Posted on 01/12/2017 5:12:34 PM PST by nickcarraway
he famously reclusive 34-year-old heiress to In-N-Out's fortune has offered rare insight into her personal life in a new video.
Lynsi Snyder, the billionaire president of the California-based burger chain and granddaughter of its founders, discusses her four marriages, the death of her father, and her past drug use in the 10-minute video, which was posted Wednesday to the website IAmSecond.com.
She said her father, Guy Snyder, battled drug addiction and was in and out of rehab facilities from the time she was five years old. He later had an affair, and her parents divorced when she was 12.
"It was really hard for me to see him fail and be weak because I knew how bad he wanted to be a good husband and good father," she said.
Around the same time, in 1993, her father took control of In-N-Out from his brother, who died in a plane crash.
Her father led the company until he died of a prescription-drug overdose in 1999.
"My world shattered," she said. "After my dad died there was no way I was going to be alone."
Immediately following his death, Snyder married her first husband when she was 18 years old.
"It wasn't right," she said. "I paid the price with a divorce and jumped right into the arms of someone else."
(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...
I recently watched as they put a swirl of mustard on the uncooked side of the patty, then flipped it over and finished cooking it.
The patties are too thin.
The one time I went to Five Guys, I asked for medium rare. They won’t do it. Plus, they squashed the juice out of them.
As a super-wealthy heiress with all this nastiness going on in her life, I’d not be surprised if she’s just plain hurting for a lack of everyday people she can talk to.
Wow!
Please expand. That’s epic!
Look at other videos from I am second. It’s famous (or somewhat famous) people, like the guy from Korn and Phil Robertson, describing how they came to Jesus.
Heavy stuff.
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