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‘Selling Sunset’ star Chelsea Lazkani files for divorce
This week, Netflix’s “Selling Sunset” star Chelsea Lazkani reportedly filed for divorce from her husband, Jeff Lazkani. After seven years of marriage, celebrity real estate agent cites ‘irreconcilable differences’ in court documents, claims People Magazine.
They first met in 2015 due to the dating app Tinder. Originally from London, Chelsea moved to California with the intention of pursuing a master’s degree in business administration. However, these plans quickly modified after her first date with Jeff.
“We talked about 15 times before we met,” she said every day mail, remembering their first date. “I don’t desire to waste my time and provides my energy to someone if I do not think it is going to be value it. I felt like I knew him before we even met and the connection was immediate.
Two years later, in August 2017, the couple got married. They have two children: Maddox Ali Lavon Lazkani (5 years old) and Melia Iman Lazkani (3 years old), for whom Chelsea is applying for joint custody in the course of the divorce. She can also be looking for spousal support.
Aside from their once romantic relationship, Chelsea, who had previous experience in real estate, partially credits her husband with introducing her to The Oppenheim Group, which led to her casting on “Selling Sunset.”
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“In my first year (of real estate), I sold just under $10 million (of real estate), and then I had a son and a daughter,” she said Fashion, keeping in mind your plans to affix more brokerage firms. “I desired to be a part of the Oppenheim Group. I met Jason through my husband and I asked him, ‘What should I do?’
As her profession took center stage, Chelsea also thanked her family and husband for their support as she adjusted to her latest role. People Magazine. She believes her position within the “Selling Sunset” solid highlights the presence of Black women in luxury real estate, which is usually neglected.
“(M)or I personally saw this as an opportunity to really open doors in an industry that has lacked diversity and where minorities are undervalued,” she added. “I feel that with great opportunities comes great responsibility. “