As one of the most iconic rock figures in the world, David Bowie's net worth has been on the rise since the 1960s, in a career that has brought him a lot of success in different fields of the entertainment industry.
Now that news has come out that the "Ziggy Stardust" icon refused to work with Coldplay, many have wondered whether David Bowie's net worth could be affected by this bold move: refusing to collaborate with one of the most famous bands of the United Kingdom in the last few decades.
According to Rolling Stone Magazine, Chris Martin (the Coldplay leading man who has been in the news lately for a love triangle between estranged wife Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Lawrence) has admitted that, when he was already famous, he once sent a demo to Bowie so he'd consider joining them in.
The legendary singer, famous for his work in the music business - and for the fact that David Bowie's net worth is among the highest in the industry - returned the play to his fellow Brit, saying it wasn't one of their best songs and he wasn't interested in working on it. Wow!
While he's not particularly famous for being a diva - more like for his strange behavior on and off the stage -, it is known that David Bowie's net worth is very high, as he's been one of the world's most successful musicians for the past forty years, releasing a range of classics like "Heroes" and having sold approximately 140 million albums.
While Chris Martin's statement regarding Bowie was said in no harm - he was introducing an award for which Bowie was nominated for - it did leave many people wondering what was the track that Coldplay had wanted to collaborate on.
Currently, David Bowie's net worth is about $230 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.