Posted on 10/30/2021 10:23:50 PM PDT by algore
Multi-billionaire and Microsoft founder Bill Gates celebrated his 66th birthday in Turkey in the company of fellow tycoon and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos on Friday.
Bezos was among the 50 guests invited to Gates' private party beside the Mediterranean. It's not clear whether any of Gates' family helped him celebrate at his exclusive bash.
Gates - once the richest man on earth who has dropped to fourth on the Forbes Rich List ranking with $124 billion - transported his guests by helicopter from his $2million-a-week rental yacht 'Lana' to the Sea Me Beach club in Fethiye.
Lana boasts a gym, jacuzzi, beach club, and swimming pool, Insider reported.
After the party, Bezos - who is worth $177 billion, according to Forbes - was reported to have returned by helicopter to his yacht 'Flying Fox' docked in Gokova.
Attendees of the four-hour party were secured of their privacy in the lavish and secluded resort, as workers at the bash were prohibited from using their phones.
Gates, whose birthday is October 28, reportedly entertained his guests with local seafood, sushi, pizza, and plenty of champagne.
The Microsoft founder had been visiting the popular island of Bodrum, close to Sea Me Beach, last week.
It's Gates' first birthday celebration since announcing his divorce to wife of 27 years Melinda Gates, with whom he shares three children.
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My first thought. . .
That’s one theory. Another is that the Mossad found a way to spirit away one of theirs. Yours is likely right but I wouldn’t rule out the other.
I wonder if adrenachrome dipped pig in a blanket were served
It’s good to be rich .... peasants
Sounds like a heck of a carbon footprint. Hypocrisy not lost on you, is it, Bill?
That was good ol scifi.
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