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Instagram. Dan Bilzerian, known to many as the 'King of Instagram' (he has over 6 million followers) is one of the internet's most curious characters.
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Read More »At face value, the 34-year-old poker star comes off as a God of the alpha male - his life is documented on the photo-sharing site, a life full of fast cars, tons of money, and hot women. Spend a little more time flipping through his photos and reading about him, and Bilzerian just comes off as straight-up unlikeable. Recently, Bilzerian was sued by a model/actress that claims Bilzerian threw her off a roof of a house into a pool, causing her to injur her foot. Her lawyer's threat to collect from Bilzerian recieved a response from "the King" that stated, "Like your client, the facts of the claim won't, quite, fly." "My greatest fear is that someone will break in and I won't be able to decide what gun to shoot them with," he once tweeted. In a profile from GQ, the inner-workings of Bilzerian's lifestyle is meticulously recorded, focusing especially on his formative years, which Bilzerian says were "lonely and stressful." "The details of Dan Bilzerian's early life read more like a Marvel Comics origins story than the biography of a real human being," GQ reports. [Bilzerian] grew up in Tampa, Florida, in an eleven-bedroom mansion that was half the size of Buckingham Palace, with its own indoor basketball court, batting cage, lake-front views, swimming pool, water slide, and an "imported volcanic rock mountain". His dad, descended from survivors of the Armenian diaspora, owned a robotics company, among other investments. Meanwhile, pretty much everyone in his family, including Dan, his mum, Terri, and his little brother, Adam, has a near-genius-level IQ. And the apple apparently doesn't fall too far from the tree when it comes to toeing the line of the law - Bilzerian Senior, who once sued his son's Little League baseball team for slander in an argument over a $5,000 donation. The case was later dismissed. Looks like the hours I've been logging on Christian mingle are finally paying off Une photo publiée par Dan Bilzerian (@danbilzerian) le Janv. 20, 2015 at 12:04 PST "Basically I didn't get a ton of attention as a kid," Bilzerian has admitted in past interviews. "I guess that's why I'm such a flashy lunatic."
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