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Charles Saatchi and Nigella Lawson to divorce | Charles Saatchi and Nigella Lawson to divorce |
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Art collector Charles Saatchi says he is divorcing his wife, the television chef Nigella Lawson. | Art collector Charles Saatchi says he is divorcing his wife, the television chef Nigella Lawson. |
It follows the publication of photographs which showed him with his hands around her throat at a London restaurant in June. | It follows the publication of photographs which showed him with his hands around her throat at a London restaurant in June. |
Mr Saatchi, 70, who accepted a police caution for assault, told the Mail on Sunday he had "clearly been a disappointment" to his wife. | Mr Saatchi, 70, who accepted a police caution for assault, told the Mail on Sunday he had "clearly been a disappointment" to his wife. |
He said it was a "heartbreaking" decision for him. | He said it was a "heartbreaking" decision for him. |
Mr Saatchi said the couple had "become estranged and drifted apart" over the past year. | Mr Saatchi said the couple had "become estranged and drifted apart" over the past year. |
"I am sorry to announce that Nigella Lawson and I are getting divorced," he told the newspaper. | "I am sorry to announce that Nigella Lawson and I are getting divorced," he told the newspaper. |
'Disappointed' | 'Disappointed' |
"I feel that I have clearly been a disappointment to Nigella during the last year or so, and I am disappointed that she was advised to make no public comment to explain that I abhor violence of any kind against women, and have never abused her physically in any way." | "I feel that I have clearly been a disappointment to Nigella during the last year or so, and I am disappointed that she was advised to make no public comment to explain that I abhor violence of any kind against women, and have never abused her physically in any way." |
"I am sorry that we had a row. I am sorry she was upset. I am even more sorry that this is the end of our marriage," he added. | "I am sorry that we had a row. I am sorry she was upset. I am even more sorry that this is the end of our marriage," he added. |
The pictures of the couple at a restaurant in Mayfair, central London, showed Mr Saatchi grasping his wife's neck. | The pictures of the couple at a restaurant in Mayfair, central London, showed Mr Saatchi grasping his wife's neck. |
The images, which were first published in the Sunday People, provoked a public debate about domestic violence among the rich and famous. | The images, which were first published in the Sunday People, provoked a public debate about domestic violence among the rich and famous. |
Mr Saatchi dismissed the incident as "a playful tiff" but later accepted a police caution for assault, saying he had done so to stop the incident "hanging over" them. | Mr Saatchi dismissed the incident as "a playful tiff" but later accepted a police caution for assault, saying he had done so to stop the incident "hanging over" them. |
Ms Lawson has made no comment since the incident. | Ms Lawson has made no comment since the incident. |
Mr Saatchi, a former advertising executive, is a well known art collector and owner of the Saatchi Gallery. | |
He donated his Chelsea art gallery, including more than 200 works of art, to the British public in 2010. | |
He and Ms Lawson have been married since 2003. | |
She has two children, Cosima and Bruno, from her marriage to journalist John Diamond, who died in 2001. | She has two children, Cosima and Bruno, from her marriage to journalist John Diamond, who died in 2001. |
Ms Lawson first began a restaurant column in The Spectator in 1985 and by the following year had become deputy literary editor of The Sunday Times. | Ms Lawson first began a restaurant column in The Spectator in 1985 and by the following year had become deputy literary editor of The Sunday Times. |
She then went on to write the book How to Eat, followed by the award-winning book, How to be a Domestic Goddess. | She then went on to write the book How to Eat, followed by the award-winning book, How to be a Domestic Goddess. |
Her television cookery programmes - including Nigella Bites and Nigella's Christmas Kitchen - have brought her international fame. | Her television cookery programmes - including Nigella Bites and Nigella's Christmas Kitchen - have brought her international fame. |
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