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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2143564/I-dad-marrying-I-re...
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Model Tamara says the first she knew of the arrangement was when she read the news on the Mail Online website - and now she has vowed to stay away from the ceremony out of loyalty to her mother Slavica, Bernie’s wife of 24 years.

Tamara believes her 23-year-old sister Petra will do likewise.

‘My first thought was for my mum because I knew she wouldn’t have known. My mum hasn’t dated since the divorce so my immediate feeling was, “How is she going to take this?”

Tamara said: ‘For me there will only ever be one Mrs Ecclestone. It’s hard for me to see my dad with someone else. All I know is my mum and dad together.

‘My loyalty and my sister’s loyalty is to our mother. We are the Three Musketeers.’

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Same old, same old in step-land ..............

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thefunmommy's picture

And of course "Mom" walked away with 1 billion out of the 2.5 billion Dad had made.

Dory's picture

"For me there will only ever be one Mrs Ecclestone". Oh well, there goes Fabiana's fatal entry into stepworld, just hope she doesn't try too hard with her SDs.

On a side note, the previous headline regarding this upcoming marital union was: "So Fabiana, what first attracted you to 5ft 3in 81-year-old billionaire Bernie?" LOL

Rags's picture

I completely understand an 83yo being attracted to a beautiful woman 50yrs his jr. But, what does a beautiful 33yo see in a wrinkly old dried up fart? I won't dishonor half of the planet by calling him a "man".

Let me see ..... maybe $1.5Bil?

Yep, thats gotta be it.

Neither of them (daddy or his next victim bride) have any character IMHO and I have to say his daughter was very classy in her interview. I would have probably ranted if I were in her shoes.

Just my man thoughts of course.

Besides, the daughters don't need to worry much about money. They will split the $1Bil their own mother got in the divorce settlement and probably tie up daddy's estate in probate for many many years after he kicks the bucket.

I know I would.

I guess I am just vindictive like that. But that may be because my XW ran off with her Geriatric Fortune 500 Executive Sugar Daddy. I ran in to her about 12yrs after our divorce while out for a business dinner. She did not know I was there. I observed her and her family at dinner periodically durring my business dinner.

She looked miserable and like she ahd been rode hard and put up wet for many years. Her kids (3, the oldest two out of wedlock with GranPa/Daddy/SugarDaddy) were sullen and her husband (the former SugarDaddy) looked brow beaten. I was then 8yrs in to my amazing now 18yr marriage. I have to say that I wished I could have just smirked and enjoyed her (their) familial misery. But, I felt sad for her and for them. She was a beautiful and dynamic young woman when we met, dated and married. She and her entire family have been consumed by her complete lack of character.

It is very sad. But, at some level I am enjoying that she got what she deserved. }:)

Is that wrong of me? Not that I care. Blum 3 to her and her grandpa/daddy husband.

I am not an executive (yet, that is my next promotion) but I am successful and my life has been amazing since she ran off. I do owe her a debt of gratitude. Divorcing me was the greatest gift she could have given me. If I had remained saddled with her for the past 24yrs (our 24th anniversary would have been in Jan) I probably would have done myself in. Instead I have had an amazing life and an amazing marriage with an amazing woman.

We trust each other, are dedicated to each other and have built our lives together .... as it should be.

Dory's picture

My DH is 15 years older than me. Clearly not such a huge age gap as Bernie/Fabiana but big enough that others notice.

Here are some of my/our experiences with regards to the age gap: in the early days of our relationship, BM told DH that he was nothing but a dirty old man and that our relationship wouldn't last; I've heard from a friend that another friend asked "what is Dory doing with that old dinosaur?"; a local business owner, who often saw DH and I together, asked me to pass on his regards to "my father" (meaning DH), others have also mistaken him for my father; often when DH is out with our 7 year old, someone makes a comment about him being her grandfather.

Who cares?!? It is our marriage and our marriage alone and we are, on the whole, well-suited and happy together.

He doesn't have anywhere near the kind of money that the lovely Bernie has, but I love him.

And as for the daughter's reaction, I think many SDs have responded similarly even when there wasn't such a significant age difference.

"For me there will only ever be one Mrs Ecclestone". She has ALREADY decided that she will not be accepting her father's wife-to-be.