Everything's a s***hole compared to this! Inside music heiress Sara Foster's VERY lavish life
Actress, model, fashion designer, and businesswoman Sara Foster branded San Francisco as a 's**thole' in a scathing post against 'liberal politicians' who 'are ruining' the city following tech mogul Bob Lee's death earlier this week - an ironic statement coming from someone who hails from one of the richest families on the globe.
Sara, 42, is the daughter of legendary artist and music mogul David Foster, who has a net worth of $150 million and has helped produce albums for some of the most prominent artists of all time.
It's certainly easy for Sara to call the California city a 's**thole' from her lavish Los Angeles mansion.
It's no secret that the mother-of-two enjoys a luxurious lifestyle - since she often flaunts it all over her social media accounts - but despite her opulent way of living, Sara has continuously insisted that she never got special treatment due to her famous father.
Sara Foster branded San Francisco as a 's**thole' - an ironic statement coming from someone who hails from one of the richest families on the globe. She is seen with her dad, David Foster
The actress, model, fashion designer, and businesswoman, 42, enjoys a luxurious lifestyle - and she often flaunts it all over her social media accounts
As Sara slams 'liberal politicians' for allowing San Francisco to turn into a 's**thole,' FEMAIL has lifted a lid on the heiress' very excessive life
In fact, she once stated that she 'resented' her dad's immense wealth as a kid, because it created a misconception that she was 'a spoiled brat.'
From what it was really like to grow up with a millionaire father to her own booming career in the spotlight - despite her claiming to be an 'outsider' in Hollywood - take a look inside Sara's rise to fame
Even so, the star - who is best known for acting in 90210 and creating the mock reality series Barely Famous with her sister Erin - is often seen jetting off on glamorous vacations, hanging out with her famous friends, and tanning by the pool at her sprawling home.
Whether her famous family or her own endeavors are to thank for her extravagant lifestyle, it's clear that Sara's life is not as relatable as she may think.
She once said that she prides herself on being someone that women her age could connect with, which is why, when she and Erin released their own clothing line in 2020, they vowed to make the clothes 'accessible' to everyone.
Erin said their goal was to create a brand that 'feels fashion-forward but doesn’t feel exclusive' or 'make you not be able to pay rent that month,' with Sara adding that they 'weren't raised that way' - however, pieces from the company cost upwards of $1,000.
As Sara slams the left for allowing San Francisco to turn into a 's**thole,' FEMAIL has lifted a lid on the heiress' very excessive life.
From what it was really like to grow up with a millionaire father to her own booming career in the spotlight - despite her claiming to be an 'outsider' in Hollywood - take a look inside Sara's rise to fame.
Growing up a millionaire: Despite Sara's dad having a net worth of $150 million, she insisted that she didn't have a glamorous upbringing, and struggled with the misconception that she was 'a spoiled brat'
Sara's dad is a successful musician, as well as a writer and producer who who has worked on songs from some of the biggest stars on the globe. He is seen with Sara and her sister Erin
Not only is David a successful musician - releasing seven albums and earning 16 Grammys over his decades-long career - but he's also a writer and producer who who has worked on songs from some of the biggest stars on the globe, including Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Dolly Parton, Paul McCartney, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Josh Groban, Michael Bublé, Beyoncé, Mary J. Blige, and Madonna.
During an appearance on Kate Judson's podcast Sibling Revelry in 2019, Sara explained that she and her two full-sisters, Erin and Jordan, went to live with their mom, Rebecca Dyer, after her parents split when she was five. She and Erin are seen with their mom in 2015
However, despite his massive wealth and immense power in the music industry, Sara has insisted that she didn't grow up with as lavish a lifestyle as you'd expect.
David has been married five times and has five daughters and one son from his numerous relationships. Sara, born in 1981, came from his second marriage to former model Rebecca Dyer.
During an appearance on Kate Judson's podcast Sibling Revelry in 2019, Sara explained that she and her two full-sisters, Erin and Jordan, went to live with their mom after her parents split when she was five.
She also admitted to feeling jealous when he re-married and moved in with his new wife and her kids a few years later.
David went on to wed Linda Thompson - the ex-wife of Caitlyn Jenner and mother of Kendall and Kylie Jenner's half-siblings Brandon and Brody Jenner - in 1995.
'Our dad was raising other children. He wasn’t raising us. He was raising Brandon and Brody,' she explained on the podcast, adding that it caused a deep 'resentment' towards her step-siblings.
David went on to wed Linda Thompson - the ex-wife of Caitlyn Jenner and mother of Kendall and Kylie Jenner's half-siblings Brandon and Brody Jenner - in 1995
Erin said that their dad's money created a misconception that they were 'spoiled brats' - which left them feeling 'misunderstood' since they didn't actually enjoy any 'benefits' from it
David and Linda ended up divorcing in 2005. He then married Yolanda Hadid from 2011 to 2015, meaning Sara is also a former step-sister of famous models Gigi, Bella, and Anwar Hadid
'We were living with our mom, and our dad was living in this $20 million house with Brandon and Brody. It had a trolley, it had a pool.'
