in gold, your feces will shine and glitter. Is this product authentic? Wouldn’t have to use the restroom after taking a gold-containing tablet hurt? 

Yes, this is one of the craziest items I have ever seen.

These pills are authentic. They are believed to “transform your deepest parts into chambers of wealth” and were created by Tobias Wong and J.A.R.K. Each unit costs $425.

22 to 24-carat gold is considered safe for consumption. The gold is not absorbed by the body; instead, it is excreted. So, as promised, you will have shimmering gold feces.

Is there any discomfort? No one has mentioned having any issues digesting gold particles from my searching throughout the globe. Although I haven’t personally tried it, it seems quite safe to me if the gold is between 22 and 24 karats because it would be soft (haha, I’m laughing as I type this!).

You can simply buy gold leaf or gold flakes in most locations that sell baking supplies. Many people bake with gold flakes or even add flakes to drinks. 

I see sending one of the gold glitter tablets along with a wonderful birthday card: “Hello, I wanted your feces to shine like gold. Here are a few flakes of gold. Eat and take pleasure in your glitter feces!”

7. Elvis Presley’s Lock Of Hair

Elvis Presley's Lock Of Hair
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Lock of Elvis Presley hair sells for £4k. Hairdresser Homer Gilleland, who, according to a letter of provenance, even clipped the star’s hair on tour and on set, was the one who collected the hair.

Tom Unwin, a 75-year-old collector from Kidsgrove in Staffordshire who purchased it ten years ago, sold it.

Since he was 15 years old, according to Mr. Unwin, he has been a “big Elvis fan” and has accumulated memorabilia.

A letter of provenance claims that Mr. Gilleland met Elvis in the early 1950s when he began cutting his mother’s hair.

From the letter: “On the road, in the movies, and at Graceland, Mr. Gill clipped Elvis’ hair. When Mr. Gill went to Graceland to trim Elvis’s hair, he wrapped a towel over the hair and put it in a plastic bag. When he arrived home, he would take the hair and put it in another bag.

“Mr. Gill acquired a sizable collection of hair over the years. Elvis used to give fans some strands pasted to a card after his death.

“When Mr. Gill was unable to work any longer, he started selling it.”

Elvis’s hair has proven to be popular with fans because “it lasts forever,” according to Hansons music memorabilia valuer Claire Howell.

8. Clothes Made Of Gold

Clothes Made Of Gold that millionaires buy for fun
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One of the most expensive shirts in the world, crafted with more than 3 kg of gold and cost $250,000, was purchased by an Indian guy. He is an extreme example of an Indian who is obsessed with precious metals.

The “gold man” nickname given to Datta Phuge is understandable.

His signet rings, hefty bracelets, and a medallion that even an Olympic winner may be envious of weighing down his knuckles, neck, and wrists with costly metal.

And on top of that, a gold shirt is wrapped extravagantly around him, shimmering in the sunlight.

It cost him a cool quarter of a million dollars (£162,000), weighed a mind-boggling 3.3kg (about 7lb), and was enormous.

Even though it’s an expensive fashion statement, Phuge believes it to be a meaningful one.

The shirt is only worn on rare occasions like parties and important events due to how impractical it is in everyday life.

It generates a range of responses, according to Phuge. Some folks are impressed. Others are uncomfortable with what they see to be excessive bling.

Wherever Phuge goes, he always has a security guard with him to make sure the shirt stays on.

With the use of a unique machine, Rankar and his group of craftsmen decided to create a gold cloth based on an Italian weave.

They were inspired by antique pictures of armored Indian monarchs. Inside, they embroidered a velvet lining to keep it from scratching.

As this writer can confirm, the finished shirt is difficult and heavy to wear. Since it cannot be washed, caution must be exercised to prevent getting it too sweaty or dirty. Indian summers inevitably result in the latter.

9. Luxury Ice Cubes

Luxury Ice Cubes that millionaires buy for fun
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If you’re consuming top-shelf liquor, you should do so with top-shelf ice.

This is the rationale behind a Californian company’s $325 per order of 50 “premium” ice cubes. That amounts to $6.50 per ice crystal.

According to the company’s website, Glace Luxury Ice claims that its ice is of a higher quality than regular ice, which is created using local tap water and may contain pollutants and carcinogens, making for ice that tastes bad and might be dangerous.

Contrarily, Glace Ice is filtered and protected in a resealable package, which the business claims protect its purity.

The website claims that “our beautiful design ensures minimum dilution and maximum cooling, substantially improving enjoyment at the time of drinking.” Customers can choose from a top-shelf variety of ice at Glace Luxury Ice to go with their premium spirit options.

Ice cubes come in two varieties that Glace Luxury Ice sells: G-Cubed is a cube-shaped product, and each component was hand-carved.

The company’s website claims that the sphere is “the most efficient shape in nature” and “the most mathematically efficient way to cool your drink.” The ice cubes are available in quantities of 50, and each order has 10 pouches containing five cubes. 

According to a company official who spoke with Business Insider, the cubes are shipped priority overnight and are already frozen and wrapped in dry ice.

According to reports, the ice is “purified of minerals, chemicals and other impurities” and takes 15 to 40 minutes to melt entirely.

10. Lunch With Warren Buffet

Lunch With Warren Buffet
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What amount would you spend to have a private steak lunch with the Oracle of Omaha?

A record-breaking $19 million was just paid by an unnamed bidder to have lunch with billionaire investor Warren Buffett as part of the 21st annual auction for a meal with the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.

Buffett’s late wife Susie founded the Power of One Charity Auction Lunch in 2000. Since 2003, the Glide Foundation, a San Francisco-based nonprofit organization addressing poverty, hunger, and homelessness, has collaborated with eBay to stage the event, which is managed by eBay.

According to an eBay press release, bidding started at $25,000 on June 12 and ended with a winning bid of $19,000,100 from an unidentified bidder on June 17. 

The enormous winning price is four times higher than the winner from 2019—the final year the auction was performed before being stopped by the pandemic—who placed a winning bid of $4,567,888. The winner that year was the cryptocurrency entrepreneur Justin Sun.

Buffett will host the mystery bidder and up to seven guests for a special lunch at Smith & Wollensky in New York.

The yearly event has earned more than $53 million for Glide over the years, but this year’s $19 million bid is a record that won’t be broken because it’s Buffett’s last auctioned meal at 91 years old.

Buffett has previously stated of the lunch, according to the eBay news release, “It’s been nothing but good.” “From all around the world, I’ve met a lot of interesting folks. One thing they all have in common is that they believe the money will be used for really beneficial purposes.”

Related: 10 Craziest Most Expensive Things Bought By Billionaires

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