Rebecca Minkoff discussed the unique provisions in her will during a podcast appearance, particularly emphasizing a 'floozy clause' that ensures her assets are protected for her children if her husband, Gavin Bellour, forms a relationship with someone else after her death or divorce. She recalled their early discussions about a prenup before their marriage, highlighting the importance of financial arrangements. Minkoff's arrangement maintains that while Bellour can manage funds, he cannot access them for new partners, ensuring her legacy goes to their kids.
I inserted a floozy clause into our will. ... If I die and he shacks up with some new hot young thing, all my assets go into a trust for the kids.
I remember, we were about to get married, and I was like, 'Babe, babe, we need a prenup.' And I had nothing and he had nothing. But I knew I was going to be something.
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