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Michael Boulos, heir
It looks like the *main* source calling Michael Boulos a heir of BEL is Daily Mail:
According to Massad, Fares, now aged 30, inherited his mother’s artistic bent, while Michael was always more likely to take the reins of the family business. ‘He’s always been bright at school and great with people – they both have – but Fares set his heart on acting quite early on,’ he said.
Not the world's best source, to be sure. It's been removed from this page a few times, but even New York Times calls him the heir now, so there's that. tedder (talk) 00:06, 7 February 2023 (UTC)
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