Barbara Marx Sinatra(née Blakeley) was born as on 10 March 1927, in Bosworth, Missouri USA, to parents Irene Prunty Toppass and Charles W. Blakeley. She is a former model and showgirl, but perhaps best known for being the fourth and last wife of the legendary singer Frank Sinatra.
A famous widow, how wealthy is Barbara Sinatra at present? According to sources, Sinatra has acquired a net worth of over $110 million, as of mid-2017, her wealth largely as a result of an inheritance from her late husband. According to Frank’s 30-page will, his widow received over $3.5 million, three homes near Palm Springs, as well as houses in Beverly Hills and Malibu. She was also given all the silverware, books and paintings in the homes, 25% of his other personal property, and two luxury cars, a Mercedes-Benz and a Rolls-Royce. The singer also left her a “Trilogy” of master recordings and all related rights and royalties.
Barbara Sinatra Net Worth $110 Million
Barbara grew up in Wichita, Kansas, but during her late teens her family moved to Long Beach, California, where she took modeling lessons and won the Miss Long Beach beauty pageant. She opened her beauty school in Los Angeles, launched her own line of cosmetics, and modeled clothing for the famous fashion designer, Mr. Blackwell, which created the basis of her net worth.
Barbara later went to Las Vegas and became a showgirl, but upon her marriage to millionaire entertainer Zeppo Marx, she moved to Palm Springs, where she would become Frank Sinatra’s neighbor and eventually enter his social circle, and soon the two became involved in a secret affair. At the time, Barbara was still married to Marx, while Frank was dating a series of Hollywood stars, having previously been married to Nancy Barbato, Ava Gardner and Mia Farrow. As the affair went on for several months, Barbara divorced Marx, receiving $180,000 and a 1969 Jaguar in the divorce settlement.
Barbara then lived in a house that Frank bought for her, and the two dated for the following five years. She enjoyed a life of private jets, lavish gifts, expensive cars and dining in acclaimed restaurants, surrounded by Frank’s famous friends. In May 1976 the couple became engaged, with Frank putting a 17-carat diamond ring on Barbara’s finger, and In July the same year they married at the Sunnylands estate of Walter Annenberg in Palm Springs, attended by friends including celebrities; before the wedding took place, Barbara converted from Methodist to Roman Catholicism. The couple stayed together until Frank’s death in 1998, prior to which the singer spent much time being hospitalized for heart and breathing problems, high blood pressure, pneumonia and bladder cancer. Suffering a heart attack, he died at the age of 82 at Cedars-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles, California. Shortly after his death, Barbara was honored with a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars.
In 2011 Barbara Sinatra released a book called “Lady Blue Eyes: My Life with Frank”, a memoir and a public love letter to her late husband, which offers an intimate look at Frank’s life and career, and a thorough description of the years Barbara had spent with him.
When speaking about other aspects of her private life, Sinatra’s first marriage was to an executive of the Miss Universe pageant Robert Harrison Oliver, during the 1940s. Her second marriage was to Zeppo Marx – the youngest of the famous Marx comedy brothers – from 1959 to 1973. As stated above, she married Frank in 1976. Within this marriage, she founded the Barbara Sinatra Children’s Center in Rancho Mirage, California, providing rehabilitative therapy to victims of physical, sexual and emotional abuse.
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