It costs a lot of money to look this cheap.
Edwin Castro, who won a record $2.4 billion Powerball prize in February, was seen exiting a limousine at Los Angeles International Airport Thursday wearing casual but expensive travel gear, an exclusive photo obtained by The Post shows.
The 31-year-old and the unidentified blonde were both dressed comfortably – but not cheaply – as they walked through the airport to their unknown destination.
The lucky lottery winner showed off a new hairstyle, adding streaks of white to her long, dark mane, which was twisted into several braids and tied in a bun on top of her head.
She looked casual in a T-shirt and sweats paired with sneakers, a watch and a backpack, but the outfit was a little more luxurious than it looked – totaling an estimated $1,000.
Castro looked relaxed in a T-shirt and sweats paired with sneakers, a watch and a backpack.Clint Brewer Photography / AIM / BACKGRID The 31-year-old was joined by a beautiful blonde as he exited a limo at LAX.Clint Brewer Photography / AIM / BACKGRID
Castro apparently wore a Garmin Instinct Crossover Solar watch on his wrist so he could check to make sure he wasn’t late for his flight. Wondering if he flies commercial or private?
The watch is listed on Garmin’s website for $449.99 but marked down to $400 elsewhere.
This tactical watch has long battery life, accurate analog timekeeping, security and tracking features, contactless payment options, and a long list of health and fitness apps.
The Garmin Instinct Crossover Solar watch retails for $449.99 on Garmin’s official website. Garmin
The Los Angeles native stepped out at LAX in a pair of white and gray Nike Vaporfly 3 Men’s Street Race shoes.
The running kicks retail for $250 at Nike sports and footwear stores. The shoes complete Castro’s sporty look from head to toe as he heads to his unknown destination.
Castro packs his belongings into a Gregory Miwok 18 backpack in Reflex Blue, a sports pack that adds a beautiful pop of color to the billionaire’s airport outfit.
The Nike Vaporfly 3 Men’s Street Racing Shoe retails for $250 at Nike, sports and footwear stores. NikeThe Gregory Miwok 18 Backpack in Reflex Blue backpack normally retails for $109.95 — but is currently on sale. Samsonite
The adjustable daypack normally retails for $109.95 — but is currently on sale for 25% off, or $82.46.
The main focus of the 31-year-old’s casual but cool look is his graphic t-shirt.
Castro was seen wearing a black Chomp brand Dead Sexy graphic t-shirt, according to the brand.
In addition to her casual outfit, she showed off a new hairstyle. Clint Brewer Photography / AIM / BACKGRIDCastro was seen wearing a black Chomp brand Dead Sexy graphic t-shirt at LAX. Clint Brewer Photography / AIM / BACKGRIDChomp Brand Dead Sexy graphic T-shirt is $24.95 on the website them. Chomp
Chomp posted a photo on their Instagram account showing the Post article with an image of Castro rocking the $24.95 top.
“Do you think he owned that shirt before he became a millionaire. Congratulations, king,” the brand said in the post.
Castro received a lump sum payment of $997.6 million earlier this year, months after his record-breaking winning numbers were announced.
Since joining the 1%, the Californian has dropped a combined $76 million on three California mansions, including his latest purchase earlier this month: a sprawling, $47 million compound with an infinity pool in Bel Air.
Her latest crib has seven bedrooms, 11 bathrooms and panoramic views of Los Angeles, the Daily Mail first reported.
The billionaire’s latest home also features a DJ turntable, a Champagne tasting room, a suspended glass walkway, a wine cellar and theater, as well as a walk-in closet and sitting area in the bedroom, and a large koi pond in the entry area.
Edwin Castro, who won a record $2.4 billion Powerball prize in February, was spotted at Los Angeles International Airport Thursday with a mystery friend and wearing casual but expensive travel clothes.CLTN, GGRE
Although he has been on a spree since making his fortune, it has not been without controversy.
His former landlord, Urachi “Reggie” Romero, 47, was sued in February by his former tenant, Jose Rivera, for allegedly stealing winning tickets from him and giving them to Castro.
Castro responded to Rivera’s allegations in May, claiming his attorney failed to show a clear connection between himself and Romero.
Romero has denied stealing the tickets, but he told The Post he believes Rivera did, in fact, buy the winning numbers, claiming he saw them with his own eyes.
The California Lottery has maintained that it is confident Castro is the rightful winner of the record-breaking fortune.
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