In June 2022, the Buffalo Bills revealed that their president Kim Pegula was receiving medical care for "unexpected health issues." Although many were concerned about Pegula for the next few weeks and months, the Pegula family remained private about the 53-year-old's recovery.
However, on Monday, tennis superstar Jessica Pegula revealed that her mother suffered a cardiac arrest last year and has been gradually recovering ever since.
While many fans have sent their well-wishes to Kim, some have been curious to learn about her net worth.
According to reports, Kim Pegula is worth a whopping $100 million as of 2023. Most of her wealth has come from working as the CEO of Pegula Sports and Entertainment.
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Kim and her husband, Terry, founded the company, which manages the Bills and the National Lacrosse League's Buffalo Bandits as well as the American Hockey League's Rochester Americans.
She also helped in formulating the famous ice cream and cupcake products for One Buffalo in 2016. However, her net worth is dwarfed in comparison to her husband's portfolio.
As per reports from Forbes, Terry Pegula is worth a staggering $6.8 billion.
How many children does Kim Pegula have?
Kim Pegula and Terry have three children together: Jessica, Kelly and Matthew. However, Kim is also the stepmother to Laura and Michael, two children from Terry's previous marriage.
The family is often spotted together when the Bills play their home games in the NFL at Highmark Stadium.
Terry and Kim first met in 1991 when Kim was interviewing for a waitressing gig in New York. At the time, Terry offered his future wife a job at his oil and gas company.
The two got close and began dating for a few years before marrying in 1993. They have been married for nearly three decades now and are still very much in love.
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