Yolanda Hadid and David Foster’s Divorce Is Official
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“All of a sudden all of the things we shared, all of the things we used to love to do together—go for walks in the morning, having a studio in the house and blasting music all day, having dinner parties—that all shut down,” she told People in August. “I couldn’t participate in that life anymore.”
Hadid also opened up about the toll the illness took on her marriage in her September memoir, Believe Me: My Battle With the Invisibility of Lyme Disease.
“I’m starting to feel that David is unhappy with the fact that I can’t be by his side the way that I used to be,” she wrote. “I try to make light of it and joke that he married a lemon. It’s sad but true. I went from being the funny girlfriend who was up for anything and had endless energy to the wife who is too sick to be by his side.”
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“He lost his wingman, his partner in crime, and I fell as if he’s starting to get impatient with my recovery,” she continued. “I understand that even brief periods of illness can strain important relationships in your life. A chronic condition like mine, one that has consumed years of our lives, poses enormous challenges.”
Despite her best efforts, she was unable to maintain her former lifestyle. After the couple split, Hadid left Los Angeles, relocating to New York to be closer to her three children: models Gigi, Bella and Anwar.
“I had a great run with him,” she previously told People of her ex-husband. “I will always hold that in high regard and have gratitude for that time together.”
Foster, 67, opened up about the divorce at the Grammy Museum’s third annual gala in Los Angeles last month.
“We just always did our best,” he told Entertainment Tonight. “We had some other issues as well, but everybody’s in a good place now. The main thing is that she’s healthy and in remission. She worked really hard at it and now she’s reaping the rewards of that.”