How the world's youngest billionaire relaxes

At the age of 19, Norwegian Alexandra Andersen became the world's youngest billionaire.
Almost immediately after graduating from high school, she made the Forbes list of the richest people, although she took 1,476th place. She shares this position with her sister Katarina, who is only a year older. Each sister is worth $$1.2 billion.
Alexandra ended up among the wealthiest people thanks to her father, Johan Andersen, who gave his two daughters 80% from the family investment company Ferd. Ill-wishers claim that he did this not out of great love for his offspring, but to evade taxes.
Otherwise, apart from the astronomical sum in her account, Alexandra leads a very down-to-earth lifestyle: she doesn’t spend a cent from her inheritance and buys a used car because her father insisted on it. “When the world found out about my fortune, I immediately received 500 requests to add me as a friend on Facebook,” the girl laughs. Of all the social networks, the billionaire prefers Instagram, where she posts photos from horseback riding lessons or promotes veganism. How else the young rich woman spends her time is in the photo selection of Gazeta.Ru.