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Millionaire opens doors of his $30 million home to 70 foster kids displaced by Hurricane Irma

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 A billionaire from Florida opened his home for 70 displaced foster parents after the lethal hurricane Irma went through the country. Children, from SOS Children's Village in Florida, have been forced from their foster home in an emergency shelter after a deadly storm. The storm passed after five days, and the children could finally return home. However, the storm left almost half of the state without power, including the SOS Children's Village. After discussing the child's situation, Marc Bell, a millionaire and board member of the foster home community, opened the doors of his $ 30 million 27,000 square foot castle and greeted the children. He brought them home to a cozy house filled with arcade games and pool and air hockey. Bell said, "Today we had manicure for girls, we had Bobby who came later to entertain them. Yesterday during dinner we have a singer who plays guitar and sings songs with them." Bell, a former Penthouse magazine owner, says it's not clear how many children will stay at home.
 
 
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