
Shop Sabrina Carpenter's $5 Polka-Dot Old Navy Flip-Flops
The best part? Those very shoes are currently on sale for $5 at Old Navy. This is not a drill, ppl!!
Available in sizes 5 through 11, these super-affordable sandals come in half-a-dozen prints, including pink gingham, oranges, and navy cherries—but I'm partial to the polka-dot pattern sported by Sab.
Need further proof that polka dots are e-v-e-r-y-w-h-e-r-e right now? Here's Clairo rocking a twee look at the 2025 Grammys:
And Hailey Bieber wearing polka-dot capris while out and about in NYC:
And Sydney Sweeney looking very chic during Paris Fashion Week:
Oh, and let's not forget the black-and-white polka-dot bodysuit Sabrina debuted on her tour in Paris:
I have a feeling polka dots aren't going anywhere anytime soon—but if you're looking for a low-risk way to get in on the trend, then you can't beat Sab's $5 flip-flops.

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25 Affordable Summer Tops From Target
A sleeveless bow top for summertime alfresco dining with friends. You'll look stylish and put together with the slightly cropped silhouette, but will secretly be reveling in the cooling capabilities of the tie front. Promising review: 'The quilts are pretty nice for the price as well. Very pleased, and I'll be ordering in other colors. The white isn't see-through either, which is amazing. I feel like that's so rare with white shirts.' —Elli Price: $21 (originally $28; available in sizes XXL–4X and two colors) A longline crop top for a cute yet comfy look. The contrasted piping detail at the shoulders and around the neckline adds extra interest and will pair just as beautifully with leggings as it does with a flow-y maxi skirt — you choose. Promising review: 'This is a MUST buy. I couldn't even afford to buy extra clothes when I bought it, and it was so amazing that I went back and bought another color. 😂 It's so supportive, comfortable, and cute. I've worn it to work out and as a normal shirt, and I've gotten compliments on it every time. The cups in it aren't awkward at all like Old Navy ones are — the fit is perfect. It's true to size." —megankgPrice: $20 (available in sizes S–XXL and three colors) A button-down V-Neck crop vest for a casual park picnic with friends or a daytime date with your partner. This top comes in a host of hues to fit virtually any look, and it plays well with breezy linen pants, too. Promising review: 'Looks way more expensive than it is. Great quality and sophisticated style. Love it. And easy to hide the bra. It's a win.' —MoneyshaPrice: $35.99 (originally $47.99, available in sizes XS–XL and 11 colors) An asymmetrical tube top that makes a simple outfit more interesting (while still keeping you cool). The tie in the middle of the shirt, coupled with the ruching, makes this a solid option for pants and shorts alike. Promising review: 'It's cute, comfortable, a little thick so it covers, and it fits.' —katPrice: $12 (available in sizes XS–4X and five colors) A gauzy V-neck blouse that features a banded bottom and cropped silhouette. Its loose fit paired with its cinched, cropped waist will make you feel like a summertime queen, especially when you pair it with an Aperol spritz in hand. Trust. Promising review: 'I randomly saw this in Target while browsing through the aisles and instantly fell in love. I sized up to a medium from my usual small because I liked the looser look better. Looked great with my high-wasted linen pants. Also, very comfortable!' —LinaPrice: $25 (available in sizes XS–4X and three colors) A graphic tube top for lazy days curled up with a book on the porch. The lightweight construction makes it a good option for warmer months, but the fun prints ensure you still look cute. Promising review: 'I love these, they are so cute and comfortable, great quality. I have them in all the colors and for $5, they are perfect!' —Wonder WomanPrice: $5 (available in sizes XS–4X and four colors) An open-back T-shirt to beat the heat at an outdoor BBQ (just don't forget the bug spray). You can pair it with cargo pants or baggy jeans to look like the ultimate cool girl (even in the swealtering heat). Promising review: 'Cute, comfy, affordable. Fits perfectly.' —jenmurrayPrice: $12 (available in sizes XXS-4X and three colors) A polo pullover tank for that preppy pickleball pro look (try to say that three times fast). The shirt's fitted shape paired with the tennis collar will make you look snatched and sporty, which is the ultimate combo. Promising review: 'Every color is perfection! Cute. FYI, it is a fitted fit. Go up a size if you want more of a loose fit.' —Mratliff29Price: $20 (available in sizes XS–4X and seven colors) A layered cami to channel your inner Lizzie McGuire. It's the ultimate nostalgic nod to the early 2000s (aka the start of my childhood), which, as we all know, is making its rounds again in the fashion scene. Nuff said. Promising