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So will Choupette be the richest cat in the world?

Shkruar nga Anabel

3 Mars 2019

So will Choupette be the richest cat in the world?

After Chanel's designer, Karl Lagerfeld, got away from life, rumored rumors that his Choupette cat is one of the key contenders for inheriting Chanel's property that is about 200 billion leks.

Though the idea that Choupette would stretch into a room filled with convincing money, it could just be a fantasy. Bloomberg Law - an online service that provides legal research through multiple information - explains that French, German, and American governments will set high taxes, whatever the amount that Choupette can benefit.

A lawyer told Bloomberg that "money does not belong to the cat. The idea of inheritance is nonsense. "

Based on some legal structures of different countries, such as Germany for example, a cat can be declared a heir to an association, foundation or any other property. How do we understand this ?!

When a wealthy man says he will leave the animal's wealth, it's a way of caring for them. Lagerfeld was not the first to make such a statement. Designer Alexander McQueen (1969 - 2010) left 50,000 pounds for his three dogs (ok, for dog caregivers).

The Choupette cat - who was worthy of the parade, was used in numerous advertising campaigns, makeup collections etc - is lucky!