Ex-porn star Jenna Jameson (50, “Private Parts”, “Sexcalibur”) wanted to be happy forever with her wife Jessi Lawless (41). But now Jessi officially announces the separation. The reason: Jenna had an alcohol relapse!
Almost a year ago, Jameson married her friend, influencer and entrepreneur Jessi Lawless, in Las Vegas, and gushed: “I found the person I really should have always been with.”
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But Jessi is now pulling the ripcord. She posted a video online publicly declaring, “There are a lot of rumors that Jenna and I are getting divorced and I’m making this video to confirm that.”
The porn icon battled drug and alcohol addiction for years. She had been considered sober for several years. And it should stay that way in her third marriage.
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“I told her at the beginning of our relationship that I set a hard boundary and that drinking had caused so many problems in her life that I would not tolerate it under any circumstances,” explains her wife. But at the first event Jenna attended without Jessi since the wedding, she threw all her good intentions overboard.
“I kept her on the straight and narrow and she goes to Chicago and starts drinking,” Jenna’s wife complains. She then asked her loved one about the topic. But she “definitely tried to lie. Until I told her I had pictures of you with champagne in your hand. Then she admitted it.”
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While she herself reportedly cried over the incident, Jameson showed no remorse, Lawless claims. “She told me clearly: I’m not sorry. She just wanted to turn the tables and blame me.”
Her conclusion: “Maybe I shouldn’t have had such high expectations. But that’s it, I’ve filed for an annulment of the marriage and it shouldn’t take long to finalize.”
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After the estranged wife made her alcohol relapse public, Jameson responded – apparently with his swipe at Jessi – in the “Daily Mail“:
“Research has shown that empathy and understanding are better responses to addiction than condemnation, shaming and moralizing.”
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