review: 'This is so cute. Looks like two tanks layered, which I totally used to do in the '90s, early 2000s, but this is actually attached. Fits true to size.' —NicolePrice: $8 (available in sizes XXS–4X and four colors) A scoop-neck tank top with a sweet tied keyhole and ruffly straps for a romantic chiffon moment — it's floaty and delicate without looking childish. Mark my words: this will be the top that gets you the most compliments all summer long. Promising review: 'Super cute top, perfect for summer. One of my new favorites! I love the design of it, it's similar to a dress available on Target too, and both have a similar design that I love. It's a great price too.' —BrePrice: $12 (available in sizes XXS–2X and three colors) A knotted halter top for a quick weekend staycation, or an all-out vacation at an all-inclusive tropical resort. (Or, more realistically, you can just wear it when you run to the grocery store but still want to look like you're staying at an all-inclusive tropical resort.) Psst — snag the matching shorts if you want to complete the look!Promising review: 'Such a cute fit! Comfy and just fit my body so well.' —BrendaPrice: $20 (available in sizes XS–4X and two colors) An athletic cami that offers medium support with its built-in bra and delivers UPF 50 protection (except on your back, chest, shoulders, and arms, of course — you'll still need to apply sunscreen there!) during all your outdoor summer activities. Now that's what I call doing double duty. And don't forget to grab the matching faux-wrap skort if you're a fan of co-ords! (Who isn't?) Promising review: 'Ok, LOOOOVE these tanks! Bought them all while on sale. It is lined, and the cups can be removed. I bought both the smalls and mediums, and both fit great on me (the small definitely provides more of a compression look!). It runs true to size, but if you want more length or comfort, size up one.' —MringPrice: $17 (available in sizes XS–XL and four colors) A short-sleeve off-the-shoulder top featuring a scoop neck, which is ideal for showing off chunky charm necklaces. The soft jersey material, coupled with the off-the-shoulder cut, makes this top feel extra romantic, even when you're inevitably going to sweat buckets outside. Promising review: 'Love the fit, material, and neckline! Got every color. Wish there were more colors! A perfect basic for skirts/dress pants.' —KaelynPrice: $10 (available in sizes XS–4X and four colors) A crochet-style pullover sweater tank that's a breathable (bonus points for being made of cotton) summer staple. Bring this top to roam the streets of Italy or your favorite local brewery — either way, it's begging to be paired with a drink in hand and big sunnies. Promising review: 'Target does it again!!! The quality of this sweater tank is 10/10. The price point is great, and it will elevate any outfit. I purchased my true size medium, and it's perfect. Highly recommend.' —Blonde30Price: $22 (available in sizes XS–4X and two colors) A slim-fit, crew neck knit tank with each color featuring a different lil' graphic embroidered on it — like limes, fish, shells, and stars. This ribbed top will be a whimsical addition to your closet for less than the cost of an iced coffee and will pair perfectly with a trip to the flea market. Promising review: 'These are great tank tops by themselves, and the added embroidered items near the neckline add a bit of fun. I purchased three: the red and brown (both with the shell design) and the green (with two lime pieces). There are a couple more I may buy later. I wish they had done more colors with the shells and fruit pieces, but to each their own. I got them at a great price, the fit is cute, they're mostly cotton, and I think they're going to get a lot of wear this summer. I'm very happy with my purchase!' —AMR77Price: $5 (available in sizes XS–1X and seven colors) A smocked tube top that easily pulls on but doesn't fall down, making it perfect for summer picnics or other outdoor events where your shoulders can enjoy some much-deserved sunshine. Promising reviews: 'It's true to size and looks great with the skirt. I am a 34A and got the medium for comfort, and it doesn't slide or move.' —KW"I'm a huge tube top fan and am all in on the gingham trend, so this top is perfect. My usual Universal Thread top size fits perfectly. Definitely highly recommended." —VikkiPrice: $15 (available in sizes XS–2X and two colors) A short-sleeve button-down denim shirt that's slightly cropped and featuring a boxy silhouette that's all the rage right now. The cotton construction makes it good for warmer weather, and it looks especially darling with a French tuck. Promising review: 'This ended up being so much cuter than I was anticipating! It's a heavier chambray denim. It's just the piece I needed to wear with my skirts!' —Lauren $25 (available in sizes XS–4X and two colors) Or a denim corset tube top to wear to