Sunday, February 27, 2022

Sunday Scoop: 'I Must Have Hurt Martina So Much...'

Julia Lemigova has stolen the show on this season's rebooted "Real Housewives of Miami....
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Julia Lemigova has stolen the show on this season's rebooted "Real Housewives of Miami." But her flirty, flamboyant ways belie the pain the former Miss USSR has lived through. As she puts it in a very elegantly understated way: "My life has been very dramatic." That includes the heartbreaking death of her 5-month-old son 22 years ago, whose nanny may have been involved in a case of shaken-baby syndrome. (The nanny disappeared before charges could be filed.) "I don't know if I ever completely survived the loss," said Lemigova. Five years later, the baby's father — one of France's wealthiest men — was murdered in a shocking scenario. The former beauty queen eventually found happiness with her now-wife, tennis legend Martina Navratilova, but has regrets about the beginning of their relationship when Lemigova was still hiding in the closet. "I must have hurt Martina so much because she's a pioneer of LGBTQ liberation," she said. Read all about it, as well as how things have gotten better for her, below. We also take a look at how Volodomyr Zelensky went from being a very risqué comedian to the president of Ukraine, as well as the story of a Cuban refugee who became "tip of the spear" in some of the CIA's most important missions. Have a great Sunday.


Shelly Ridenour Deputy Editor, News Features, New York Post

The Spice of Wife
"Real Housewives of Miami" star Julia Lemigova reveals she was still in the closet when she began dating Martina Navratilova, and talks about the tragic deaths of her baby son and ex. READ MORE
Another Madoff Tragedy
After the alleged murder-suicide of Bernie's sister and brother-in-law, how have the rest of his scandalized family fared? READ MORE
Patriot Games
A Cuban refugee reveals how he became one of the CIA's fiercest operatives, in a new memoir. READ MORE
Presidential Zeal
How Volodymyr Zelensky went from being a comic who played the piano with his penis to the leader of beleaguered Ukraine. READ MORE
All Talked Out
Inside the sad downfall of Wendy Williams, once TV's most lively chat-show host. READ MORE

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"It's reminiscent of Hitler taking over the Sudetenland"

— Halyna Hryn, president of the US branch of the Shevchenko Scientific Society, on Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine

 

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