Billionaire Son of George Soros Living Up the Bachelor Lifestyle in the Hamptons
Summertime in the Hamptons is all fun and (model-filled) games for Alexander Soros, the son of billionaire philanthropist and Democratic donor, George Soros.
Page Six reports that the 30-year-old bachelor has been living it up and “shuttling models” to and from his $85 million Hamptons summer rental, Villa Maria. Instagram snapshots reveal a party-boy lifestyle surrounded by models like Rachel Fox, Allie Fosheim, Lameka Fox, Mayra Suarez and even New York Knicks star Joakim Noah. A quick browse through the #CampSoros hashtag reveals a celebratory atmosphere full of pool floats, bikinis and, at the center of it all, the bright beaming smile of the young Soros scion.
Happy 4th of July from #CampSoros ?? #KnicksTape
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Real men wear bibs!!! @scooterbraun @realjaywilliams @donniemcgrath @ross.burns
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Soros, a champion of human rights by his own right, runs the The Alexander Soros Foundation, a non-profit campaigning for environmentalism and civil rights around the world. A graduate of New York University, Soros is working on his PhD thesis at the University of California, Berkeley entitled “Jewish Dionysus: Heine, Neitzsche and the Politics of Literature.” Just two years ago, an essay by Soros was published in the book “God, Faith and Identity from the Ashes: Reflections of Children and Grandchildren of Holocaust Survivors.”
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