Shay is the star of the Netflix original series “Bling Empire.” She wanders as freely between Boucheron and Beverly Hills as someone with $600 million. The first time we encounter Shay, she is dismantling her closet in preparation for some major home renovations. She claims contractors, she claims, are “dumb” and would compel her to stay in a hotel while they complete the project, so the 60-year-old daughter of an international arms dealer’s next natural move is to pick up the sledgehammer herself and complete the work properly. Â
 If Bling Empire is about the fantastically rich Asian community in Los Angeles, then Shay is the show’s defining character. In Tokyo, the heiress was born to Ai Oizumi, a descendant of Russian royalty, and Edward Shay, the titan behind Pacific Architects and Engineers. As a child, she moved to Los Angeles. She later divorced four times and raised her 27-year-old son, cannabis paraphernalia collector Kenny Kemp.
 Producer Jeff Jenkins, best known for his work on Keeping Up With the Kardashians, persuaded her to join Bling Empire. Shay expressed an interest in assisting on one of Jenkins’ productions, which developed into a lead role. I was sitting in front of the camera. The next thing I knew, Because I’m quite bashful, it was difficult. “I never considered doing something like this, especially at my age,” Anna told OprahMag.com. So, what has Anna Shay been up to since her jaw-dropping reality television debut?
At first, she neglected to cash her Netflix check. If your net worth exceeds that of certain countries, it’s easy to overlook cashing in your salary. “It was perplexing when I received the checks,” Shay explained to OprahMag.com. I was at a loss as to what to do with them. I didn’t cash them, and as a result, I got into problems. They are in a savings account with me. I’d want to have a party. I don’t believe the money is mine. I believe it is the property of the team that had to put up with me. ” Shay has been a devoted humanitarian throughout.
 Although Anna’s father opposed her work, she has served on the board of the George Lopez Foundation, which promotes organ donation and kidney illness awareness. Her late parents formed the Shay Foundation, which focuses on music, the performing arts, and education.
 On the other hand, she and her friend and co-star, Kane Lim, have been giving away $3,000 worth of groceries. As Chloe Foussianes wrote in a Town and Country profile, “They’ll go to a luxury store, she’ll buy something, and the salesperson will buy the same thing.” Lim has been accompanying her on grocery shopping sprees recently, piling $3,000 worth of food into his trunk so she can take it home and distribute it.
“She’s like, ‘Oh, take some for you,'” Lim recalled Shay’s spontaneous philanthropic acts. Take this loaf of bread. “Consider this.” She became dissatisfied with her Beverly Hills mansion. Variety claimed in December that Shay had marketed her Sunset Boulevard mansion for $16 million. The roughly 9,000-square-foot estate features five bedrooms and five bathrooms and was initially constructed in 1926. Shirley Temple and crime boss Tony Milano have been previous tenants.
According to the listing, the huge home features “park-like grounds with mature palm trees, rolling lawns, and property-specific fountains,” as well as a four-car garage, a sizable motor court, a paddle tennis court, a swimming pool, and separate guest rooms. Additionally, she is undergoing training to become a contractor.
 Shay informed Town and Country that she is pursuing a license as a contractor. That makes sense, given her demolition derby appearance in the show’s premiere episode. Even the super-rich, it appears, forget to fill up their cars. Shay told Esquire a week before her interview that she was spotted by a fan while looking for someone to assist her in pushing her car to the petrol station.
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