Posted on 05/08/2024 8:14:40 AM PDT by Cecily
A billionaire's new wife has gone viral after she apparently tried to bully a woman who shares her new name into selling her Instagram handle.
Katherine Asplundh, formerly Driscoll, married Cabot Asplundh, 27, of the Pennsylvania billionaire family at a reception in Palm Beach, Florida, two weeks ago.
After the happy couple exchanged vows, Katherine, an influencer with over 14,600 Instagram followers, attempted to change her handle from @katherinedrisc to @katherineasplundh, but her desired username was already in use.
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Rich people problems..
The Daily Mail still having fun:
That’s good, because she’s already sagging.
There is a LOT of photoshopping in that pic.
I’m sorry... a $5.4B TREE TRIMMING company?? How is that even possible?
I would have replied why sell you the name when you’ll only be using it a year or two?
Then she can go plunder another ass.
They get lots of government and public utility contracts.
She’s only in it for the Asplundher and so is he.
More here...
Why am I put in mind of Meghan Markle...
That puts her well outside the “marriage” zone.
I give her a solid 7
Feel free.
When we were house hunting, we had several criteria about looking at places and an HOA was definitely a no go, no matter how perfect the place seemed to us otherwise.
I have good friends who have lived in places with HOA’s and they are very happy there. Whatever works for each person. For us, it was an immediate DQ on the property, before ANYTHING else was considered.
Random question, of course entirely unrelated to anything here, but is “Golddigger” taken as an instagram handle?
This is going to be very expensive.
I looked at all the selfies this witch has ........totally engulfed with herself. I bet the body count on that hoochie is as high as a kite. Hubbie had better have had her sign a prenup.
Check out what these companies charge to do what they do. Insane would be a good word to describe how much they charge.
They cut down trees.
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A pretty face don’t make no pretty heart. I could write a song about it.
CASH IN DIAMONDS
He chose poorly.
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