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Karl Lagerfeld left $1.5million to his cat – so why is she now broke?

She has been called the world’s richest cat.

Accustomed to private jets and a personal chef, Choupette has lapped up a life of luxury.

The pure-bred Birman was German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld’s beloved pet, and on his death in 2019 reportedly inherited at least $1.5million (£1.1million).

But today she is broke and living off the kindness of Lagerfeld’s former housekeeper.

‘We have received absolutely nothing,’ said Francoise Cacote, who was Lagerfeld’s faithful French housemaid.

‘I work part-time to support her,’ she told Atlantic Magazine.

Lagerfeld, the long-time creative director of Chanel, made it clear that he wanted Choupette well cared for after his death.

‘I’m doing my best to honour his wishes,’ Ms Cacote said. 

Karl Lagerfeld's beloved cat Choupette is now broke and living off the kindness of the fashion designer's former housekeeper

Karl Lagerfeld’s beloved cat Choupette is now broke and living off the kindness of the fashion designer’s former housekeeper

The late designer's beloved pet was trusted to his former governess, Francoise Cacote (left)

The late designer’s beloved pet was trusted to his former governess, Francoise Cacote (left)

Choupette has lapped up a life of luxury before the passing of her owner in 2019

Choupette has lapped up a life of luxury before the passing of her owner in 2019

Choupette, now 14, lived with Lagerfeld at his £10million Paris home beside the Seine, where she ate from designer Maison Goyard bowls. 

Today she shares an apartment with Ms Cacote, her husband, their children, and their rescue cat.

It is a dramatic fall from grace for the moggy Lagerfeld adored.

‘I have only one great love: my cat, Choupette,’ he said. ‘She is the centre of the world.’

Choupette became one of the world’s most lucrative feline models, earning $3million in 2014 alone from advertising. But without Lagerfeld to direct campaigns, her career has slowed.

Now Lagerfeld’s will is being challenged in court, with it being claimed he was of unsound mind when he bequeathed his $150million estate. But French law does not allow animals to inherit money or property.

‘I have had to hire expensive lawyers to claim the inheritance in my name,’ Ms Cacote said.

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