that sold-out concert you were lucky enough to snag tickets to. The seams mimic the look of corset boning, minus the stiff discomfort of wearing an actual corset. Promising review: 'This is one of the reasons that Target is my go-to store for cute tops. I love a tube top, corsets, and denim in a bright color, so it wins on three things and was a must-have. I purchased my usual Universal Thread size, and the fit is great. I was hoping to see some red denim this year, so when I saw this in red, I knew it was a must-have.' —VikkiPrice: $20 (available in sizes 00–30 and three colors) A cinched-front strapless top that will be a breezy addition to your summer wardrobe. The sweetheart neckline, cutout detail, and scalloped hem make this both romantic and feminine. Promising review: 'Love this top! So cute and fits true to size.' —Unicorn123Price: $20 (available in sizes XXS–4X and four colors) A smocked sweetheart top with a peplum hem, baby blue color, and bows on the straps that all add to its summery appeal. With lighter colored tops, it can be a Vegas-level bet to determine if they're going to be opaque or not. Luckily, as the proud owner of this top, I can tell you that it is, in fact, not see-through. (Cue the happy tears.) Promising review: 'Adorable top! Love the side ties on top. I stuck with my normal size. If you have a large chest (DD), it might be too small. Material is not see-through, so you could go without a bra.' —Kollette CPrice: $20 (available in sizes XXS–4X) A knit back-tie halter top that features contrasting stitching and a stylish cowl neck. The tie-back makes this top customizable to your specific proportions — and who doesn't love that? Plus, the 100% cotton construction is a real selling point during sweltering months when I'm trying to wear the lightest clothing possible. Promising review: 'Love this top. I also cut the tags and wear it inside out if I don't want to show the print.' —LovelydayPrice: $12 (available in sizes XXS–4X and three colors) A metallic satin tank top, which screams NYC summer in the park while eating a sandwich from the local bodega with all of your closest friends. (Was that too hyper-specific?) Shine bright like a disco ball, amiright? Promising review: 'I love the metallic look of this top. The little side ties really elevate the look. I only wish the straps were ties as well. The material feels so nice. I purchased my regular size and it fits well. I see that they are in store now, go buy it quickly before it sells out.' —VikkiPrice: $20 (available in sizes XXS–4X and two colors) An embroidered eyelet side-tie tank top that feels boho and looks a heck of a lot more expensive than it really is. This statement blouse looks great with traditional jean shorts, or you can really lean into the Laurel Canyon vibe and wear it with a tiered maxi skirt. Promising review: 'Adorable!! I don't think the photo does it justice. It looks and feels like great quality; it doesn't look cheap. The yellow gives like, a boho '70s vibe. I'm ordering the white now, I definitely feel like I need them both.' —AmpPrice: $36 (available in sizes XS–4X and two colors) A structured, boxy button-down, which is slightly cropped and pairs well with big statement earrings. It's giving safari chic, don't you think? Wear it for drinks with the girls or just a trip to the grocery store, because who says you have to save your cute shirts for an occasion? (Not me!) Promising review: 'A nice structured crop top that isn't too short. I have a long torso, so this is typically an issue with crops. I love the fit.' —AngPrice: $28 (available in sizes XS–4X and two colors) A silky camisole so you can stay cool (and look cool) during that inevitable summer heatwave. Pair this strappy top with a matching slip skirt and sneakers, or dress it up with black jeans and heels for a night of bar hopping. Promising review: 'Cute and well priced, glad I ordered it!' —JLLPrice: $18 (available in sizes XS–4X and two colors)


USA Today
7 hours ago
- USA Today
WNBA reality TV: Minnesota Lynx 'Stud Budz' live stream dominated All-Star weekend
INDIANAPOLIS — Walking the halls in the bowels of the Gainbridge Fieldhouse before the WNBA All-Star Game Saturday, Minnesota Lynx guard Natisha Hiedeman was omnipresent. One half of the "Stud Budz," Hiedeman and her Lynx teammate Courtney Williams — who both have pink hair —started a live stream on Twitch a couple of months ago and spent All-Star weekend giving the fans a behind-the-scenes look at the W. Their Twitch bio describes the stream as "just two Stud Budz who hoop and live our best life." "It really started off as two friends, we knew about Twitch, and said, 'Let's just start streaming,'" Hiedeman said, not pausing the stream to do an interview with USA TODAY Studio IX. "It's a platform that's unique, that really no one in the W has touched, so we was like, 'Let's be the first ones.'" Williams, playing