The larger-than-life media personality has known wealth but also poverty. In the 1980s, she was married to Italian record producer and music publisher Carlo Nasi, one of the heirs to the FIAT empire and the father of her daughter Priscilla. In 1993, the diva went bankrupt due to the flop of a magazine she launched with her then-partner, Eric Peute. It took her 10 years to clear her debt of 2.7 million Dutch guilders. Her participation in celebrity TV competitions "Sterren Dansen Op Het Ijs" (figure skating) in 2007 and "Sterren Springen" (diving) in 2012 boosted her career. It even led to several exclusive deals with SBS6. In 2017, her contract with Talpa (SBS6's parent company) ended as she was considered "not fruity and fresh anymore" by a TV executive. March 2019 saw her comeback on SBS6 when she signed a 4-year contract with Talpa TV. Read the article posted on March 16th, 2019: All About LUV' (past, present, future and more): Patty Brard signs a 4-year contract with Talpa Network (luvgirlgroup.blogspot.com)
In the meantime, due to her numerous TV projects, the former Luv' singer earned a fortune. Lean years are over! Currently, two companies, launched by Miss Brard, are registered in the local Chamber of Commerce: Extreme BV and Hupsakee BV. Patty is the only shareholder of both companies. Hupsakee's assets were worth approximately €86.000 in late 2018. Net assets of Extreme B.V (specialized in the production and the presentation of TV programs) grew to €900.000 euros in late 2019. Moreover, Patty and her husband Antoine own a beautiful house in Amstelveen which is worth about 2.4 million euros. The bad days of Patty's bankruptcy in the 1990s are a distant memory. La Brard has reached millionaire status due to all her businesses.
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Source: Party, Co Rnz
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