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In a glamorous twist that could rival any Hollywood script, Barbra Streisand, the eternal diva of stage and screen, reveals in her memoir "My Name is Barbra" a past addiction not to the usual vices of fame but to the thrilling world of stock trading. Yes, you heard it right - the "A Star is Born" icon, known for her stunning voice and dramatic flair, was once utterly captivated by the ups and downs of the stock market.
Barbra Streisand has been married to her husband, James Brolin, since 1998.
Picture this: it's the late '90s, the stock market is a rollercoaster of excitement, and there's Barbra, not in a glittering gown on stage, but in her bathrobe, glued to her desk from the crack of dawn, trading stocks like a Wall Street pro. It's a scene that shatters the stereotype of a diva. Instead of sipping champagne, she's downing hot chocolate, her eyes not on a script but the stock ticker, making bold moves in the financial world before most of us even hit the snooze button.
Barbra Streisand published her biography last November.
But what's a story without a little gamble, right? Ever the risk-taker, Streisand didn't just play it safe with her investments. She went all in on a little blue pill that was making waves - Viagra. That's right, the Pfizer stock, known for its, ahem, uplifting properties, caught the eye of our star. It was a gamble that paid off big time, earning her a cool $1.8 million in just a few months. Talk about hitting the jackpot!
Streisand rose to megastardom in 1969, winning an acting Oscar with "Funny Girl."
But it wasn't all smooth sailing. Post the 2008 financial crisis, our star faced her version of a box office flop in the stock market. It was a humbling experience that even led her to rethink her high-stakes trading strategy, opting for the safer shores of bonds.
Barbra Streisand's stock market saga is more than just a tale of riches. It's a story of a superstar who dared to venture into uncharted territory, who wasn't afraid to take risks, and who, like the true performer she is, knew when to take a final bow. In her own words, she's not playing with high stakes anymore, but let's be honest, in the grand theater of life, Streisand will always be the star who played the market and won.
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