The Luckiest Women- Candy Spelling Is Selling Her Fortune
Candy Spelling has just hit the jackpot — again. Candy Dandy was playing the high limit slots (up to $1,000 a pull) at the Bellagio Hotel when she cleaned the clock of a one-armed bandit to the tune of $180,000. To put this in perspective, $180 grand to her is like $8 bucks in our world.
So you think lightning only strikes once? Exactly one year ago in Vegas, Candy — whose fortune is estimated at $600 mil — won $200,000 at — yes, the Bellagio. And yes, on the slots. She was actually up $350,000 at one point but couldn’t walk away.But wait, there’s more. Days after her 2007 jackpot, she held a charity raffle and won a car.Recently Candy Spelling is selling two condos in Century Woods: One is listed at $7.895 million, the other is listed at $4.795 million.
About Candy Spelling
Carole Gene “Candy” Spelling is the widow of Aaron Spelling. A well-known civic leader in Los Angeles, she is currently a member of the Los Angeles Coliseum Commission, a Commissioner for the Department of Recreation and Parks (for the City of Los Angeles), and a member of the board of L.A.’s Best, the Mayor’s group that provides reading programs to schools in L.A. She is a regular columnist for The Huffington Post, Los Angeles Confidential magazine, and TMZ.com (Spelling It Out).
In 1968, Candy Spelling (Carole Gene Marer) married Producer/Writer Aaron Spelling. Together they had two children, Victoria Davey Spelling and Randall Gene Spelling, both of whom became actors as teenagers, as Tori Spelling and Randy Spelling. They appeared in several of Aaron’s productions, most notably in Beverly Hills, 90210.
She currently owns a home called Spelling Manor, which is identified as the biggest home in Los Angeles County.
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