on Team Collier, said the 72-hour All-Star stream has been eye-opening. "We are so surprised, honestly, we did not know how much love we'd be getting," Williams said. "I think people just love getting that behind the scenes, being so authentic, seeing players mess with us." There were close to 15,000 people streaming the duo as they made their way through Indianapolis this weekend. All-Star captains Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier talked to Hiedeman about the Twitch stream before their pregame media availability on Saturday. "How does your phone not overheat?" Clark asked. Then she copped to being a fangirl. "I was watching the live stream all last night, downstairs on my TV." Team Collier's Angel Reese said the authenticity of the Stud Budz is what sets the content apart. "It's like a reality TV show with them," Reese, a member of the Chicago Sky, said. "They have made it the best. No matter where we are, what party we at, the players made the weekend what it is and you really enjoy the moment because it's so much fun. "Getting to know everyone off the court. You're battling all year, it's competition, but just being able to build relationships has been great. I am happy for what they are doing, I hope they continue to do it and make some money." The best moment of All-Star weekend? "Not a favorite moment, but Stud Budz has been the highlight of, I think, everybody's weekend," Collier said. Hiedeman said the sky is the limit now that their brand has been unleashed."We going to be at the Grammys, ESPYs, what other live events?" Hiedeman said. "Paris fashion week, the Met Gala — anything big and, like a good time, if it's fun and live, call us and we will be there."


Buzz Feed
17 hours ago
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Celebrities Who Dated Or Married Billionaires
According to Forbes, there are 3,028 billionaires in the world as of 2025. While that number may have average people shouting, "Eat the rich!", some celebrities see it as a potential dating pool. Here are 35 celebrities who dated or married billionaires and their heirs: Camila Cabello was first romantically linked to Henry Junior Chalhoub — who's an heir to the billionaire Chalhoub family — in January 2025. The Chalhoub family founded the Chalhoub Group, a distribution company for luxury fashion. It's based in Dubai. According to Forbes, the family was worth $1.7 billion as of 2019. After a few months of dating, Mariah Carey got engaged to investor James Packer in 2016. They broke up eight months later. According to Forbes, his net worth is $3.4 billion. Following their split, Mariah reportedly sued James for a $50 million "inconvenience fee" but settled in the neighborhood of $5–$10 million. She also got to keep her $10 million engagement ring. From 2018–2022, Kaley Cuoco was married to equestrian Karl Cook, the son of Intuit founder Scott Cook. According to Forbes, Scott's net worth is $7.7 billion. In 2016, Kaley and Karl met at a horse show and bonded over their mutual love of animals. In 2021, they announced they were separating because they "realized that [their] current paths have taken [them] in opposite directions." A$AP Rocky has been with billionaire singer and businessperson Rihanna since 2020. In 2021, Forbes reported that she achieved billionaire status largely through Fenty Beauty, the makeup brand she launched in partnership with LVMH in 2017. Another large chunk of her wealth — in the neighborhood of $270 million — comes from her stake in Savage x Fenty, the lingerie brand she started in 2018. She's reportedly worth $1 billion. Before becoming a billionaire herself, Rihanna dated Hassan Jameel from 2017–2020. His family — who own the largest Toyota distribution company in several parts of the Middle East, Abdul Latif Jameel — was reportedly worth a collective $2.2 billion in 2017. In 2018, Karlie Kloss married billionaire venture capitalist Josh Kushner. He founded the firm Thrive Capital in 2009 and has invested in companies like Instagram, Instacart, Zola, and Robinhood. Per Forbes, he's worth $3.8 billion. Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has been dating billionaire singer Taylor Swift since 2023. According to Forbes, Taylor was the first musician to achieve billionaire status predominantly through her music and performances. She was added to the list in October 2023, largely because of her music catalog and the Eras Tour. Her net worth is $1.6 billion. In 2019, YouTube star Gigi Gorgeous married model/designer Nats Getty, who's the great-grandson of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty. Forbes clocked the Getty family's net worth at $5.4 billion in 2015. They met at Paris Fashion Week 2016 when they closed the show put on by August Getty, Nats's brother and Gigi's best friend. However, they filed for divorce in 2025. Brooklyn Peltz Beckham married actor/heiress Nicola Peltz