He then married singer Katherine McPhee in 2019
Her sister Erin also chimed in, explaining that her dad's money created a misconception that they were 'spoiled brats' - which left them feeling 'misunderstood' since they didn't actually enjoy any 'benefits' from it.
'People would be like, "You guys are spoiled brats and you guys have it all and you’re rich kids,"' she recalled.
'And we would be like, "I mean, yeah, but we don’t live there. We don’t have the gate code. We don’t have a room there. We’re not really a part of that world."
'We were misunderstood because we had this fake, spoiled lifestyle, but we weren't even really allowed to be a part of it. So, we got all the backlash for it, but we didn't actually get the benefits.'
David and Linda ended up divorcing in 2005. He then married Yolanda Hadid from 2011 to 2015, meaning Sara is also a former step-sister of famous models Gigi, Bella, and Anwar Hadid. He then married singer Katherine McPhee in 2019.
Sara's rise to fame: She started off as a model in her teens, before she switched to acting - and she and Erin launched a show completely mocking Hollywood and reality TV in 2015
Sara started modeling when she was a teen, before moving her focus to acting in the late '90s. She is best known for starring in 90210 as Naomi's sister Jen Clark (seen right)
However, while chatting with PopSugar in 2018, she said she always felt like something 'was missing' and that she wanted to do more while she was working as an actress and model
Despite Sara's vows that she wasn't 'a part of Hollywood at all' when she was growing up, she gravitated to the spotlight from a young age.
She started modeling when she was a teen, before moving her focus to acting in the late '90s.
She landed her first role in the TV movie D.R.E.A.M. Team in 1999. She then had a slew of guest appearances in shows like Entourage, Crossing Jordan, CSI, and South Beach, before she got her breakthrough part in 90210 as Naomi's sister Jen Clark.
Her other notable acting credits include the movie Demoted, the comedy heist The Big Bounce, the action-packed film D.E.B.S., and the sci-fi flick Psych: 9.
She also briefly served as a host on the Entertainment Tonight spinoff ET on MTV, and starred in the music video for the Backstreet Boys' hit song Shape of My Heart.
In 2015, she and her sister Erin teamed up to create the VH1 parody reality series Barely Famous, which they also starred in. The show (seen) mocked reality television
However, while chatting with PopSugar in 2018, she said she always felt like something 'was missing' and that she wanted to do more while she was working as an actress and model.
'I was never fully living my truth,' she explained. 'I was happy and it paid the bills, but I knew something was missing.'
In 2015, she and her sister Erin teamed up to create the VH1 parody reality series Barely Famous, which they also starred in.
Designed to poke fun at Hollywood, the sisters played over-exaggerated satirical versions of themselves as they participated in a fake reality show. It went on two seasons and was a major success.
Becoming a businesswoman: After stating that she always felt like something was 'missing,' Sara began to focus on investing and became the Head of Creative at Bumble, before launching her fashion brand
She and Erin joined the company Bumble as the Heads of Creative in 2017 - after they wowed founder Whitney Wolfe Her while they were speaking at a panel together
After that, Sara decided to make a major career change - and switched her focus from acting to the world of business.
Joining the online dating app's team sparked a fierce passion for investing in female-lead companies inside of Sara (seen in 2019)
She and Erin joined the company Bumble as the Heads of Creative in 2017 - after they wowed founder Whitney Wolfe Her while they were speaking at a panel together.
They kept the roles until 2020, when Bumble's parent company was bought out by Blackstone Group, but they still serve as advisors on its board.
During their time at Bumble, the sisters focused on 'growth and awareness, creating content, marketing these new branches of the business, and curating panels and activations,' Forbes reported.
Joining the online dating app's team sparked a fierce passion for investing in female-lead companies inside of Sara.
She and Erin soon became booming businesswomen, and they have since invested in numerous companies like the home-fitness brand Mirror, canned wine company Bev, and the swimwear line Summersalt.
The sisters have also launched their own podcast and founded the fashion brand Favorite Daughter in December 2020.
Following its launch, Sara told Grazia that running their own company was 'stressful,' but added that she was so thankful that they were 'given the opportunity' to start their own clothing line despite not having much experience in the industry.
The sisters founded the fashion brand Favorite Daughter in December 2020
'All I can think about is running a company. It’s stressful,' she said. 'But we don’t take one second for granted of the opportunity we were given.
'We are not standard founders - we haven’t been pounding the pavement forever. We were given a really incredible opportunity and we seized it.
'We have amazing partners, and I don’t think we could have anticipated that people would gravitate towards the brand in the way they have. I don’t think it will ever fully resonate with me, but I am grateful.'
While reflecting on her journey with the outlet, Sara called her 20s 'horrible,' explaining that she was 'going on audition after audition after audition.'
But after she took a step back from acting, she found her true passion - being a businesswoman - and she said she hopes that being open about her journey will inspire other women.
'Women put pressure on themselves to do everything in their 20s and that’s something Erin and I always try to bring to people’s attention,' she explained.
