In the ‘affair’ that prepared Bobby Flay’s relationship
April 19, 2015 | 8:04am
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Famed chef Bobby Flay along with his spouse, “Law & Order: SVU” actress Stephanie March, split after she uncovered he had been having an affair with a young guide, says a close friend of March.
March, 40, read of this betrayal after Thanksgiving, stated actress/writer Maia Madison. The boyishly handsome 50-year-old delicacies Network celebrity had for a few years been seeing 28-year-old Elyse Tirrell, a singer/actress whom worked as a hostess in the chef’s club Americain in Midtown in 2008 and turned into their associate, she mentioned.
March loaded her factors.
“She came to my house and was sobbing uncontrollably,’’ Madison recalled. “She said, ‘we can’t think the very last years of my life have been a lie.’
“Elyse got always seemed very stressed when Stephanie found one of the restaurants, and Stephanie, unsure that which was happening, went of the girl option to supplement the girl and try to create the girl more content. Elyse have also gone to Stephanie’s residence when she is there — and when she gotn’t.
“Now this female is about to become the Monica Lewinsky with the food business.”
Tirrell decided not to go back calls for feedback.
Julie Halpin, a spokeswoman for Flay, wouldn’t verify or reject the event:
“We continues to keep from responding to the continued efforts by certain parties to spread gossip and innuendo. This unique allegation was at a letter sent from a single lawyer in such a case to the other. It absolutely was created then released especially to try to place this story in to the click, hence’s regrettable. More unfortunate would be that all this has been done in order to renegotiate a prenuptial contract that has been consented to more about ten years ago and never amended during wedding.”
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