What’s mine is — not hers!
Rebecca Minkoff simply revealed the savage clause she added into her will in case her husband, Gavin Bellour, strikes on with a youthful, hotter feminine after she dies or in case of a divorce.
The style mogul, who made her debut on “The Real Housewives of New York City” final season, spoke candidly in regards to the arraignment she made with Bellour earlier than they stated “I do” in 2009.
“I remember, we were about to get married, and I was like, ‘Babe, babe, we need a prenup.’ And I had nothing and he had nothing. But I knew I was going to be something, and I knew he could be something,” Minkoff, 44, stated whereas showing on the “Trading Secrets” podcast Monday. “Somewhere there’s a napkin that’s like, ‘What’s mine is mine, what’s yours is yours,’ is what it said.”
She disclosed that they now have a joint account after having 4 youngsters, however “everything else we make on the side is just ours to do with whatever we want.”
That’s when Minkoff dropped the bombshell about what is going to occur if her husband strikes off if she dies — or they finish their marriage.
“I inserted a floozy clause into our will. … If I die and he shacks up with some new hot young thing,” the bag and clothes designer stated, including it is a “legitimate” contract and never simply scribbled on a serviette someplace.
“He shacks up with someone, immediately all my assets, everything goes into a trust for the kids. So that girl has no chance of getting anything that I make,” Minkoff defined.
When the podcast host requested the “RHONY” alum for readability on the “floozy clause,” Minkoff shared that it protects her post-death “or if we get divorced.”
Nevertheless, Bellour received’t essentially stroll away with nothing, with Minkoff noting that if her hubby remarried, he’s “not out” of the plan.
“It’s just everything goes to the kids, and he can manage it, but he can’t go buy her stuff with that money,” she stated.
The style guru additionally revealed that it was her mom who put the “floozy clause” in her head by initiating the dialog.
“I was like, ‘That is smart.’ I was like, ‘Babe, we’re putting in a floozy clause,’ ” Minkoff shared with Bellour after talking to her mother.
Nevertheless, if her husband stays single after their hypothetical divorce, their belongings could be divided.
“I wanted to just insert it, not that I don’t trust my husband, but my mom was like, ‘It’s not that you don’t trust your husband, but it’s the spell another woman can cast on them after you’re dead,’ ” Minkoff stated on the podcast. “I don’t know, call me crazy.”
She additionally defined that issues have modified financially for the couple who had “nothing” after they exchanged vows.
“If I’m making a third more, then I’m putting in a third more into the family and joint account. And then again, the rest of the money is mine,” she shared of their funds. “We have this central place that’s for the family, for the kids. Whoever is making more — take it on a year-long basis — if you’re making $100, and I’m making $200, great, I’m putting in double.”
Minkoff co-founded her trend band along with her brother, Uri Minkoff, in 2005, and it’s since grown to be a nationwide label with retail shops everywhere in the world.
She joined the “RHONY” reboot as a “friend of” for Season 15. Minkoff confirmed her exit from the franchise in February after one season.