Blind Item #12
Quite unexpected. The wife of this foreign born permanent A+ list singer/musician is cheating on him with a business manager of her husband.
Quite unexpected. The wife of this foreign born permanent A+ list singer/musician is cheating on him with a business manager of her husband.
Posted by ent lawyer at 4:45 AM
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Bono's wife
ReplyDeleteBono's wife?
ReplyDeletePaul McCartneys wife
ReplyDeleteSir Paul
ReplyDeleteRod Stewart's wife Penny?
ReplyDeleteI thought Mrs. Rod as well.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of foreign born singers and their marriages, Tom Jones' wife died April 10th. They were married for 59 years. :(
ReplyDeleteThere's always Trudie Styler/Sting.
ReplyDeleteBut she was extremely tolerant of his behavior to do it.
ReplyDeleteWow. That WOULD be unexpected! However, that I think about it, she was quite wealthy on her own before the marriage, so she doesn't have the same sort of need to stay married to a Beatle that his previous two wives did. Also, I could see her being attracted to a less artistic type--especially if Sir Paul is heading out on the road for any length of time.
ReplyDeleteWhy, looky there! He's heading out on tour next week through August...
OK. I'm onboard with this guess.
She didn't care .She had her own life and she knew that Jones never would divorce
ReplyDeleteI'll throw in Eric Clapton.
ReplyDeleteAgree with Sir Paul's wife Nancy Shevell
ReplyDeleteIt's NOT Nancy Shevell. I know that for a fact!
ReplyDeleteNicole Kidman
ReplyDeleteIt's Sharon and Ozzy.
ReplyDeleteBeyonce got herself a Bruce
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if he would get a permanent A+ but I'll say Elvis Costello & Diana Krall for being unexpected
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't expect Ringo Starr's wife Barbara Bach ...i just think they look too kool for school together! i love them.
ReplyDeleteI like the Sting guess. Trudi is known to be a huge spoilt pain in the backside, and Sting has been having money problems, because of her insane spending. Maybe their marriage isn't as tantric as they'd like the world to believe.
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