Motor racing legend Sir Stirling Moss’s wife, Susie, leaves £28million but died without making a will

Motor racing legend Sir Stirling Moss's wife, Susie, leaves £28million but died without making a will

As a seasoned journalist with decades of experience under my belt, I must say I find myself increasingly disheartened by the growing trend of privilege and wealth being leveraged to break into the pop music industry. It seems that in today’s world, money can buy not only influence but also talent, or at least the illusion thereof.


when Sir Stirling Moss passed away in 2020 at the age of 90, the beloved motor racing icon with a penchant for parties left behind an intricately detailed will. It included a bequest of £1,000 to a dear friend, whom he requested to “treat yourself to some nights out.”

It has come to light that Susie, who was his widow, did not draft a will prior to her passing at the age of 69 last year, despite having an estimated fortune of £28 million.

Despite the potential mistake, their situation might ultimately save their son Elliot Moss – a restaurant owner – from becoming homeless last summer when he only received a small portion of his father’s nearly £21 million fortune.

1. Option A: He clarified that he faces a decision between selling his restaurant or his apartment.

Recently unveiled probate records reveal that Lady Moss had an estate valued at £27.8 million upon her passing. Nevertheless, since she failed to leave a legitimate will behind, the Probate Office granted Letters of Administration instead.

Motor racing legend Sir Stirling Moss's wife, Susie, leaves £28million but died without making a will

Motor racing legend Sir Stirling Moss's wife, Susie, leaves £28million but died without making a will
Motor racing legend Sir Stirling Moss's wife, Susie, leaves £28million but died without making a will

1. In such a situation, the property typically goes to the closest living relatives (in this instance, Elliot), but he was unreachable last night.

After Susie passed away in March of last year, Tina, who is married to the vibrant retail magnate Sir Philip Green, shared this with me through tears: ‘My cherished sister perished from a shattered heart. She never healed after Stirling departed us. Their marriage was the most remarkable love tale I’ve ever witnessed.’

As a lifestyle enthusiast, let me share a remarkable tale from my own experiences – mine with the legendary Stirling. Our paths crossed when I was just five, while he was a seasoned 28-year-old. Yet, this chance encounter was destined to unfold into an extraordinary love story that spanned two decades.

1. Their latest marriage spanned close to four decades, significantly longer than his first two attempts at matrimony:

According to the Daily Mail, Susie stated that the difference in their ages wasn’t significant to her. To her, Sir Stirling simply didn’t seem old.

1. “I found my self-assurance instrumental in handling the consistent admiration he attracted, acknowledging that many women were drawn to him.” (First person perspective)

 

 Getty heiress bids for pop stardom

Could it be that the realm of popular music is increasingly dominated by the affluent? This question arises due to the emergence of Ivy Getty, a billionaire heiress, as a new pop artist with her debut single titled “One Hit Wonder.”

Getty comments, “This tune has a very feminine feel,” as she’s seen holding a microphone in an image she posted online. She enjoys various pop tunes but found it enjoyable to make a song ideal for playing in her closet while getting dressed or one suitable for singing at a karaoke bar herself.

A 29-year-old American socialite isn’t the only wealthy hopeful in the pop music scene. Others, such as Kirsty Bertarelli and Daphne Guinness, have also made it big. Notably, Daphne recently unveiled her fourth album to positive reviews from critics.

Motor racing legend Sir Stirling Moss's wife, Susie, leaves £28million but died without making a will
Motor racing legend Sir Stirling Moss's wife, Susie, leaves £28million but died without making a will
 

1. During King Charles’s coronation, Sir Karl Jenkins, with his unkempt long hair, tinted spectacles, and handlebar mustache, unexpectedly gained online fame. People joked that he resembled the Duchess of Suspect (Duchess of Sussex) in disguise.

Currently, the musician, known for composing music for the Westminster Abbey service, expresses a sense of being overlooked due to elitism within the realm of classical music.

He used to play jazz regularly for many years, but now he has shifted his focus towards modern classical music. He has earned acknowledgement for his efforts, including being knighted.

1. “However, in certain circles within the classical music world, I’m yet to gain the respect I deserve. They view me as not ‘serious’ enough because my compositions are appealing and easy to remember.”

 

Will Kirsty Wark potentially be succeeded by a popular TikTok content creator? The editor of Newsnight, Jonathan Aspinwall, is looking for fresh candidates to share hosting duties with Victoria Derbyshire on the revamped show. He mentioned that the ideal candidate should have a modern appeal and some level of popularity.

At the age of 41, Amol Rajan may have other job opportunities if he continues to be seen as modern and relevant in the industry.

 

During an interview on Channel 4 News, Cathy Newman found herself speechless in response to Jordan Peterson’s strong arguments regarding sexism and free speech. Jordan Peterson, known for his advocacy on cultural issues, left Newman momentarily at a loss for words.

The online backlash she received caused her to have ‘panic attacks’, she says.

‘I got horribly trolled after the Jordan Peterson thing. It did knock my confidence.

Motor racing legend Sir Stirling Moss's wife, Susie, leaves £28million but died without making a will
Motor racing legend Sir Stirling Moss's wife, Susie, leaves £28million but died without making a will

One possibility could be: “I had a very challenging broadcast coming up, and it was time for me to deliver the news.”

1. During the news headlines, I felt my heart pound rapidly and struggled to catch my breath. It seems I might have experienced a panic attack. (Paraphrased)

 

Roger Daltrey is inviting fans to ask him about his illustrious career during his latest solo tour.

But don’t bother trying to ‘cancel’ The Who legend if the answers aren’t politically correct.

At the entrance, there’s a box where you can submit your questions. I’ll respond to some of them. However, a disclaimer for my performance: At some point, you might find yourself taken aback. (Said by the 80-year-old singer)

1. “A situation might frustrate you. It would be best if you handle it immediately, or perhaps consider moving on. I find the constant supervision overwhelming, and at this stage in my life, I prefer a bit more independence.”

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