Camille: Kelsey still hasn't signed final divorce papers
'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star frustrated with prolonged court wrangle
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Kelsey Grammer has yet to sign the final divorce papers to end his marriage to his ex-wife Camille, despite exchanging vows with his fourth wife Kayte Walsh last year. The former "Frasier" star left Camille in 2010 after meeting and falling in love with Walsh, and the former "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" regular filed legal papers to end their 13-year union in July that year.
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The marriage was officially declared over on Feb. 10, 2011, allowing Kelsey to wed his new partner days later. But Camille reveals the former couple has not yet finalized every aspect of their legal split. During an appearance on talk show "Anderson Live," which aired Tuesday, she explained, "For the most part, I thought they (the divorce details) were done because we came to agreement basically on everything. And then I kept getting emails every other week from his lawyers that he wanted to keep changing things ... On my end, I said, 'OK, I agree to all of this,' but he keeps making changes. So I feel that, at this point, he is prolonging the process."
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Camille insists she is desperate to move on from the court wrangle and is now pleading with Grammer: "Release me! Set me free! You're married; you have a child. We are going to meet before a judge again very soon, so hopefully this time it will be over." The reality TV star also claims the actor has not handed over any spousal or child support and reveals Grammer, who welcomed a daughter with Walsh in July, has banned her name from his house and refuses to talk to her directly. As a result, the former couple is reduced to communicating through their legal representatives to discuss parenting issues with their two kids, spending a fortune in the process. She said, "It's very difficult to co-parent with someone who won't speak to you, text you or email you. He doesn't speak to me at all. So it's very, very difficult because I've reached out to him. I think it's very important to be amicable to raise children and he refuses to. There's just so much I can do at this point."
"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" airs Mondays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo.
Over the last years, the public has been outraged over infidelity. I mean ask Jesse James or Kristin Stewart, but why was there nothing ever said against Kelsey Grammer?
He was in New York, while we saw Camille on RHOBH running some of his businesses and taking care of his children, only for her to find out he was having a baby with another woman.
And now, he has a divorce that hasn't been finalized, but he's married to another woman??? Sounds like polygamy to me. And, if his new wife is benefiting from any programs as a result of being his wife (social security, etc...), he can be prosecuted.
I, for one, understand that marriages end and it's probably the best in this case. BUT, let's hold people responsible for living up to their part of the agreement, support, etc... that was promised in the first place. Especially when the IRRESPONSIBLE party is the Adulterer, and the person that negated the legal agreement or marriage.
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