The glamorous woman behind Australia’s new ‘richest boss’ as she flaunts her wealth in a European video
- Richard White now Australia’s richest man after Forrest split
- His glamorous girlfriend Zena Nasser shares video before deleting it
Last week, Richard White took the title of Australia’s richest boss after mining magnates Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest and his wife Nicola announced their separation.
But the Wisetech co-founder may be rueting the day he went from little-known executive to headline-grabbing figure, given the inevitable scrutiny that comes with it.
His girlfriend, Zena Nasser, has risen to the limelight with her glamorous lifestyle and love of luxury items coming to the fore.
Less glowing details about her past also emerged after Nasser was accused in 2007 of sharing an “improper relationship” with an inmate while working as a criminal defense attorney.
He recently flaunted his wealth after sharing an ‘unintentionally hilarious’ TikTok video made by his teenage daughter on his personal Facebook page, the AFR rear window column informed.
Richard White’s glamorous girlfriend (left), Zena Nasser (right), recently shared an ‘unintentionally hilarious’ TikTok video made by her teenage daughter on her personal Facebook page.

In it, Ms Nasser delivers the words to ABBA’s ‘Money, Money, Money’ from various locations in St Tropez while Mr White works in the background.
In it, Ms. Nasser delivers the words to ABBA’s ‘Money, Money, Money’ from various locations in St Tropez, France.
In one clip, he reportedly mimes: “I work all night, I work all day to pay the bills I have to pay.” It is not sad? as the camera briefly pans over her billionaire boyfriend who is working on her laptop.
Ms. Nasser’s Facebook page has now been blocked. Her LinkedIn and her Instagram accounts appear to have been deleted.
She describes herself as a ‘mom and advocate’ on her Twitter page.
Ms. Nasser used to work as a criminal defense attorney, acting for members of the Notorious motorcycle gang and Michael Ibrahim, who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in 2008 for the 2006 fatal stabbing of Robin Nassour.
He also represented convicted murderer Bassam Hamzy.
In 2009, the Daily Telegraph reportedly described her as “the daughter of a Lebanese developer who wears a Rolex and Gucci shoes.”
She told the newspaper that she did not understand “the fascination with women representing bicycles.”
But he had reportedly been banned from any prison in the state by NSW Correctional Services for up to two years in 2007.
The ban came after she was accused of having an inappropriate relationship with an inmate.
Her boyfriend of three years took the top spot on AFR’s list of rich bosses after Dr. Forrest announced last Wednesday night that he was splitting from his wife of 31 years Nicola Forrest, wiping out $20 billion of his personal fortune.

In one clip, Ms. Nasser allegedly mimes: “I work all night, I work all day to pay the bills I have to pay.” It is not sad? as the camera briefly pans over her billionaire boyfriend who is working on his laptop

WiseTech Global founder Mr White is now Australia’s richest boss ousting mining magnate Andrew Forrest (pictured with CSIRO scientist and Genics founder Melony Sellers)
He Rich Bosses List ranks the wealthiest executives of the 300 largest companies on the Australian Stock Exchange based on the value of their stakes in the business.
WiseTech is a software company focused entirely on the logistics industry that Mr. White founded in 1994 after a few other successful businesses and a brief career in a rock’n’roll band when he was 20 years old.
The company listed on the ASX in 2016 when White was 60 and made him a billionaire the following year.
White has described himself as a “refugee” from the music industry who is good friends with iconic Australian band The Angels and once worked repairing guitars for AC/DC’s Angus and Malcolm Young.
Although his first love was music, he decided the business world was a better fit for him: he first made money repairing guitars, then moved into stage lighting.
White’s $10.5 billion stake in his company puts him ahead of Forrest who, after a realignment due to the separation from his wife, has a $9.2 billion stake in Fortescue Metals Group.

Subsequently, Ms. Nasser deleted her Facebook and Instagram accounts.