Aaron Carter became a pop sensation at the age of 7. In his teens, the little brother of Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter was already amassing a huge fortune, including a lavish 12-home
The Unbreak My Heart songstress was one of the biggest divas in the 90s. But outrageous splurges led her to petition for bankruptcy twice.
The rapper Curtis Jackson was the biggest artist in the early 2000s. The hip-hop mogul lived large, blowing his fortune on sports cars, a 52-room mansion, and a sizable entourage
By the 2000s, Tyson had racked in $17.4 million in tax liabilities to U.S. and British authorities, not to mention several million in obligations to lawyers and producers.
In the early 90s, the rapper made a name for himself with the hit song “Can’t Touch This.” By 1991, he’d earned $33 million. But within a few years, the hip-hop artist was no longer untouc
THEMONEYDREAMER.COM