Kirsty Bertarelli
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Kirsty Bertarelli Net Worth

Kirsty Bertarelli is a British singer, songwriter, philanthropist, and former beauty pageant winner. She was born on June 30, 1971 in Staffordshire, England and was crowned Miss UK in 1988. She is the wife of Swiss billionaire Ernesto Bertarelli, and her family ranks 6th on the list of UK’s wealthiest people and 4th on the list of wealthiest people in Switzerland. She is a trustee at Bertarelli Foundation, which supports research projects on life sciences and marine reserve protection. As a singer, she has released six studio albums and a Christmas EP, including her debut album ‘Elusive’, and is the writer of the All Saints hit single ‘Black Coffee’.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Former Miss UK, Wife of Ernesto Bertarelli
Birth Day June 30, 1971
Birth Place Staffordshire, England, British
Age 52 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer
Residence Switzerland
Occupation Song writer Singer
Known for Miss UK, 1988 "Black Coffee" (All Saints song)
Spouse(s) Ernesto Bertarelli (m. 2000)
Children 3
Website Kirsty Bertarelli's music website

💰 Net worth: $9 Billion (2024)

Kirsty Bertarelli's net worth is estimated to reach a staggering $9 billion by 2024. Best known as the Former Miss UK and the wife of Ernesto Bertarelli, a Swiss-Italian billionaire and successful businessman, Kirsty has made a name for herself as a philanthropist and songwriter as well. Her incredible wealth can be attributed to her involvement in various business ventures, including investments in pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. Kirsty's success and dedication to various charitable causes have made her a prominent figure in British society. Alongside her husband, she has actively supported initiatives focusing on environmental conservation and healthcare. With her remarkable net worth, Kirsty Bertarelli continues to make an impact both in the business world and through her philanthropic efforts.

Biography/Timeline

1988

She was crowned Miss UK in 1988, giving her the right to compete in the 1988 Miss World pageant where she placed 2nd runner-up. After moving to London, she began to write music professionally and was signed on to Warner Records.

2000

In 2000, she co-wrote "Black Coffee". The song was recorded by All Saints and became a worldwide hit. It was number one in the UK chart, reached the Top 10 in seven other countries and featured in various international charts for 20 weeks.

2009

Universal Music liked the songs and decided to sign her. The first single, "Don’t Say", was released digitally through online stores on 9 December 2009. Her debut album Elusive was published on 15 January 2010, entering the Swiss charts in the 20th position.

2010

Throughout 2010, Bertarelli published two more singles in Switzerland ("Elusive" and "More Than Anything"). She also had several live performances, including the Montreux Jazz Festival and opening acts for Simply Red in Edinburgh and Zürich.

2011

2011 also saw the release of her single "Set Your Body Free" which included remixes from Loverush UK!, Jason van Wyk, Full Intention and Nova.

2012

In February 2012, her acoustic album Green was released digitally on iTunes worldwide. Continuing her support for the WWF, proceeds from the album are being donated to the WWF.

2014

Bertarelli then released her next album titled Love Is, which was partly recorded in Nashville, Tennessee. Her latest album, called Indigo Shores, was released on 12 May 2014 following her signing by Decca Records in the autumn of 2013.

2019

Born in the United Kingdom, Kirsty spent her childhood in Stone in Staffordshire. Her family owns one of the world’s major manufacturers of ceramic products, Churchill China.

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