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Karl Lagerfeld's cat set to inherit millions


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After the death of legendary fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, there is news his pet cat Choupette could inherit millions of dollars. His fluffy, white cat is a global icon. Lagerfeld told the magazine Vogue that he would leave part of his $150 million fortune to Choupette. She could get millions. She is not short of cash. She got $3 million as a model for just two jobs. One job was for a German car company; the other was for a Japanese cosmetics brand.

Lagerfeld admits that he "stole" Choupette from her former owner. Lagerfeld's friend asked if his maid could take care of Choupette for a while. When he came back, he told his friend he would keep the cat because he loved her so much. Lagerfeld spent years pampering her. He fed her crab, smoked salmon and caviar. We can only dream of her luxurious lifestyle. Choupette never advertised cat food. Lagerfeld said: "She's far too sophisticated."

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