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As an American heiress, entrepreneur, socialite, and writer, Candy Spelling has a net worth of about $600 million. Born as Carole Gene Marer, she is the widow of Aaron Spelling, an entertainment mogul and creator of many TV shows. Aaron Spelling was a prolific producer of television shows including the popular television series like Melrose Place, 90210, the Mod Squad, Charmed, Dynasty, and 7th Heaven, among many others.

Candy Spelling

Aaron died in 2006, leaving Candy with their two children, Randy and Tori. Also, her family is the previous owner of the single, largest family home in LA called The Manor or Spelling Manor before she sold it for $85 million to British Petra Ecclestone after her husband's death. Today, besides being an entrepreneur and socialite, she is busy being a writer and columnist. In 2009, her autobiographical book entitled: Stories from Candyland was a success after landing the The New York Times' Best Seller List a few weeks after its publication. She also does regular write-ups for LA Confidential magazine, the TMZ.com, and The Huffington Post.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2011

Sale of Asset

Value of her 14-bedroom Los Angeles mansion upon sale to British heiress Petra Ecclestone

$85,000,000

2010

Earnings

Earnings from winninig on the Las Vegas slot machines

$90,000

2010

Asset

Value of her 15,555-square-foot penthouse

$35,000,000

2007

Earnings

Earnings from winning on the Las Vegas slot machines

$180,000

2006

Earnings

Earnings from winning on the Las Vegas slot machines

$200,000