Beckham in 2022. They first met at Coachella in 2017 when one of her brothers introduced them. However, they were both in relationships at the time, but despite not really getting along, they kept in touch. Fast-forward to 2019, and they crossed paths again at Leonardo DiCaprio's Halloween party. The following January, they made things Instagram official. She's the daughter of billionaire investor Nelson Peltz. According to Forbes, his net worth is $1.6 billion. In 2017, Miranda Kerr married billionaire Evan Spiegel, the co-founder and CEO of Snapchat. They met when they were seated next to each other at a Louis Vuitton event at NYC's Museum of Modern Art in 2014. According to Forbes, his net worth is $2.8 billion. From 2004–2005, Mischa Barton dated Brandon Davis, the grandson of oil baron Marvin Davis, who had a reported net worth of $5.8 billion in 2004, the year he died. The couple reportedly met at a charity event. After the split, they stayed friends. Nearly two decades years later, Brandon Davis married a different actor. In 2023, he tied the knot with Ashley Benson several months after going public with their relationship. They reportedly had a lot of friends in common. In 2015, hotel heiress Nicky Hilton married James Rothschild, who's the heir to a famous banking family. The couple reportedly met at Petra Ecclestone and James Stunt's Italian wedding in 2011. According to Business Insider, the Rothschild family has an estimated net worth of $1 billion. In 2005, Mary-Kate Olsen dated shipping heir Stavros Niarchos III for five months, and their relationship reportedly ended after he publicly cheated on her with a close friend. His father, Philip Niarchos, is reportedly worth $2.8 billion. Paris Hilton was allegedly that close friend. She and Stavros Niarchos III had a brief relationship before ending things in early 2006. Previously, in 2005, Paris Hilton had a five-month engagement to shipping heir Paris Kassidokostas-Latsis, whose family has a reported combined net worth of $3.2 billion. Following their split, she auctioned off her 24-carat engagement ring. The proceeds benefitted survivors of Hurricane Katrina. Rebel Wilson and Jacob Busch made their relationship Instagram official in late 2020 but ended things four months later. As of 2024, Forbes estimated that his family, which founded the Anheuser-Busch brewing company, had a net worth of $20 billion. Naomi Campbell dated real estate developer Vladislav Doronin from 2008–2013. Reportedly, his net worth is an estimated $1 billion. In 2020, he reportedly sued her for $3 million, the value of his personal property he claimed she still possessed. Linda Evangelista and business mogul François-Henri Pinault, who took over the luxury goods conglomerate that his father, self-made billionaire François Pinault, started, were together for four months in 2006. However, they allegedly only spent seven days together in person. His family owns the luxury group Kering, which owns brands like Gucci and Saint Laurent, and their collective net worth is reportedly $19.5 billion. The couple had a son together, Augustin, and were involved in a drawn-out child support case. In her filing, Linda claimed she spent $46,000 a month on expenses like 24-hour nanny care and armed bodyguards. François-Henri's lawyer said that amount was "just ridiculous." Eventually, the former couple reached a private settlement. In 2009, Salma Hayek married François-Henri Pinault. The couple reportedly met at a gala held in a marble palace the Pinaults own in 2006. After Salma's wedding, she and Linda became close friends and co-parent Augustin along with François-Henri. While still legally married to Melissa Meeks, model Jeremy Meeks — who rose to fame after his mugshot went viral — started dating heiress Chloe Green. They were together from 2017-2019 (he divorced Melissa in 2018). Chloe's parents, Philip and Cristina Green, own Arcadia Group, which consists of British retail chains like Topshop. According to Forbes, their net worth was $2.3 billion in 2022. In early 2022, Julia Fox dated Ye (formerly Kanye West) for about a month. At the time, Forbes estimated his net worth to be about $2 billion, but now, following Adidas cutting ties with him over his antisemitic remarks, it's reportedly $400 million. On her TikTok story several months after the breakup, Julia said, "Money coming into a billionaire should go right back into the community that made them rich. That's how I feel about billionaires, they should not exist. They are fucking pariah to our society. There's about 2,500 billionaires, I think, and cumulatively, they own the majority of the wealth of the world so that they can go fuck themselves." Then, addressing the billionaires she's dated, she added, "Yeah that's why I use all of you. That's why I used all of you. Yeah. Never loved any of you guys." Pete Davidson dated billionaire reality star and businessperson