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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He will not recover for this in the media. Most people feel that if you are married almost 20 years that you are a partner and partners should not be treated like some kind help. I agree she was clueless what she signed. A gold digger would not be married almost 20 years and a gold digger could continue with the marriage because he is not there. Some of the facts are so bizarre. There was no house bought together in 29 years!! No car owned until she must have put her foot down to actually own something. He just comes across as old and cheap and mean. Yuck!! Good for her to have the courage to walk out. I hope she finds someone who will love her and not treat her like she should be happy to get a meal. Sad for their kids.[/quote] I will continue to watch Costner shows and movies if they are good. I’m already sad about Yellowstone. So no, I don’t think most people care about this rich man and his trophy wife. If he gives good cinema, we will watch. Yes Costner is cheap ASF. That’s his wife’s problem and I don’t care. She knew what she was marrying into. Yea the wife is dumb ASF. Or maybe not. If she purchased jewels and expensive bags that appreciate in value, she will be fine. If wife signed that prenup with her attorney’s advice, she cannot claim she did not understand. It took her twenty years plus to figure out she did not understand. Judge ain’t gonna buy that argument. Wife should have asked for an adjustment in the prenup during the course of the marriage. The children will be fine. They will be better off than eighty -percent of children who have to deal with divorced parents. [/quote] She should sue whoever represented her when the prenup was signed. The terms are unconscionable, IMO. I get that others including the judge disagrees, but I can't believe she paid someone to represent her and ended up with that thing. [/quote] If she pushed back, he could have told her to get lost. She was a dime a dozen, he was a handsome 48 year old filthy rich A list actor.[/quote] Fine. She might have freed herself to find and marry someone who valued her as an actual partner.[/quote] But then she wouldn’t have been able to spend millions on her plastic surgery and lavish vacations![/quote]
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