Gal Costa and Gugu Liberato: remember the most unusual legacies of celebrities

Gal Costa and Gugu Liberato: remember the most unusual legacies of celebrities


See how these celebrities’ inheritances have been divided

The death of famous people always causes a stir and awakens curiosity about their heritage. That’s because celebrity legacies are an ever-growing topic. In some cases, the outcome of the story makes it even more curious.




For this reason we have separated the more unusual legacies from the famous ones. Watch:

Chico Anysio

The comedian died in 2012 and left an inheritance of around R$20 million. However, Chico’s heirs never received anything. This is because the artist did not organize his estate. “He didn’t check anything, he didn’t see anything, he trusted everyone. He was a terrible businessman,” said one of the comedian’s sons.

Gal Costa

The singer died in 2022 and since then Gabriel Costa, the artist’s son, has not yet received what he believes is his rightful inheritance. This is because at the time the heir was a minor and the estate was managed by the widow Wilma Petrillo.

Zagallo

Zagallo’s family has faced a battle over his inheritance since his death in January 2024. This is because the player reportedly gifted all his assets to an only son during his lifetime. In this way, three other children of the former athlete were left without part of the R$ 15 million estate. According to Leo Dias, the three went to court seeking to revoke the will.

GloriaMaria

Journalist Gloria Maria died in 2023 and has always been very discreet about her estate. However, when she was still alive, the presenter said that her family began moving to divide her inheritance when they discovered that she was ill.

Gugu Freed

The dispute over Gugu Liberato’s inheritance has divided the presenter’s children from their mother. This is because Rose Miriam, Gugu’s partner and mother of his children, was not entitled to a part of the estate. At the time, children and grandchildren divided the presenter’s assets.

Source: Terra

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