Jennifer Lawrence is one of the best-paid female stars in Hollywood. She made a ton of cash starring in the Hunger Games franchise and proved her acting skills in movies like Silver Linings Playbook. Her talent has translated into substantial wealth. While she should live like a queen with the money she’s made, she chooses not to. She lives in the very same apartment she did before she got her fame.
In an interview with Fabulous magazine, Lawrence emphasized her upbringing and the values instilled in her, highlighting the importance of appreciating the value of money. Her grounded approach serves as a testament to her humility and ability to prioritize financial responsibility, even amidst her remarkable achievements.
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Perhaps she needs no introduction, but Sarah Michelle Geller starred as the hugely popular Buffy in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She had a wildly successful career after the show until she decided to settle down and enjoy a quiet life. While the start has some serious money, she has revealed that she lives a fairly normal life with her two sons, shopping at Whole Foods, just like an average Jane.
Geller learned not to take money for granted from her single mother after her dad left the family. She embraced the value of life and the significance of money, being a means and not something to chase her entire life.
Dave Grohl
Foo Fighters frontman and former Nirvana drummer, Dave Grohl, has amassed some serious bank throughout his three-decade-long career. He has made an estimated $225 million, all thanks to his music. But the rock star gets worried about spending too much money too fast.
He has a hard time spending the money and is still afraid of going broke because he never finished high school. He has his family to take care of, which makes him more frugal than one might think. This grounded mindset reinforces Grohl's determination to maintain a stable and secure future.
Sarah Jessica Parker
While the character she portrayed in "Sex in the City", Carrie Bradshaw, wasn’t one for modesty or subtlety with money, the same cannot be stated for Sarah Jessica Parker. In 2008, during an interview, Parker spoke out about the importance of being responsible with money.
As a kid, she wore hand-me-downs, and to this day loves going to thrift stores and finding bargains. She grew up on welfare and had humble beginnings, which also helped shape her view toward money. Her humble beginnings have undoubtedly shaped her perspective on money, fostering a grounded and practical outlook on life.
Mick Jagger
As the leader of the iconic Rolling Stones, you might think that Mick Jagger loves the finest things in life. But while he does like to party, he is more frugal than he appears and appreciates the modest things in life. He is aware of how much he spends and has been described by his ex-wives as “pretty tight” compared to how others might think of him.
He says he was always taught to fix things when they break instead of throwing them away, and not to take his entire entourage on vacations to the French Riviera like some stars do today.