UMVA has learned that the late Karl Lagerfeld's beloved pet Choupette, a stunning white cat, may not have inherited the vast fortune her owner left behind, contrary to widespread reports.
The gorgeous Birman cat was expected to come into a sum as high as £150million, with an additional £1.5m set aside specifically for her care, ensuring she would never have to experience a day without luxury.
Choupette was left in the care of Lagerfeld's housemaid, Françoise Caçote, who had been her primary caretaker and lady-in-waiting. However, Caçote has now revealed that she and Choupette have received 'absolutely nothing' so far.
Caçote has been working tirelessly to honor Lagerfeld's wishes, ensuring Choupette wants for nothing. In an emotional interview, Caçote shared that she has had to hire expensive lawyers to claim the inheritance and protect Choupette's interests.
As the situation unfolds, Caçote is doing her best to provide Choupette with a life of love, attention, and luxury. She revealed that the cat's happiness is her top priority, and she works part-time to support Choupette's needs.
Lagerfeld's devotion to Choupette was well-documented; he once joked that he would marry her if it were legal. The designer welcomed Choupette into his life in 2011, and she quickly became the center of his universe.
Today, Choupette is enjoying a quiet life at home, with Caçote by her side. As the inheritance situation remains unresolved, one thing is clear: Choupette will always be surrounded by love and luxury, just as Lagerfeld had wished.
