However, that’s not always the case.
She “definitely had moments where [she] couldnt afford groceries and things like that.”
She toldToday, “It was difficult, but I figured it out.

He said if you go to college, you still get an allowance.
I was cut off.”
However, in times of struggle, she turned to her mom, Melanie Griffith, for help.

“She was the nice one,” Dakota said.
2.In 2007,Kourtney KardashianBarker, who’s the daughter ofRobert KardashianSr.
andKris Jenner, toldInside Edition, “I was cut off when I graduated college.”

“My dad was like, ‘you should probably get a job.
You have a month, Ill help you find one.
But then you have to make money and support yourself,'” she said.

She continued, “Already having that lifestyle growing up, we wanna maintain that.
So its probably even harder for us, because a lot of people are doing nothing.
Weve all worked since we were about 16 years old.”

The spokesperson said, “That funding ceased in the summer of last year.
The couple are now financially independent.”
Charles’s spokesperson and Harry’s representative disagree on the timeline of when they were cut off.

So he never gave me anything.
But I can see how somebody might have that perception."
She also toldGlamour, “People think, ‘She’s just a rich kid.’

Until I was 18, I was.
Then I was broke.
I’ve never taken a dime off my parents.

I’m completely self-made.”
Kirk grew up in poverty, but his mother taught him the importance of generosity.
My mother said to me, You must take care of other people.

That stayed with me."
He also said, “My wife [Anne] is very smart.
Fifty years ago she set up a trust, and its been growing ever since.

So recently [in 2012] I said, How much money do we have in that?
And she said, $80 million.
I said, What?!'”
Anne added, “He said, I want to give it away.
And thats exactly whats happening.”
It’s written there, but I don’t believe that was his last wishes…
I believe he was influenced, and we all know who he was influenced by.
I don’t need to say her name."
Most of Aaron’s moneyreportedlywent to his wife/Tori’s mom, Candy Spelling.
Like, what if I am the fierce hustler and businesswoman I am today, but with that?"
She said, “I will always be there for her.”
At the time, shereportedlysaid it was “for reasons which are well known to them.”
So none of the later years had had any impact on her emotionally whatsoever.
As a result, she wasn’t able to afford college.
Neither did my father."