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16 Apr, 5 tweets, 3 min read
Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez have officially called it quits, splitting up one of the world’s richest power-couples on.forbes.com/6011H2wZF by @WallStManeet Image
J. Lo is one of America’s wealthiest self-made women with a net worth of more than $150 million from her music, film and endorsements on.forbes.com/6011H2wZF Image
A-Rod one of the top earning athletes ever, has amassed a fortune of at least $400 million based on Forbes estimates on.forbes.com/6011H2wZF Image
Rodriguez has used his star power, network of billionaire business leaders, and roughly $130 million in take-home pay (after deducting taxes, fees and A-list spending and before compounded interest) to build A-Rod Inc
Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez are major players in sports, Hollywood, music—and investing. What does the A-list breakup mean for fortunes? Find out here: on.forbes.com/6011H2wZF Image

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