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10 Cases of Outrageous Celebrity Spending.
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Lady Gaga seems to love all things shocking, but she appears to be afraid of ghosts. She once dropped $50,000 on a ghost detector to see if any spirits were in her general vicinity. No one knows if all of that ghost-detecting gear and electromagnetic field equipment helped her find souls from the other side or not.
Kim Basinger is famous for having quite the spending habit. She bought an entire town for $20 million dollars. Braselton, Georgia became hers right around the time when the actor walked away from the movie "Boxing Helena." She eventually filed for bankruptcy after this lavish purchase.
Mike Tyson, the tattooed former heavyweight fighter, is no stranger to a lavish life, but one purchase in particular is one people keep talking about. He once dropped two million dollars on a bathtub for Robin Givens, his now ex-wife. He is also famous for his expensive taste when it comes to pets.
Beyoncé is known for her generosity, but she also doesn't skimp when it comes to buying things for herself. She spent $100,000 on Balenciaga leggings that were made of gold. For her husband's 41st birthday, the songstress purchased him a Bugatti sports car for $1.7 million dollars.
Miley is famous for outrageous acts, but she has also spent rather outrageous amounts of money on random things. One of her most frivolous purchases was to lengthen her hair. When she was 18 years old, she dropped a cool $24,000 on hair extensions from Italy and had them flown in.
Nicolas owns castles and islands, but neither is his most lavish purchase. He owns a dinosaur skull that he won by bidding against Leonardo DiCaprio. The skull ended up setting him back $276,000. He also owns a variety of shrunken heads, so it seems the actor has a love for strange things.
You cannot talk about outrageous celebrity spending without giving a shout out to Kim Kardashian. The reality queen has dropped $880 for a single salad-serving spoon. She got a set of them along with other pricey eating utensils like gold napkin rings, platinum plates, and crystal vases.