Every time a celebrity dies, once the mourning period is over, we begin to ask ourselves — who’s getting all the money? Snoop Dogg, who’s worth an estimated $300 million, doesn’t have to worry about dividing his fortune with a will because he didn’t write one.
“I don’t give a f*** when I’m dead,” he told Business Insider. “What am I gonna give a f*** about?”
Which is true, because if he’s dead, he won’t really have to worry much about anything at all. However, Snoop hopes that he can be reincarnated so that he can witness the mayhem over his money. “Hopefully, I’m a butterfly,” said Snoop. “I come back and fly around and look at all these motherf*****s fighting over my money and s***.”
To be fair, Snoop, who has been married to his wife Shante since 1997, doesn’t have much to be concerned about. Upon his unfortunate death, his money will automatically go to her. They have three children, who I’m sure Shante will make sure are well taken care of. There’s also the rumor of Julian Broadus, a “secret” child. That may become an issue, but overall, as long as he is still with Shante, things should be pretty smooth sailing for Snoop in the after life.
55% of Americans die without having a will in place, according to Time.com. Without a will, the inheritance is smaller due to taxes and costs, so if you’re not loaded like Snoop, I suggest you draft a will up just in case.
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