DAN BILZERIAN left his luxurious yacht to visit the National Park Krka with his friends.
The King of Instagram, as many call him, arrived accompanied by seven girls, and he didn't mind the photographers. Wearing blue shorts and surrounded by beautiful women, he was attracting attention as soon as he left the motorboat in Skradin.
He used hot scenes from Krka to promote his brand Ignite.
Dan arrived in Croatia last week, and besides Krka, he visited Dubrovnik, Split, and Hvar so far. On Instagram, he boasted with the videos from the yacht while traveling along the Adriatic coast.
Bilzerian is a professional poker player, actor, entrepreneur, millionaire, playboy, and, above everything else, a man who loves to boast about his wealth on Instagram, where armies of followers love him, hate him, and envy him at the same time.
"When I was a kid, no one even noticed me. That's why I'm so crazy now," said Dan. His father is probably the one to take credit for his son's lifestyle; millionaire Paul Bilzerian, a ruthless entrepreneur, was locked up for tax evasion for the first time in 1988.
"I didn't know what was going on because my parents never spoke about it. The kids in school made fun of me and were telling me that my father is going to jail, but I didn't believe that until my father told me so. It was a shitty time," Bilzerian confessed and said that his father was often showering him with expensive gifts.
As a teenager, he was moving schools a lot and did not graduate in time. After he was expelled from school for the first time, his father sent him to live with his aunt. When that didn't calm him, his father sent him to a military academy, and only a few weeks before graduating, he ended up in prison because the police found a machine gun in his car.
He started gambling in the military academy, and the money he made had helped him when his father declared bankruptcy several times after he was burdened with debts and spent time in prisons.
However, Dan eventually did finish high school, went to college, and continued gambling. When he started earning more money, he left college and focused on partying.
That ultimately resulted in as many as two heart attacks until the age of 32.