WiseTech billionaire Richard White’s girlfriend Zena Nasser flaunts her wealth in video as he tops list of Australia’s richest bosses after Twiggy Forrest split with his wife

WiseTech billionaire Richard White’s girlfriend Zena Nasser flaunts her wealth in video as he tops list of Australia’s richest bosses after Twiggy Forrest splits with his wife

  • A tech billionaire’s lover flaunts wealth in an awkward video
  • Zena Nasser And Others Sing ABBA’s ‘Money, Money, Money’
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The glamorous lover of Australia’s new ‘richest boss’ flaunts her wealth in a striking video – lip syncing to ABBA’s hit ‘Money, Money, Money’.

Zena Nasser, the girlfriend of WiseTech billionaire Richard White, shared the music video – originally filmed by her teenage daughter Eliza for TikTok – on her Facebook page. However, the video was quickly removed.

Mr White took over the Australian Financial Review’s title of ‘Australia’s Richest Boss’ from mining magnate Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest after announcing his divorce from wife Nicola.

In the video, Ms. Nasser and a woman who sources say is her nanny and her tattooed boyfriend, float along to the 1976 hit parade from various locations around the high-flying French Riviera town of Saint-Tropez.

At one point, she appears to be in the backseat of a luxury vehicle pretending to sing the line “in my dreams, I’ve got a plan,” as Mr. White got into the car next to her.

The young nanny then muttered the following lines into the song, “If I got a rich man for me, I wouldn’t have to work at all, I’d act crazy and have a ball.”

Richard White’s glamorous girlfriend Zena Nasser (pictured together) shared a TikTok video made by her teenage daughter on her personal Facebook page

At another point in the clip, Ms. Nasser could be seen sitting in the back of a luxury vehicle - next to her billionaire lover (pictured)

At another point in the clip, Ms. Nasser could be seen sitting in the back of a luxury vehicle – next to her billionaire lover (pictured)

At another point in the video, Ms. Nasser mimicked the lyrics, “I work all night, I work all day to pay the bills I have to pay.” Isn’t it sad?’ as the camera panned briefly past her billionaire boyfriend hard at work on his laptop.

Ms Nasser, a criminal lawyer once described by the Daily Telegraph as a “Rolex-wearing, Gucci-sleeved daughter of a Lebanese developer,” has now locked down her Facebook page.

Her LinkedIn and Instagram accounts appear to have been deleted. She continues to describe herself as a “mother and advocate” on her Twitter page.

It was revealed earlier this week that Ms Nasser was charged in 2007 with sharing an ‘improper relationship’ with a prisoner while working as a criminal defense attorney.

At the time, she was reportedly barred from entering a prison in NSW by state corrective services for up to two years.

During her legal career, Ms. Nasser represented alleged members of the notorious biker gang and Michael Ibrahim, who pleaded guilty in 2008 to manslaughter following the fatal 2006 stabbing of Robin Nassour.

The clip featured Ms. Nasser (pictured) lip syncing to ABBA's

A range of others also appeared in the video (screenshot shown)

The clip featured Ms Nasser (pictured left) lip syncing to ABBA’s ‘Money, Money, Money’ from various locations in St Tropez

Ms. Nasser's daughter shot the video, which was then uploaded to Tik Tok and Facebook.  In the photo: a young couple who, according to sources, are her babysitter and friend

Ms. Nasser’s daughter shot the video, which was then uploaded to Tik Tok and Facebook. In the photo: a young couple who, according to sources, are her babysitter and friend

She also represented convicted murderer Bassam Hamzy.

Mr White took the top spot on the AFR’s Rich Bosses List after Forrest announced last Wednesday night that he was divorcing his wife Nicola Forrest, wiping out $20 billion from his personal fortune.

The Rich bosses List ranks the richest executives of the 300 largest companies on the Australian stock exchange based on the value of their shareholdings in the company.

White’s $10.5 billion stake in the company gives him an edge over Forrest, who now has a $9.2 billion stake in Fortescue Metals Group.

WiseTech is a software company focused entirely on the logistics industry that Mr. White founded in 1994 after a few other successful companies and a brief career in a rock’n’roll band in his twenties.

The company was listed on the ASX in 2016 when Mr White was 60 and made him a billionaire the following year.

Mr White has described himself as a ‘refugee’ from the music industry who is close friends with iconic Australian band The Angels and once repaired guitars for AC/DC’s Angus and Malcolm Young.

AFR’S RICH BOSS LIST 2023

Note that this tracks stock ownership in publicly traded companies, it is separate from the Rich List which tracks personal wealth.

1. Richard White – WiseTech Global $10.5 billion

2. Andrew Forrest – Fortescue Metals Group $9.2 billion

3. Alan Wilson – Reece Group $6.7 million

4. Som Hupert – Pro Medicus $1.8 billion

5. Anthony Hall – Pro Medicus $1.7 billion