Joan meets the inventor of the five-chamber bubble blower, who is so rich, his dog has a walk-in closet and a private chef. Then, this couple's mansion has its own elevator. Her diamond has its own zip code. How'd they get so rich? Watch and find out.
In this episode, meet the Mardi Gras Millionaire, a man who started off penniless and built an empire around parade floats and plastic beads. Wait till you see where he lives; you’re in for a shock! Tour the former Versace Mansion in South Beach, which is now owned by a college dropout! Plus, Joan hits Rodeo Drive, where we’ll meet a comic book king as well as the makeover mogul behind Two-Faced Cosmetics – who used to be a department store counter boy. Joan gets the answers as she asks innocent passersby: 'Are those boobs yours?' 'What did you pay for that outfit?' and, of course 'How’d you get so rich?
It slices. It dices. It makes billions of dollars! It’s the amazing infomercial, and Joan meets the man who invented it. See how he ended up with an eye-popping fortune. But wait, there’s more: She’ll also meet the middle-aged woman who went on to make millions after her rich doctor husband split. Find out how!
He grew up with dirt floors and no running water. Now he has his own ballroom to dance in and take dips in his indoor pool. Joan finds out how he got so rich. Then, a former ad exec who became a decorator--and is now decorating his own castle!
Joan meets a fashion junkie who spends over $1 million on clothes--a year! Then, the inventors of Butt Paste and The Slanket. And, a couple who were so broke, they served pizza at their wedding. Now they're worth billions. How'd they get so rich?
Joan's got not one, but two billionaires: first a homeless bum who became a hair care mogul. Then, it's off to the top of Trump Tower to visit her old boss (from Celebrity Apprentice) Donald Trump.
Joan Rivers visits the high school dropout who came up with a 100 million dollar idea while working at a pet shop: Wee Wee Pads! Then, Joan shows and tells all in the first-ever televised tour of her 100-acre Connecticut estate.
Joan Rivers meets five mega-millionaires who reveal the outrageous ways they spend their fortunes: exotic cars and jewelry, extreme vacations and a party house featuring a disco sauna!
Joan Rivers tours a Georgia estate with a private 18-hole golf course and meets a mom who made millions as the "Leonardo da Vinci" of custom cakes.
Joan Rivers falls in love with a Billionaire's $68 million dollar toy then tours the Daytona Beach bachelor pad owned by the inventor of Hawaiian Tropic suntan lotion.
Joan Rivers tours a pharmacy tycoon's Hamptons waterfront estate and gets an invitation to the Tennessee mansion owned by the creator of the Mrs. Fields cookie franchise.