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Melanie Griffith Net Worth: Divorce' now a Renter

After her divorce from husband of 18 years, Antonio Banderas, Oscar-nominee Melanie Griffith has crossed the bridge from being a homeowner to a divorce' renter. She is best remembered for her role in the 1988 movie "Working Girl".

Tmz.com recently posted pics of her new home at a rental of $50k a month, which is located in posh Hollywood Hills. The Mediterranean-inspired villa is made up of 4 bedrooms, equipped with a high pool as well as a basketball court and private home theater. It is definitely worth the price. 

An article from the dailymail.co.uk graciously featured awesome photos of the actress's new home, which also has a cabana and large French doors that were practically designed for the California weather. The villa also looks visibly cool, with flowing water on Spanish steps inviting guests to its entranceway. The living room opens to a silver and cream theme with a grand piano in a corner. Check the rest of them pics out here.

The Hollywood Hills mansion also boasts of much-needed privacy and me time for the actress with its high rise hedges and four baths that allows Ms. Griffith to relax and take in the sights of the city below, according to the same article. 

Another dailymail.co.uk article featured the actress relaxing from a day in the spa after finalizing her divorce from Banderas last July 21st this year. This was her fourth marriage to the 54 year old "Desperado" actor Banderas and their former union produced a daughter named Stella, now 19 years old. Ms. Griffith also has two older children from previous marriages, Dakota Johnson (from "50 Shades of Grey") and Alexander Bauer. 

The former couple released a press statement on their divorce and were quoted as saying "We have thoughtfully and consensually decided to finalize our almost 20-year marriage in a loving and friendly manner...", as mentioned in the same article.

As of this writing, celebritynetworth.com has listed Melanie Griffith's net worth at $20 million. Now that's a lot of "Milk Money".


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