A slice of paradise! Aussie Domino's boss spends a whopping $28 million on an 8 bedroom and 15 bathroom Bel Air mansion... after starting his 30-year career in the pizza business as a delivery boy
The CEO of Dominos in Australia has splashed out big bucks for a Bel Air mansion.
Don Meij, 52, and his wife Jenny paid a whopping $28 million for the villa estate in the ritzy Los Angeles suburb.
It boasts eight bedrooms and a stunning 15 bathrooms, according to realestate.com.au.

Fresh pizza prince of Bel Air! Aussie businessman Don Meij, 52, and his wife Jenny paid a whopping $28 million for the villa estate in the ritzy Los Angeles suburb
It also features an indoor pool and spa, a home theatre and a climate-controlled wine cellar.
The home sits on half an acre of land that overlooks Stone Canyon Reservoir.
Additionally, it boasts city views of Downtown Los Angeles.

New digs: It boasts eight bedrooms and a stunning 15 bathrooms, according to realestate.com.au. Pictured: Dominos Australia boss Meij
According to the listing, the house includes 'a voluminous formal living room, dining room and wood-panelled office, all with French doors that open to outside terraces and views of the reservoir.'
'An entertainer's paradise awaits on the lower level, with indoor pool and spa, home theatre, billiard room, climate controlled wine cellar and subterranean garage.'
It adds that the property was sold back in August.

Rooms with a view: The home sits on half an acre of land that overlooks Stone Canyon Reservoir
Don and Jenny recently sold their ski chalet in Aspen, Colorado for almost $14 million.
In 2018, they sold their family home in the Brisbane suburb of Ascot for $11 million.
Then last year, the high flying couple purchased a three-bedroom, full floor Gold Coast apartment for $5.3 million.

Mod cons: It also features an indoor pool and spa, a home theatre and a climate-controlled wine cellar
Meij began his career in the the pizza business as a delivery driver in 1987, working his way through the ranks to the head of Domino's operations in Australia.
In May 2005, Meij led Domino's to become Australia's first publicly-listed pizza chain on the Australian Stock Exchange.
He celebrated 30 years with the company in 2017.

Ritzy: According to the listing, the house includes 'a voluminous formal living room, dining room and wood-panelled office, all with French doors that open to outside terraces'