The Supermodel, Kelly LeBrock has described her former husband, Steven Seagal, actor as a tragedy of Hollywood in an interview with Page six. She said, “I feel very sorry for the man. I think he’s just a very sad person and he is what I would call a tragedy of Hollywood.”
Her ex-husband, Steven Seagal was accused by multiple women of sexual misconduct spanning decades and Kelly believes his bad personality as an adult comes from his meeting with mistreatment from others during his childhood. She further explained, “I believe he was very bullied as a child, very sickly, very weak and I guess people who are treated that way as children end up becoming lost as they age. I wish him all the best.”
Kelly LeBrock Married Three Times Till Date
The 61 year old Kelly LeBrock has been married for three times and has been better single for almost a decade now. She was first married to a film producer and now entrepreneur Victor Drai in 1984. He was the producer of her first film, The Woman in Red. Their life as married couple ended after they divorced in 1986 having their marriage lasted only for two years.
Then she met actor and martial artist, Steven Seagal at the time of her divorce and welcomed their first child together, Annaliza in 1987. They exchanged wedding vows the same year and welcomed Dominic Seagal in 1990. The couple welcomed their youngest child, Arissa Le Brock in 1993. The couple worked together in a film, Hard to Kill (1990). The actress had the longest marriage with Steven which lasted for almost a decade. They got divorced in 1996 and cited irreconcilable differences as their reason of split.
Kelly LeBrock got married to her third husband, Fred Steck in 2007. He was retired investment banker. Not much is known about him as he didn’t make any red carpet appearances with his wife and in fact their marriage lasted for only a year divorcing in 2008.
Her youngest daughter, Arissa made a red carpet appearance with her for the premiere of the new reality Lifetime series Growing Up Supermodel where both the mother and daughter are starring in. This will be her comeback appearance on TV after she quit Hollywood to raise her babies away from highlight. She said in an interview with Closer Weekly, “I didn’t want them looking into any negative aspects of my divorce. So I ran for the hills, and I’ve basically been living in the wilderness with no TV for 24 years!”
She also talked about how she felt comfortable in her skin now saying, “ Now that I’m more mature and wrinkled – I actually do have wrinkles! – I’m much more comfortable in my skin. I’m happy with who I am and where I am.”
Net Worth Of Kelly LeBrock
Kelly LeBrock has an estimated net worth of $2 million. She was a supermodel best known for her Christian Dior ad and Pantene’s Don’t Hate Me Because I am Beautiful ad. She worked as an actress in several; films like Weird Science, Wrongfully Accused, The Woman in Red, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, and Hard to Kill.
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— Kelly Le Brock (@KellyLeBrock) October 30, 2015
She was in the top as an actress and model but suddenly decided to bid farewell from the entertainment industry for a simple life and said that her divorce with Steven was very much in the press and called herself not a Hollywood girl. She shared that she never really liked the attention and wanted to have dirt in her nails and be in the outdoors. She added, “I did the best I could as a single mom. I have three wonderful children. I could always go back to my career. I could never go back to my children. Some people can do both. But I already had the fame and was done with it.”
Kelly LeBrock was born in 1960 in New York and was named after her maternal grandmother, Mary Helen Kelly. Her mother was also a model and encouraged her to do be a model and thus, she became a supermodel. She attended her school in Buckinghamshire and moved to New York for modelling at the age of 16.
As an actress, Kelly won the Female Star of Tomorrow award at the ShoWest Convention, USA in 1985. She faced a tragic loss of her brother to cancer and since she has been an active philanthropist engaging supporting terminally ill patients particularly cancer patients. She is also a celebrity spokesperson for an organization for children suffering from cancer, Club Carson.