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Ryan Giggs could lose half of his £40million fortune in divorce fight with wife Stacey

Ryan Giggs could lose half of his £40million fortune in divorce fight with wife Stacey

The mum-of-two has reportedly called time on their eight-year marriage amid claims the Man United legend, 42, has been flirting with other women
Ryan Giggs could lose half of his £40million fortune in a divorce settlement with wife Stacey.

The mum-of-two has reportedly called time on their eight-year marriage amid claims the Manchester United legend, 42, has been flirting with other women.
It was described as “the last straw” for Stacey, 37, in the wake of his affairs with model Imogen Thomas and sister-in-law Natasha – his brother Rhodri’s wife.
Giggs is alleged to have flirted with staff at his Manchester restaurant George’s and Stacey also suspected he had been seeing another woman.
Divorce experts say she can expect a settlement of £20million. On top of that, she will get about £200,000 a month of his earnings until children Liberty Beau, 12, and Zachary, 10, turn 18.
The pair have now reportedly vowed to thrash out an “amicable divorce”.
Giggs’ squeaky clean image was ­shattered when Natasha told of their eight-year affair in 2011. He also cheated with former Miss Wales Imogen that year.
He has dated TV presenter Dani Behr, model Rachel Hunter and actress Patsy Kensit in the past.
--dailymirror

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