James Van Der Beek kaufte einen Monat vor seinem Tod die Texas Ranch für 4,7 Millionen US-Dollar

https://www.tmz.com/2026/02/13/james-van-der-beek-purchased-texas-ranch-before-dying/?adid=social-tw

25 Kommentare

  1. So… did the family just lie about being broke to rake in the sympathy donations?

  2. Feeling the grift. There is so many people in need and these wealthy people can’t imagine what the struggle is like for us middle class. The feel so deserving to be propped up it’s disturbing

  3. Beginning_Crazy_5318 on

    I live in Austin, not too far from this area.  . It’s gorgeous and SUPER expensive. This didn’t smell right from the beginning, but obviously didn’t wanna be “that guy” to raise the issue. 

  4. monkeymoo32 on

    God dammit. We are living in the upside down… perception has really changed our sense of what is just. I blame advertising and the internet. We are in the late stages of nihilism via capitalism

  5. gentlybeepingheart on

    Second property, too. They have another home in LA that they rent out.

  6. People will give money to a celebrity but not take care of their neighbor next door.

  7. Specialist-Neck-7810 on

    I have a feeling that THEIR idea of “broke” is very different from MY idea of broke.

  8. Grizzybaby1985 on

    The rich begging for money is fucking mental lost a lot of respect for that family

  9. Lord_Dingus83 on

    Hence why I don’t donate to anyone who has had a $1M payday anytime on their life.

  10. lost_and_confussed on

    Why do people act like a celeb playing characters in movies and shows that they like makes them a good person? People being surprised by this is hilarious to me.

  11. Smokes_LetsGo876 on

    Well damn, now I feel bad for standing up for the family when people were dragging others for donating. I thought they were literally penniless after the battle with cancer.

    I’m so fucking done with rich people.

  12. North_South_Side on

    Friend of mine works in a children’s hospital in the terminal cancer ward.

    I cannot believe people lined up to give money to this well to do family. So many people who have nothing are seriously suffering.

    Sick world. Celebrity is poison.

  13. culinarysiren on

    And here I was called gross yesterday for my belief that this gofund me was a grift and that they should sell their house and rental property and live within their means. I swear this is sickening.

  14. Unlucky-Public-2947 on

    If his wife had an ounce of decency she would donate the money to a local cancer facility in his name, he might have been in on the ranch purchase but having gone through stage 3 bowel cancer myself, and luckily survived, the drugs / chemo mess with your mind so much I can reserve judgement.

    But what his wife is doing now is so fucked, i mean he was no Brando but he was a decent actor who played a central role in a show that meant a lot to a lot of people, and that legacy, for what its worth is being shit upon the person who is supposed to love him the most.

  15. Booklet-of-Wisdom on

    Yeah, I’m very sorry for his kids, it sucks they lost their dad.

    That being said,their mother could sell their almost $5 million ranch (!!) and they could downsize to a still gorgeous house nearby.

    That’s more than most people get. I still can’t believe they got $2 million from the GFM.

    I had to spend my whole savings on my dad’s $3,000 funeral, that sucked. Then my car died, and I had to go onto debt to get a new (used) one. No one game anything, lol!

    That’s the real world.

  16. weirdhoney216 on

    I’m sorry he died, he didn’t deserve that and cancer is truly evil. His grifting wife can F off though. Sell your ranch

  17. bilateralcosine on

    Laughed out loud when I saw they’d made $2 million on their kickstarter. People are dumb.

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