The “pretty woman” and one of the most successful actresses in Hollywood once said in an interview, “I never had enough dresses to be a lady,” quite shocking for someone who always looks super glamorous on the red carpet. You’d think she practically sleeps in an Oscar de la Renta gown.
Despite her busy schedule and being able to afford all the help she needs, Roberts actually makes an effort to do most of the “normal” activities we do, like tending to her garden, where she grows organic vegetables, knitting, and grocery shopping for her home.
Kate Middleton
While most celebs dread being caught wearing the same outfit twice, the Princess of Wales has no problem whatsoever rocking the same look more than once, no matter how many times she's been photographed in it. It may seem very unroyal and the least expected thing to be done by a member of the blue-blooded family, but things have changed and so have future kings and queens.
For example, she's been seen in this elegant champagne-colored ensemble at three different events (2010, 2011, and 2012), only changing her shoes and accessories. How relatable! It's safe to say that she really likes that outfit, and rightfully so.
Tiffany Haddish
Tiffany Haddish grew up in foster care and got her big break only at 37. Because fame is relatively new to her, she often forgets that she's expected to behave a certain way so she does things that are not always expected from celebs and notable people.
She's such a lover of Groupons, that she caught the attention of the company and they offered her to be their sponsor. She has also made headlines for wearing a white Alexander McQueen gown on several occasions. In an interview, she explained "When I saw the receipt, I cried. The dress was $4,122! So I’m wearing it multiple f****** times."
Lady Gaga
Despite making obscene amounts of money over the years, Suze Orman, a best-selling author, continues to embrace the importance of wise financial choices. Surprisingly, even with the freedom to never work again, she finds joy in utilizing coupons while grocery shopping, appreciating the value of every little saving. Orman's commitment to financial sensibility extends beyond her personal habits.
As a financial advisor, she emphasizes the significance of savings and retirement planning for individuals of all income levels. Recognizing that many Americans struggle to have savings, she encourages everyone, regardless of their earnings, to prioritize retirement planning and start saving money.
Charlamagne Tha God
This renowned radio personality gained widespread recognition as the co-host of the widely syndicated radio program "The Breakfast Club.'" Despite his financial capability to indulge in luxury, he has a surprising affinity for Target, often frequented for his shopping needs. Sporting statement hoodies and T-shirts generously sent by his dedicated fans, the radio host embraces a down-to-earth style.
Interestingly, he admits to occasionally splurging on high-end items that he wouldn't typically buy, but with a clever twist. By leaving the price tags intact, he ensures the option of returning them the following day. This fascinating combination of relatability and savvy shopping tactics adds to his unique charm.