Kim Kardashian for about nine months between 2021–2022. According to Forbes, most of her money comes from her shapewear company Skims, and her net worth is $1.7 billion. Westworld actor Talulah Riley was married to businessperson Elon Musk not once, but twice — first from 2010–2012, then from 2013–2016. According to Forbes, he's the richest person in the world with a net worth of $403 billion. The couple first started dating after meeting at a bar in London in 2008. After their first divorce, they briefly rekindled their relationship and got remarried because "it felt silly to be together unmarried after having been married." Two years after his second divorce from Tallulah, Elon started dating Grimes. They were in an on-and-off relationship from 2018–2021. They reportedly first connected on Twitter, which he went on to purchase in 2022. Jerry Hall was married to billionaire media magnate Rupert Murdoch, who chairs News Corp and Fox Corp, from 2016–2022. His family is reportedly worth $23.9 billion. They met in summer 2015, when Jerry was touring the stage production of The Graduate in Australia. Rupert's sister's niece introduced the two. However, in June 2022, he allegedly announced his decision to separate in an email, writing, "Jerry, sadly I've decided to call an end to our marriage. We have certainly had some good times, but I have much to do... My New York lawyer will be contacting yours immediately." Their divorce settlement reportedly banned her from giving the Succession writers, who've been heavily inspired by the Murdoch family, any plot ideas. Model Salwa Aga Khan (née Kendra Spears) was married to Prince Rahim Aga Khan from 2013–2022. Naomi Campbell reportedly introduced them at a party. He's the son of imam and philanthropist Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, who had an estimated net worth of $13.3 billion in 2013, according to Vanity Fair. From 2012–2017, Janet Jackson was married to Wissam Al Mana, whose family made their fortune across several industries, included luxury fashion, automotive, real estate, media, and food. They reportedly met at a hotel opening in Dubai in 2010. According to Essence, his net worth is estimated to be about $1 billion. Switch actor Ellen Barkin and billionaire financier Ronald Perelman were married from 2000–2006. They reportedly met at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty in 1999. His pickup line was, "So, are you married, or single, or what?" He has a net worth of $1.6 billion, according to Forbes. He allegedly surprised her with a speedy divorce days before their prenup expired. She reportedly got $20 million in the divorce but then sold the jewelry he gave her — her wedding ring included — at auction for $20.3 million. In 2008, Beyoncé married Jay-Z. In 2019, he became the first hip-hop artist to achieve billionaire status. Since then, he's more than doubled his wealth through his liquor businesses, including Armand de Brignac Champagne and D'Usse cognac. His fortune also comes from his music ventures, such as Roc Nation and Tidal, and his investments in companies like Uber. His net worth is $2.5 billion. Jesse James was married to drag racer Alexis DeJoria from 2013–2020. She's the daughter of John Paul DeJoria, who made his fortune in tequila and haircare. According to Forbes, his net worth is $2.9 billion. John introduced his longtime friend Jesse to Alexis at one of her races in Dallas. In 2020, the couple announced they were separating because "[their] lives were just headed in different directions." Elle Macpherson was married to billionaire real estate developer Jeffrey Soffer from 2013–2017. The pair dated for two years before breaking up for the first time in March 2012. However, after Jeffrey got injured in a helicopter crash that November, they reunited. Forbes estimates his net worth is about $2.2 billion. Prior to dating Jeffrey Soffer, Elle Macpherson dated financier Arpad Busson for nine years before separating in 2005. He's reportedly worth an estimated $1 billion. Then, Uma Thurman was in an on-and-off relationship with Arpad Busson from 2007–2014. They reportedly got engaged twice over the course of their relationship but never made it down the aisle. And finally, Jane Fonda was married to media proprietor Ted Turner, who founded CNN, from 1991–2001. Forbes estimates his net worth is $2.8 billion. In 1990, Ted heard that Jane was divorcing Tom Hayden, so, despite not really knowing her, he called her and asked her out. Initially, she said no, but he continued pursuing her for six months until she agreed to go out with him Jane also retired from acting during their marriage, but she later realized that, though staying with a wealthy man would be easy, it would prevent her from becoming everything she could be. The couple also had communication issues due to spending a lot of time apart, which contributed to the end of their marriage.