Man divorce billionaire
wife worth £1.1 BILLION because he doesn't Want to be Rich! [PHOTOS]
They
say you can't have too much of a good thing, but try telling that to the
husband who's divorcing Britain's wealthiest female entrepreneur.
Former
maths teacher Tony Hawken, 57, is splitting from Xiu Li, 51, because he says he
is fed up with being wealthy.
The
couple were catapulted into the world of the super-rich after Li's idea of
building shopping centres in disused Chinese air-raid shelters earned her an
estimated £1.1billion by 2011 and placed her on The Sunday Times Rich List.
The
pair traded up their semi-detached home in South Norwood, London, and bought a
£1.5million house in Surrey.
Li,
who is now worth $1.2billion (£700million) according to Forbes, quickly settled
into a life which included sipping a £900 bottle of wine on a luxurious yacht.
However,
Mr Hawken says he felt more comfortable getting lunch in his local
Wetherspoon's.
Despite
his sudden wealth he continued to buy books from charity shops, and shunned
designer clothes.
In
an interview with The Times, he said: 'I think it made me uncomfortable because
I'm not in the habit, I don't like spending lots of money — I've been brought
up that way.
'Until
recently I was never a wealthy person. I've been moderately comfortable because
I have been careful with my money.'
Now
the couple have decided to part, Mr Hawken will walk away with just £1million,
but says it will be enough for him.
He
added: 'I have got a settlement which is not great, but it's enough for me
because I don't have an extravagant lifestyle. I won't have to work if I'm
careful.'
'I'm
getting a pittance when you consider her potential wealth, but I don't really
want to fight it.'
Mr
Hawken met Li on a blind date while he was still a teacher and she was studying
English.
The
couple married, but as Li's business took off the couple spent more and more
time apart. Mr Hawken says the couple have spent most of the relationship
apart.
Far
from driving them apart, Mr Hawken believes the distance kept them together,
and says they would have divorced a long time ago if they were under the same
roof.
Mr
Hawken says his only regret is not getting a divorce sooner, but he didn't push
for it over fears it would affect the couple's teenage son William, now 17.
Mr
Hawken no longer teaches full-time, but instead gives free tuition to
under-privileged children.
Li
owns 22 shopping centres and is president of football team Guizhou Renhe, who
are third in the Chinese Super League.
Source:
DailyMail
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