Christie Brinkley divorce
Messy Celebrity Divorces
Most people fall in love, some fall out. But these famous couples went through really nasty split-ups.
Are Brinkley and Cook headed to a divorce settlement?
Christie Brinkley and Peter Cook may have finally had enough.
Day 4 of the Christie Brinkley divorce and custody trial
Psychiatrist: Brinkley should get the kids, not Cook
Give her the kids. Get them shrinks.
Christie Brinkley touts herself as supermom
To the world, she is the former supermodel, but in her home, Christie Brinkley testified Monday in her divorce trial, she was really the Supermom.
Brinkley comes out swinging in divorce trial testimony
She cried. She giggled. She shook her fists in the air. She hunched her shoulders and cringed. She scolded.
Emotions fill courtroom at Brinkley-Cook divorce trial
The tears had not begun rolling down Peter Cook's face Wednesday in a Central Islip courtroom when he testified in excruciating detail about his sexual relationship with a Southampton teenager and his expensive Internet pornography habit while married to former supermodel Christie Brinkley.
Brinkley, Cook stockpile evidence for divorce case
She's got women ready to testify about her husband's cheating ways. He's got birthday cards to show he's a good father.
Fame can make celebrities' divorces more trying
Fame, money, attention -- some things come easier to those who make their livings in the public eye. Not divorce, in which the well-known face the same tribulations as everyone else, plus some extra.
Media, onlookers hope for glimpse of Brinkley at court
The media came prepared for the long haul.
On East End, sentiment for divorce as private
Next week's high-profile divorce trial of former supermodel Christie Brinkley and architect Peter Cook comes equipped with elements ready made to fill the gossip pages for weeks.
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