'It’s not like we’re trying to inspire women, we’re just trying to be ourselves. We did not figure out s**t out until our 30s.'
Keeping it real, or so they thought: Sara and Erin wanted their fashion brand to be 'accessible' to everyone after they said they felt like 'outsiders' to Hollywood for many years - however, some of their clothes soar in price to nearly $1K
Despite coming from one of the most powerful families in the music industry, Sara said she and Erin pride themselves on being relatable to other women
'We’re not trying to be gurus of anything. We didn’t go to college. We’re not experts in anything other than trying to be yourself,' Sara stated to Grazia
Despite coming from one of the most powerful families in the music industry, Sara said she and Erin pride themselves on being relatable to other women.
Erin said they wanted their clothing to be 'accessible' to everyone and vowed to never charge a lot for their pieces - however, the cost of some of Favorite Daughter's jackets (seen) soar to nearly $1,000
'We’re not trying to be gurus of anything. We didn’t go to college. We’re not experts in anything other than trying to be yourself,' Sara stated to Grazia.
'And if that helps somebody else feel better about where they’re at, then that is fantastic.
'But I think we can’t try too hard at anything - all we can do is live our lives the way we want to and hope that helps somebody else live their life in the best way they can.
'The number one rule that we always live by is don’t watch what somebody else is doing.
'We tried to mimic other people in our lives, but that never works. We’re just always trying to be ourselves - and that doesn’t mean you have to be like us. That means be yourself.'
Erin told the Hollywood Reporter that she and her sister used that exact outlook when creating their brand.
'That was the intention behind the brand - to feel fashion-forward but doesn’t feel exclusive,' Erin (seen with Sara) said. 'It doesn’t feel like, "You can’t sit with us." It feels accessible'
Sara agreed: 'Neither one of us can wrap our head around spending $800 on a top. We just don’t do that. We weren’t raised that way. We’ve always considered ourselves outsiders'
Jeans from Favorite Daughter are priced around $200, while dresses range from $328 (left) to $218 (right)
She said they wanted their clothing to be 'accessible' to everyone and vowed to never charge a lot for their pieces - however, the cost of some of Favorite Daughter's jackets soar to nearly $1,000.
'That was the intention behind the brand - to create a fashion brand that feels fashion-forward but doesn’t feel exclusive,' she said.
'It doesn’t feel like, "You can’t sit with us." It feels accessible. We want to create things that you can wear and feel like you’re wearing a piece that’s a conversation starter but isn’t going to make you not be able to pay rent that month.'
Sara agreed: 'Neither one of us can wrap our head around spending $800 on a top. We just don’t do that. We weren’t raised that way.
'We’ve always considered ourselves outsiders. We always feel like we’re on the other side of the velvet rope.'
Jeans from Favorite Daughter are priced around $200, while dresses range from $328 to $218. And one of its leather jackets costs a whopping $998.
Lavish lifestyle: Despite mocking the celebrity world in her show, Sara has racked up a slew of famous friends and often jets off on glamorous getaways with her athlete fiancé
While Sara mocked the celebrity world in her show and has spoken out about the misconceptions that come with being born into a wealthy family, she lives a lavish lifestyle
She has racked up a slew of famous friends - like Kate Hudson and Rachel Zoe - and often flaunts her luxurious life on social media. She is seen in London
Her Instagram feed contains snaps of her jetting off on glamorous getaways, eating in top restaurants, attending star-studded events, riding horses, and sunbathing
While the details of her LA mansion are not known, she often shares pictures and videos of herself and her family inside of it - and boy, does it look exquisite
While Sara mocked the celebrity world in her show and has spoken out about the misconceptions that come with being born into a wealthy family, she certainly lives a lavish lifestyle.
She has racked up a slew of famous friends - like Kate Hudson and Rachel Zoe - and often flaunts her luxurious life on social media.
Her Instagram feed contains snaps of her jetting off on glamorous getaways, eating in top restaurants, attending star-studded events, riding horses, and sunbathing in the backyard of her stunning and enormous home.
While the details of her LA mansion are not known, she often shares pictures and videos of herself and her family inside of it - and boy, does it look exquisite.
One clip posted to her TikTok account shows her and her daughter dancing in an enormous, marble kitchen, while another features her getting ready in a huge walk-in closet.
One clip posted to her TikTok account shows her and her daughter dancing in an enormous, marble kitchen, while another features her getting ready in a huge walk-in closet
As for her love life, she's been engaged to famous German tennis player Tommy Haas since 2010. Together, they share two daughters, Valentina, 12, and Josephine, seven
As for her love life, she's been engaged to famous German tennis player Tommy Haas since 2010. Together, they share two daughters, Valentina, 12, and Josephine, seven.
Sara is also still heavily involved in the on-screen industry. In 2019, she and Erin signed a three-year deal with Disney’s 20th Century Fox TV, Deadline reported. And they're also currently working on a new comedy for Netflix, called Shiksa.
Erin is writing the series while Sara will serve a the producer, and both are set to star in it.
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