Sting's Bold Stance: Music Icon Declares Kids Won't Inherit Fortune, 'I'm Spending Our Money!'

Legendary musician Sting, formerly of The Police and a successful solo artist, has long been vocal about his intention to spend his considerable career earnings rather than leaving a vast inheritance for his six grown children. He recently reaffirmed this financial philosophy during an interview with CBS Sunday Morning's Mark Phillips, stating his unwavering commitment to this plan. With a career spanning over 50 years, Sting, 74, believes he has received ample awards and accolades, reinforcing his decision regarding his estate.
Reflecting on his stage musical, The Last Ship, which pays homage to the resilient shipbuilders of his hometown of Newcastle, Sting emphasized how deeply he absorbed the values of these working-class individuals. He stated, "The working class works and wants to work. I’m one of those people, I love to work." This ethos is deeply embedded in his own life story, which he has chronicled from his early days playing in bands as a teenager, to working in an office, on building sites, teaching in a mining village, and even performing on a cruise ship.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer firmly believes that the most detrimental thing a person of means can do for their offspring is to remove their need to work. He views such an approach as a "form of abuse," something he hopes to never be guilty of. Sting has two children with his first wife, Joe Sumner and Fuschia Sumner, and four children with his second wife, Trudie Styler: Mickey, Jake, Eliot, and Giacomo Sumner.
Despite his strict financial planning, Sting proudly noted that all his children are blessed with an "extraordinary work ethic," whether inherited genetically or instilled through his candid discussions about money. He openly tells them, "Guys, you got to work. I’m spending our money. I’m paying for your education. You’ve got shoes on your feet. Go to work." Sting perceives this directness not as cruelty, but as a form of kindness and trust, empowering his children to forge their own paths, confidently asserting, "They’re tough, my kids." Demonstrating his own dedication to work, Sting's 3.0 tour is scheduled to perform at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Fla. on Wednesday night (May 6) before heading to the Choctaw Grand Theater in Durant, Okla. on Saturday (May 9).
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