These Are The Most Expensive Hollywood Divorces of All Time

Arnold Schwarzenegger & Maria Shriver – Settlement: Reported $250 million

Be it the fitness or the entertainment industry, Arnold Schwarzenegger needs no introduction. His work in films such as The Terminator franchise, Total Recall, Commando, True Lies, and Predator received appreciation and acclamation from all quarters. Arnold and Maria, the former Ms. Universe, had a blissful married life and people thought that nothing on earth could separate the two. However, their marriage hit rock-bottom in 2011 when Shriver accused her husband of cheating on her. Though the divorce hasn’t been sorted out yet, her lawyer suggests that Maria will be entitled to receive an amount of $250 million.

Michael Jordan & Juanita Vanoy – Settlement: Reported $168 Million

NBA legend Michael Jordan walked down the aisle with Juanita Vanoy in 1989 at a small ceremony in Las Vegas. As per reports, Vanoy filed for a divorce in 2002, but the duo tried to sort things out amicably and stuck to each other till 2016 when they finally decided to split up for good. Their divorce was nothing short of a shock to their friends and we, too, didn’t expect the couple to bust up. Since the separation, Michael has continued to be an iconic figure and has always maintained a stunning credit score, whereas Juanita, the ex-model has also built up an impressive net worth.

Jane Fonda & Richard Perry – Settlement: Reported $13 – 20 Million

They say third time’s the charm, but it’s already Jane Fonda’s fourth relationship, and she still seems to have no luck finding the right partner. With looks like hers though, does she need one? Sadly, Hollywood star Jane Fonda and music mogul Richard Perry, finally ended their relationship of eight years, with their divorce settlement amounting around $13-$20 million. They parted amicably and have been good friends to each other. Though Jane is already in her seventies, she is still highly impressive and active. However, our body can play tricks on us, hence we hope both the septuagenarians have good health insurances. Thankfully, they were not married and neither did have children, hence, they had avoided all the complex processes that come with divorce and child custody.

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