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Aaron Spelling's $150 million mansion sold to UK heiress

Aaron Spelling's 57,000-square foot Los Angeles mansion, the highest-priced home in the United States is reportedly being sold to a 22-year-old Formula One heiress.

OnTheRedCarpet.com | Published: 06/16/2011 10:06

The home, which was known as "The Manor," had a listing price of $150 million and has been on the market since 2009, according to the Wall Street Journal. The final purchase amount has yet to be reported. See photos of the property.

The buyer is Petra Ecclestone, the daughter of Formula One president and CEO Bernie Ecclestone. She is a fashion designer who launched the now defunct menswear label FORM in 2008. Petra and her sister Tamara (pictured above) were born to Ecclestone and Croatian model Slavica Radic, who is 28-years younger and 11.5 inches taller than the Formula One billionaire. The couple divorced in 2009.

Petra also owns a six-story home in London's Chelsea district, which was purchased for a reported $90.9 million. The heiress is engaged to businessman James Stunt and plans to split her time between London and Los Angeles leading up to their August wedding.

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