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The eye-popping life of Wang Sikong, China's most exaggerated young billionaire | Israel Hayom

7/20/2023, 1:30:26 PM

Highlights: Wang Sikong, 36, the only son of Chinese real estate tycoon Wang Jianlin, is known as a Chinese social media influencer as a gamer and businessman in his own right. He bought eight iPhone 7s for his dog, Coco, and also gave him gold-plated Apple watches, one for each front leg, each worth $12,000. In January this year, Sikong was arrested in Shanghai along with three other men after breaking the nose of a man who filmed him in hiding.


He bought eight iPhone 7s for his dog, Coco, and also gave him gold-plated Apple watches, one for each front leg, each worth $12,000

Wang Sikong, 36, the only son of Chinese real estate tycoon Wang Jianlin, is known as a Chinese social media influencer as a gamer and businessman in his own right. At the same time, he is even better known for leading an eye-popping lifestyle, due to his fondness for overspending and glamorous parties, and for changing partners at a dizzying pace.

From buying cars for millions of dollars as a child to spending millions on his pet dogs, the young billionaire also stands out against China's group of new rich people.

In January this year, Sikong was arrested in Shanghai along with three other men after breaking the nose of a man who filmed him in hiding, South China Morning Post reported.

We used Perplexity to learn a little about Sikong's glamorous life.

He was born in Dalian, China in 1988 and studied in Singapore and London. Although he studied for a degree at London College, there is no solid evidence that he graduated. Already when he was young, he demanded that vehicles worth a million dollars be purchased for him.

His love life is the subject of many reports, and his rich romantic record (literally) so far includes between 8 and 17 female partners – the number varies in different reports. Prominent among the exes is Chinese streamer Sun Yining.

According to a report whose reliability is unclear, he compensates the women from whom he broke up with a payment of $1 million.

The Chinese billionaire spends millions on luxury lifestyles for his dogs, too, from buying $12,000 iPhones to $2,000 meals. He bought eight iPhone 7s for his dog, Coco, and also gave him gold-plated Apple watches, one for each front leg, each worth $12,000.

Of course, he himself indulges in any form known to mankind. He reportedly spent more than $350,200 at a karaoke club on alcohol, food, and possibly some of the furniture. On another occasion, he bought 300 bottles of Armand de Brignac champagne for about $000,<> for everyone at the party he attended.

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