Current:Home > InvestJohnathan Walker:Dr. Paul Nassif Says Housewives Led to the "Demise" Of His Marriage to Adrienne Maloof -MoneyMatrix
Johnathan Walker:Dr. Paul Nassif Says Housewives Led to the "Demise" Of His Marriage to Adrienne Maloof
EchoSense Quantitative Think Tank Center View
Date:2025-04-09 19:23:20
Paul Nassif is Johnathan Walkergetting real about how The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills changed his life.
Over a decade after the Botched doctor and Adrienne Maloof divorced, he's reflecting on how reality TV impacted their marriage.
"I don't think I'd ever do something like that again, especially if look at my background with this," Paul exclusively told E! News' Francesca Amiker. "I think being on a reality show, it did speed up our demise and divorce. I think it was going to happen anyway, eventually."
However, 11 years later, he and Adrienne are "doing very well" co-parenting their sons Gavin, 20, and 17-year-old twins Christian and Colin. (He also shares 2-year-old daughter Paulina with wife of three years Brittany Nassif.)
"I've talked to her at least probably five, six times a week," the 61-year-old shared, "which is a good thing for our kids."
So how would the E! star feel if Brittany was asked to join RHOBH for a future season?
"I think we're too boring," Paul joked. "Because we're not going to go in and argue and do all that and start up and really get into it."
But that doesn't mean Brittany couldn't hold her own in a "Dinner Party From Hell"-style Housewives fight.
"Brittany can be very saucy," he added. "So, if you mess with her, she sure can, I can tell you that."
For now, fans will only be seeing Brittany pop up on episodes of Botched during visits to the doctor's office.
See Paul and Terry Dubrow handle more plastic surgery nightmares when season eight of Botched premieres Aug. 3 at 10 p.m. on E!.
(E! and Bravo are both part of the NBCUniversal family)
Botched returns Thursday, Aug. 3, at 10 p.m., only on E!.veryGood! (755)
Related
- Senate begins final push to expand Social Security benefits for millions of people
- The Heartwarming Way John Krasinski Says “Hero” Emily Blunt Inspires Him
- A new movement is creating ways for low-income people to invest in real estate
- Does Nature Have Rights? A Burgeoning Legal Movement Says Rivers, Forests and Wildlife Have Standing, Too
- Grammy nominee Teddy Swims on love, growth and embracing change
- Cartoonists say a rebuke of 'Dilbert' creator Scott Adams is long overdue
- Does Nature Have Rights? A Burgeoning Legal Movement Says Rivers, Forests and Wildlife Have Standing, Too
- Rupert Murdoch says Fox stars 'endorsed' lies about 2020. He chose not to stop them
- A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
- Birmingham firefighter dies days after being shot while on duty
Ranking
- At site of suspected mass killings, Syrians recall horrors, hope for answers
- Early Amazon Prime Day Deal: Shop the Best On-Sale Yankee Candles With 41,300+ 5-Star Reviews
- Businessman Who Almost Went on OceanGate Titanic Dive Reveals Alleged Texts With CEO on Safety Concerns
- Requiem for a Pipeline: Keystone XL Transformed the Environmental Movement and Shifted the Debate over Energy and Climate
- Opinion: Gianni Infantino, FIFA sell souls and 2034 World Cup for Saudi Arabia's billions
- Toblerone is no longer Swiss enough to feature the Matterhorn on its packaging
- Are Bolsonaro’s Attacks on the Amazon and Indigenous Tribes International Crimes? A Third Court Plea Says They Are
- Arnold Schwarzenegger Is Full Speed Ahead With Girlfriend Heather Milligan During Biking Date
Recommendation
At site of suspected mass killings, Syrians recall horrors, hope for answers
Titanic Submersible Passenger Shahzada Dawood Survived Horrifying Plane Incident 5 Years Ago With Wife
Businessman Who Almost Went on OceanGate Titanic Dive Reveals Alleged Texts With CEO on Safety Concerns
Shark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran Reveals Which TV Investment Made Her $468 Million
South Korean president's party divided over defiant martial law speech
Japan ad giant and other firms indicted over alleged Olympic contract bid-rigging
Here's why Arizona says it can keep growing despite historic megadrought
A trip to the Northern Ireland trade border