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He delved into his own experience growing up wealthy, and also interviewed 10 other young, uber-rich heirs and heiresses. Some were friends, and others ran in the same social circles. The resulting film, "Born Rich," took Johnson years to put together, and resulted in two Emmy nominations and a lawsuit from one of the cast members. Georgina Bloomberg , the year-old second daughter of former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg, is heir to one of the biggest fortunes in the world.
That's part of the reason she made headlines when she declared at 19 that "having the last name Bloomberg sucks" in "Born Rich. In the years since the documentary, Bloomberg has established herself as a top equestrian and philanthropist with a passion for animal rights.
Carlo von Zeitschel, the long-haired great-grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm, who is seen in the film smoking cigarettes and saying if he ever.
She's also come around to be more accepting of her family name, telling Town and Country, "It's a last name that now I'm proud of. At 19, I wasn't. In the documentary, finance heiress Stephanie Ercklentz said she had never dated outside of her "social background," The Daily Mail reported. The heiress and her husband are both private people, Town and Country reported , and have kept a low profile in the press for years.
Christina Floyd, the daughter of famous golfer Raymond Floyd, attended Wake Forest University and graduated with a degree in art history. Putting her art history degree to good use, she worked at Sotheby's, where she met art dealer Emmanuel Di Donna, before leaving to run her own firm, Floyd Contemporary. According to 27east. Italian baron and textiles heir Cody Franchetti made some pretty over-the-top statements over the course of his "Born Rich" interviews.
But he never regretted appearing in the film, he told Town and Country. He said he tried to channel his newfound fame into a career in show business, before changing his mind and becoming a self-described "recluse" in Manhattan. He's published a number of academic articles on history, history, philosophy, and literature, and earned his masters in modern European studies from Columbia University.