Say what you want about Eddie Murphy's movies - many people have - but they've given him the kind of bank balance and lifestyle that enabled him to buy a $15m island in the Bahamas in 2007. Murphy's island, which goes by the name of Rooster Cay, is considered to be the prime piece of real estate available to private buyers in the area. It's a mere five minutes across the water from Bahamian capital Nassau, but far enough to feel totally cut off from the world.
Unlike Shakira and Roger Waters, Murphy doesn't want other people sharing his island with him, and nor does he wish to spoil what's already there. Aside from making sure he has somewhere comfortable to stay when he's spending time there, Murphy has left the land untouched, feeling that building on it would spoil its natural essence.