| I feel sorry for the kids. No need to put all the details out there. |
| Natasha, if you’re reading this - good for you. I think sharing your story was the right move. You were part of a very public marriage/divorce/death. If people don’t hear details directly from the source, they speculate. I enjoyed listening to the podcast. I think the girls will be okay with lots of therapy and surrounded by consistent, warm, loving people (Natasha, grandparents? Nanny? Private school communities?) |
| She was more than fair to him. Kane and his sleazy lawyers lied about his condition and whereabouts, and lied about him having custody of the kids, even after he was dead and gone. They more or less insinuated that he passed of natural causes or a freak accident, and was the loving, perfect parent of the two of them until his untimely death. |
then she should air her own dirty laundry as much as his, she could have said 10% of what she did about kane and demonstrated that he had problems too. no one doubted he had problems too. i hope her most recent ex does a tell all about being married to her as well...is that how we should do things? |
She didn’t share “her story”. In addition to talking about Kane, her story would have involved also sharing the laundry list of pills that could have been found in her house, the dangerous or erratic behavior she exposed her kids to, the underhanded things she did in the custody fight. All she shared was her version of kanes story. Which cool cash in on that if that’s worth the trauma to your daughters to you, but this in one way Natasha’s life story or the details of her struggles and overcoming things |
| I'm curious what happened with her second husband. Wish they had discussed that. |
Their divorce might still be ongoing. She just said that what she had to deal with related to Kane impacted the relationship with the second husband. Could br something like, he didn’t sign on to be a FT step parent to two very traumatized girls. |
This. Also she joked that she has a bad “picker” when it comes to marriages. |
I see your point, but I can't fault her for this after his public takedown of her on-air and lies about their custody agreement. I was never a 'fan' of either one of these people, but it seems unfair to expect her to take the high road while her late husband disparaged her to thousands of listeners. |
And taking ketamine (+ several of those other meds) while also drinking heavily will expedite liver and kidney failure. It is possible he wasn't an alcoholic for more than 3-5 years if also abusing pills of that nature. What a sad ending. |
That was a big point she made, though. She was telling her lawyer and his lawyers and anyone who would listen that yes, she has this addiction but so did he. But no one would believe her because of who he was and how charismatic he was as a person. Even when it was obvious, like when he was passed out at work and had to be carried out, no one would listen or speak up to support her out of fear of what he'd do. |
That is 100% false. She went to rehab. She got clean. She's stayed clean. All of that takes personal strength. She got to this point in her life by working a program and staying clean. |
She did touch on it a bit. She said dealing with Peter nonstop and the stress that came with that is one of the reasons why her 2nd marriage broke up. She said she agreed to some things during the divorce and custody fight that she didn't realize she could fight against but she had run out of money and thought she just had to concede. Like when the judge told her to complete 30 days in rehab and their original temporary custody agreement of 50/50 would go back into effect. After she completed the program, Kane's lawyers filed motion after motion to drag it out as long as possible so he could keep primary custody. Also, he knew that in dragging it out, he'd drain her resources, which is what happened and she had to give up the fight. |
She told her side of the story, just like Kane did to thousands of his listeners. Her story of addiction resulted in her having to work to get clean, while Kane had his own addiction issues. She also discussed how her faith was important to her recovery. I think this is a heartbreaking story of two parents that struggled with addictions. She obviously loved Kane when all is said and done, so not sure why people are assuming the worst intentions. |
Thank god she did so those girls still have one parent. Rehab also gave her the second husband and son. It was a strange blessing to her. |