80-year-old Oracle founder marries 33-year-old Chinese woman...Guessing about two children
Dec 24, 2024
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According to the Wall Street Journal and other foreign media, Ellison recently married a 33-year-old Chinese man, sleepy Zhu. The age difference between the two is a whopping 47 years.
The state was born in China, entering the United States in 2010, and earned a bachelor's degree in international studies from the University of Michigan.
The two were also seen sitting together at a tennis tournament in March 2018.
At the time, Ellison was a legal couple with his fourth wife Nikita, 38, but has reportedly separated since 2016.
The two were divorced in May 2020.
The story of Ellison and the state's marriage began on November 21 this year.
University of Michigan football team 'Wolverines' came to light when it beat rival Louisiana State Tigers to sign a 17-year-old star player,
At that time, Ellison donated 10 million dollars (about 14.5 billion won), so it was possible to recruit players.
At the time, the University of Michigan sponsors' group thanked Ellison and his wife, Sleepy State, for their financial support" issued a statement.
This turned their rumors into conviction.
However, it is not known exactly when the two married.
However, the two are believed to already have two children.
This is because sleepy state said in a conversation with one person that they have two children.
Foreign media pointed out that Ellison, who is usually called 'Playboy', acted in accordance with 'Reputation'.
Ellison was previously married four times.
She married her first wife, Ada Quinn, who majored in Chinese history in 1967, and was linked to Nancy Wheeler Jenkins in 1977, Barbara Booth in 1983, and Melanie Craft in 2003.
Meanwhile, according to Forbes Billionaires List, Ellison was ranked the third richest person in the world with an estimated net worth of 219.6 billion dollars (318.8592 trillion won).
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is known to have $429.2 billion (623.84 trillion won), followed by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos with $242.5 billion (352.1 trillion won).
bellho@sportschosun.com