Dan Bilzerian is Instagram’s Millionaire Big Spender

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While we often write about professional athletes and celebrities’ insane spending habits, today we figured it only makes sense to profile a guy that seems like he’s living the perfect bachelor life—Dan Bilzerian. For anyone unfamiliar with this millionaire and former Navy SEAL, Bilzerian has become quite the online celebrity thanks to him posting party pics on his Instagram account, full of women, expensive cars and views from buildings and his private jet that should make all of us jealous.

A high-stakes gambler, Dan has even shared photos of $20 million stacks from a casino, meaning that his lavish life is more than just an act that he pretends is real. Also claiming to be an actor, the guy often displays his automatic weaponry for all to see, leaving no doubt as to what it is he likes to enjoy doing in his free time, and giving everyone a good reason to criticize him. But if you do that, he doesn’t care, as a license plate he has on one of his cars reads something pretty clear to anyone who might detract from his type of lifestyle.

Often pushing the limits on everything he does—after all, this is the guy who won $385,000 racing a ’65 Cobra and saw a friend drop $500,000 for a tattoo—Bilzerian is the epitome of a gambler, taking risks with both his own life and his money. In a way, it’s a bit rewarding to see, knowing that he isn’t a hermit living amongst the rich in the Hollywood Hills, though it’s no doubt brash in its existence.

Amidst all of his wild parties and excursions, his Instagram account does take time to show that he has just created a fantasy world that he’s enjoying living in, even showing pictures of his family and nephew to show a softer side of the guy. But make no mistake, when it comes to flaunting what you’ve got, Dan Bilzerian is the king at it—and he can back it up with nearly everything he does.

Photo via Instagram.com/danbilzerian

Written by Nick Dimengo

Graduate of the University of Kentucky. Cleveland sports fan. Frustrated respecter of LeBron James. Influencer of bad ideas. In addition to Worthly/Housely, I'm a regular contributor to Bleacher Report, Scout, Esquire and Maxim, and run or bike way too much for my own good when not writing. The day a Cleveland sports team wins a title is the day I can officially say my life is complete.