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Paulina Porizkovahas known that her estranged husband Ric Ocasek left her out of his will for almost two months.
Speaking out two days later, Porizkova, who’s sharednumerous tributesto the music legend since his death, said that she’s “known about the will since the day after Ric passed.”
“All you have heard from me since is inspite [sic] of that,” she added alongside a throwback family photo, including the hashtag “love never dies.”
Ocasek and Porizkova first met whilefilming the music videofor The Cars’ song “Drive” in 1984.
In May 2018, the couple — who share two adult sons together, Jonathan, 21, and Oliver, 26 — announced they weresplitting after 28 years of marriage. Though the pair had been separated for nearly three years when Ocasek died on Sept. 15 in his New York City home, they were not legally divorced andwere still living together.
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Last month the model shared everything she adored about Ocasek in a heartbreaking tribute.
“His smile and his gaze warmed you and made you feel like the most special person in the world. I had that gaze and smile on me for most of my life,” shewroteon Instagram alongside a throwback photo of the pair. “For a long long time, no one could make me feels as loved as Ric. He was my sun.”
“Our separation didn’t alter this one bit,” she added. “He was rising and setting and I planned my life around it as one does a day… His death is the end of my world as I knew it.”
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Porizkova was the one to find Ocasek after he had died in his sleep following a surgical procedure two weeks earlier, which she previously toldRolling Stonewas “not at all” the cause behind his death.
“I don’t know how much I want to say about the surgery, but it was successful. He was recuperating really well,” she said. “So his passing was a f—ing shock.”
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Reflecting on their final moments together, Porizkova said his surgery was a “blessing,” as it unknowingly brought their entire family together one last time before Ocasek’s death.
source: people.com