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Bo Guagua was born on 17 December, 1987 in Chinese. Discover Bo Guagua's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?
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36 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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17 December 1987 |
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17 December |
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China |
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He is a member of famous with the age 36 years old group.
Bo Guagua Height, Weight & Measurements
At 36 years old, Bo Guagua height not available right now. We will update Bo Guagua's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Bo Xilai
Gu Kailai |
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Bo Guagua Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Bo Guagua worth at the age of 36 years old? Bo Guagua’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from China. We have estimated
Bo Guagua's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Bo Guagua Social Network
Timeline
Bo's mother, Gu Kailai, is a lawyer who also hailed from a prominent family. Gu's father, Gu Jingsheng, was a Communist revolutionary. Her mother Fan Chengxiu is a descendant of the renowned Song Dynasty prime minister and poet Fan Zhongyan. Gu is the second wife of Bo Xilai. Bo's half brother, Li Wangzhi, is a Masters graduate from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs in 2003.
Bo's lifestyle has been a subject of gossip and public interest, both internationally and within China, and also led to the coining of a new verb – "to guagua", which, according to The Independent, alludes to his charm, wealth, and abundant political connections. Bo's lifestyle is in stark contrast to his father's efforts to revive a "red culture" movement in Chongqing, which included the singing of revolutionary songs and promotion of Maoist slogans. The conspicuous consumption and privilege of the children of Chinese leaders such as Bo Guagua is a source of widespread resentment within China. Unlike some children of party leaders who maintain a low profile, Bo cultivated an unusually public persona. When Bo Xilai was suspended from his party positions, party leaders listed the younger Bo's behavior as one of the causes. Bo's lifestyle as a playboy, having been widely circulated in the international press, is widely suspected of being an embarrassment to Communist Party leadership in Beijing. The latter have made it known that they are eager for him to return to the country to keep his parents company in jail.
Because his father was a high-ranking Communist Party official, Bo Guagua's life has been an occasional topic of news media gossip, which intensified and gained considerable international attention when his father was removed from office in March 2012. Both his parents came under investigation in the alleged homicide of family friend Neil Heywood, who also reportedly helped Bo during his time in the UK.
Bo's father, Bo Xilai, was a high-profile Communist Party official and member Politburo until his removal from office in 2012. His paternal grandfather, Bo Yibo, was a prominent revolutionary leader and one of the Eight Elders of the Communist Party.
He was ultimately admitted to the Masters program in public policy at its Kennedy School of Government, from which he graduated in May 2012. He enrolled in Columbia Law School beginning Fall 2013.
On 24 April 2012, Harvard University school newspaper, The Harvard Crimson, published a statement by Bo, in which he stated that his tuition and living expenses were "funded exclusively by two sources—scholarships earned independently, and my mother's generosity from the savings she earned from her years as a successful lawyer and writer." He denied that he had ever driven a Ferrari. On the other hand, his father told the Chinese news media that his son was on full scholarship and his wife was a successful lawyer, but she was afraid of people spreading rumors, so she closed down her law office a long time ago. At the trial of Bo Xilai that started on 22 August 2013, businessman Xu Ming testified that he paid for Bo Guagua's travel and credit card bills, although during cross-examination Bo Xilai challenged many of the payments.
After his suspension at Oxford, Bo reportedly lived in a luxury flat at the Randolph Hotel. A front-page Wall Street Journal story alleged that Bo was seen stepping out of a red Ferrari wearing a tuxedo in early 2011 at the residence of then-U.S. ambassador Jon Huntsman, Jr.. This anecdote was later challenged by the New York Times, which reported that Huntsman's daughter had been picked up by the function's organisers, while Bo had arrived at the function in a chauffeur-driven Audi, and was not wearing a tuxedo. Bo organised trips to China for his classmates, and invited Jackie Chan to appear at a function at Oxford. During his time at Oxford, Bo was featured in the Chinese edition of Esquire.
The Wall Street Journal reported that he was living at a luxury apartment in Cambridge, Massachusetts at a monthly cost of approximately $2,600. He was also reported to drive a $80,000 black Porsche sports car, having collected violations for running stop signs in December 2010 and May 2011, and for speeding in February 2012.
Bo Kuangyi (born 17 December 1987), more commonly known as Bo Guagua, is the second son of former Chinese politician Bo Xilai, and the only child of Gu Kailai, his father's second wife. Bo attended Harrow School, read PPE at Oxford University, and studied for a master's degree at Harvard University. In 2016, Bo graduated from Columbia Law School with a Juris Doctor degree.