The cook's first husband was journalist John Diamond, who she met in when they worked on The Sunday Times together. They married in Venice, Italy, in , but tragically, John died of throat cancer in March when he was just Cosima and Bruno Diamond right. Little is seen of her children in the public eye, however, we did find this photo of Cosima, who looks just as stunning as her famous mother. I do a running commentary at home of my life like I do on TV.
The TV star is one of four children: sisters Thomasina and Horatia and her journalist brother Dominic. Sadly, Thomasina passed away when she was 31 from breast cancer, and we can see Nigella's tribute to her sister in her daughter Cosima's middle name.
Nigella was pregnant with Cosima when her sister died. Nigella's parents are Nigel Lawson, a former politician who now lives in France, and Vanessa Salmon, who was heiress to the J. Lyons and Co. Her mother tragically died age 48 from liver cancer in The chef recently confessed that following her mother's death, she refused to let herself feel guilty about enjoying food after watching her mum deny herself anything sweet until just two weeks before her death.
She said: "I don't know if it was the calm of lockdown or getting older, but I've stopped looking back on the past an awful lot. I guess, I'm very happy at last. Is Nigella Lawson in a relationship? Nigella keeps her private life out of the spotlight but has been married twice before.
In a recent interview with The Guardian, Nigella spoke of how she prefers to keep it that way. Nigella Lawson partner: Is Nigella Lawson in a relationship? Nigella Lawson partner: Nigella is seen to keep her love life out of the spotlight. Nigella Lawson weight loss: Easy weight loss secret. The TV cook said: "But I'm very happy not having to fill up my life going to things. By Emma Shacklock TZ. Seven years after her divorce from gallery-owner Charles Saatchi was finalised, Nigella Lawson has opened up about finally finding happiness.
Nigella Lawson and Charles Saatchi were married for ten years before photographs emerged of Saatchi appearing to have his hands around her throat. A month later, she filed for a decri nisi, ending their marriage.
The sisters then claimed that Nigella had been aware of their actions and that she had given her permission as long as they would keep quiet regarding her alleged drug abuse.
The Grillo sisters were later found not guilty and whilst her admissions may have been unexpected, many came forward to support the TV chef following the ordeal.
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