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Phil Collins’ ex-wife says she and singer planning to remarry | Phil Collins’ ex-wife says she and singer planning to remarry |
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British rock star Phil Collins and his ex-wife may be planning remarry, according to an interview published on Sunday. | British rock star Phil Collins and his ex-wife may be planning remarry, according to an interview published on Sunday. |
“Our separation was the wrong decision,” Orianne Cevey, who split from her husband a decade ago, told the Swiss newspaper SonntagsBlick. | “Our separation was the wrong decision,” Orianne Cevey, who split from her husband a decade ago, told the Swiss newspaper SonntagsBlick. |
“I now call Phil my husband again. We are so close that it does not actually make a difference if we are married or not, but we are determined to get married for a second time one day,” the 43-year-old Swiss national said. | “I now call Phil my husband again. We are so close that it does not actually make a difference if we are married or not, but we are determined to get married for a second time one day,” the 43-year-old Swiss national said. |
The couple, who married in Switzerland in 1999 and have two sons together, split up in 2006 and were divorced two years later. | The couple, who married in Switzerland in 1999 and have two sons together, split up in 2006 and were divorced two years later. |
It was the third marriage for Collins, now 64, who has three other children by his previous marriages. | It was the third marriage for Collins, now 64, who has three other children by his previous marriages. |
After their divorce, Cevey married investment banker Charles Mejjati, with whom she has a son, and moved the family from Switzerland to Miami. | After their divorce, Cevey married investment banker Charles Mejjati, with whom she has a son, and moved the family from Switzerland to Miami. |
This was one of the factors that Phil Collins has acknowledged sparked a dark period in his life when he slipped into alcoholism, but he stopped drinking and later moved from Switzerland to Miami himself to be closer to the family. | This was one of the factors that Phil Collins has acknowledged sparked a dark period in his life when he slipped into alcoholism, but he stopped drinking and later moved from Switzerland to Miami himself to be closer to the family. |
In an interview with the Guardian earlier this month Collins acknowledged the divorce may have been a mistake saying: “We realised we missed each other. We made a mistake and we’ve fixed it.” | In an interview with the Guardian earlier this month Collins acknowledged the divorce may have been a mistake saying: “We realised we missed each other. We made a mistake and we’ve fixed it.” |
Cevey, who reportedly recently filed for divorce from Mejjati, told SonntagsBlick that she had never completely stopped loving Collins. | Cevey, who reportedly recently filed for divorce from Mejjati, told SonntagsBlick that she had never completely stopped loving Collins. |
“We were always very close, because of the children,” she said, adding though that “just last year, I realised that he is indeed the man of my life.” | “We were always very close, because of the children,” she said, adding though that “just last year, I realised that he is indeed the man of my life.” |
Collins, she said, had helped her through the ordeal after she was left partially paralysed following an operation in late 2014 for a slipped disc in her neck. | Collins, she said, had helped her through the ordeal after she was left partially paralysed following an operation in late 2014 for a slipped disc in her neck. |
“I spent four months in hospital, and he took wonderful care of Matthew and Nicholas,” the couple’s two sons, she said. | “I spent four months in hospital, and he took wonderful care of Matthew and Nicholas,” the couple’s two sons, she said. |
“That was a great relief to me,” she said, adding that the experience had helped bring her to the realisation that “we are meant for each other.” | “That was a great relief to me,” she said, adding that the experience had helped bring her to the realisation that “we are meant for each other.” |
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