
Looking for some inspiration to turn your life around, and finally
start making some progress on your dreams? Well look no further, we've
got it. Contrary to popular belief,
not all celebrities were born into
money and fame. A lot of them had to earn their stripes the hard way,
and overcome rough childhoods. It's been said that it takes nearly
10,000 hours of practice to master any craft. These celebrities
definitely put the work in. Remember people: If never try to make your
dreams happen, then they'll never happen for you.
Growing up, Celine Dion had a hard life. Before she was a Grammy
award winning singer, Dion grew up as one of 14 children in her
French-Canadian Family. Her parents both struggled to provide for the
family when she was young. She's come a long way since then. Dion is now
a five time Grammy winner with an estimated net worth of $400 million.
Not bad.
The lovable, amazing Jim Carry grew up dirt poor. During his
childhood, the whole family lived out of VW camper parked right outside
the factory where his parents worked. Before getting his big break Carry
jumped around from low-paying job to low-paying job. He even struggled
with homelessness for a time.
When Leonardo DiCaprio moved out to Hollywood to pursue his dreams,
the city did not necessarily embrace him. Before his big break he fell
in poverty with some shady characters and even criminals. It seems like
it was worth it for Leo though, his net worth is estimated to be around
$200 million.
Mark Wahlberg grew up in tough South Boston. After he dropped out of
school at age 14, teenage Wahlberg pursued a life of petty crime and
drugs. He got a big wake up call after serving time for assault, and
decided to turn his life around. By all accounts he's been pretty
successful at this with an estimated net worth of $165 million.
Before becoming the international best selling author of the Harry
Potter series, JK Rowling was a struggling single mother. Life was tough
for her living off of government welfare, but she stuck to it and even
managed to find the time to write. The result? She's estimated to have a
net worth of $1 billion. JK Rowling is literally the definition of a
rags to riches story.
With a current net worth estimated to be $2.7 billion, Oprah is in
her own category of success. She grew up in poverty on a small farm in
Mississippi living with her grandmother and single mother. Oprah was
also sexually assaulted by a relative when she was 9 years old. Despite
the hardships of her situation she persevered and went on to become
the modern day media mogul and celebrity.
7.) Arnold Schwarzenegger
Before he was the Governator and action movie superstar, Arnold
Schwarzenegger was a poor immigrant from Austria. He begged and borrowed
to get enough money to start his first business Pumping Bricks, which
he used to finance his body building career. ...and we all know how that
turned out for him.
The rapper-turned-diversified-entrepreneur began life in the Marcy
Housing Project in Brooklyn. As a teen, Jay-Z got involved in crime, but
turned it around to become one of the richest, most successful
celebrities in the world.
If you're not directly familiar with Sean Combs, you definitely know
his reputation. This man is a true music mogul, but he didn't start out
that way. He had a tough childhood growing up in the projects in Harlem.
Combs' father was killed in a drug related shooting. Instead of letting
all that get him down, Combs persevered and now owns his own successful
record label.
Halle Berry was raised by a single mother in Cleveland, Ohio, and
like many others on this list, had a hard life. Before getting her big
break, she spent time in and out of homeless shelters in New York City.
The "Top Gun" star didn't have an easy start in life as the son of an
abusive father living in upstate New York. Nowadays Tom Cruise and his
movies are household names. Not only that, but he has a net worth of
around $270 million. H/T:
Elite Daily
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