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Nick Hissom is over his tabloid-fodder breakup, even if he’s not ready to let go of his Cartier Love bracelet.
When she remarried in 2011, “Page Six” reported, “Guests at the three-day event at Wynn Las Vegas included best man Clint Eastwood, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Steven Spielberg, Sly Stallone, hotel magnate Sol Kerzner, Brett Ratner, Tommy Hilfiger, Garth Brooks, Donald Trump, [and] Michael Milken.” Even her ex-husband, Robert, was there. Born in Nicaragua and raised in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, Ramirez had scored an early film-producing credit ( Public Figure, an independent documentary about social media featuring Rose McGowan) and had been the subject of a photo spread on Vanity Teen, a website highlighting aspiring models. “I saw how quickly media around the world picked up the divorce story, that there was a real audience, that they were following us as young, successful art dealers that were beautiful and gay and in love and built a business and everything else, and how sudden and unbelievable and how terrible it all was, you know, in this one moment,” he said in his unplaceable accent, a roving Euro–mid-Atlantic VPN that flows confidently in long, run-on sentences that rarely pause.
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