He dressed some of his fellow castmates and always ensured that he looked on point for filming.

Looking so fresh comes with a price tag.Heartexplains that Lim comes from a family with a lot of money.

He’s apparently worth around $20 million.

Kane Lim on the red carpet

His family are in the shipping, oil, and real estate businesses.

Lim followed in their footsteps and reportedly started investing his money when he was 17 years old.

However, going on “Bling Empire” was about more than flashing his cash.

Kane Lim and Kevin Kreider posing

Lim toldStylethat he’s gained great friends, such as Anna Shay.

And here’s what you should probably know about Kane Lim ahead of season two.

With 564k followers onInstagram, he’s certainly achieved that.

Kane Lim on the red carpet

“Singapore represents a multicultural, all-embracing, melting pot of people.

I grew up with Indians, Malays, Chinese, Caucasians, African-Americans.

I really appreciate that upbringing,” he said.

“The country is also really accepting in terms of religion.”

During his time on “Bling Empire,” Lim didn’t reveal a lot about his families businesses.

Much of the limelight fell on the star himself.

However, he toldYahoo!

News, “All I can tell you is that my grandparents came from Communist China with nothing.

They’re so private; even in the way they dress, they’re so simple.

They don’t flaunt anything.

Viewers saw them at lavish parties, brunches, and in their homes.

There was serious glitz and glamour.

During an interview withThe Straits Times, he revealed that he started his journey into Buddhism three years ago.

“It really taught me to be compassionate to myself.

I’ve been vegetarian for the last three years and I’ve stopped smoking,” he said.

Many of the cast members on “Bling Empire” party hard together.

However, Lim revealed that his religion has changed his lifestyle in many ways.

“you’re free to own it, but you don’t have the fear of losing it.

So if I lose something today, I have to be able to let that go.

It doesn’t mean I have to throw my material stuff away.

What Buddhism teaches you is not to have the idea of grasping it too tightly.”