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In Season 1 of the Bravo show, the millionaire author described herself as "a purebred pedigreed pioneer, Mormon" who "married into Mormon royalty" when she and her ex-husband Bill Gay tied the knot in The couple, who have three daughters together, parted ways after 11 years of marriage.

At that time, Heather struggled to navigate her life "as an individual. Soon, she was in a full-blown legal feud with a co-star. Here's everything you should know about Heather's amicable divorcewhich didn't stop her ex-husband from financially supporting her. Frank eventually worked his way up in Gay businesses, making him "worth millions" on his own.

When he passed, the Gay family inherited a huge portion of his estate. The Gay family is worth billions, so I basically married into Mormon royalty. Frank's obituary clarified that his fortune came from "running Hughes' many business ventures, not from the Hughes estate. Not much is known about what he does either, except for the inheritance part.

But Bill's uncle, Robert C. It's not salt how much Heather received from her divorce from Bill. Our co-parenting is, I do the lake, and he pays the bills. A lot of people say that is very amicable, and it works; we get along fine. Speaking to the Daily Dish Podcast inHeather also revealed that Bill was supportive of her departure from the Mormon church.

You know, he's a devout Mormon, and it's a huge departure from his core values," she said. RHOSLC star Jen Shah's time in prison has been extremely difficult for her but also inspiring and there have been billies she was had fun. Still lives at home and watches Love Island with Heather. Speaking about her two daughters being away in college, Heather said "it made the city seem a lot bigger and a lot emptier quite quickly.

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I love having just one adult child [at home] now. Heather has never spoken ill of her ex-husband. She's always made it clear that their split was amicable. Reflecting on why they divorced, she said on RHOSLC : "All the things that enticed me to marry him evaporated when we had to live life together. But that doesn't mean it was all easy for her.

In her first book, she admitted that she was arrested for DUI following the separation. Not a single soul," she told Us Weekly of not informing anyone about it until Bad Mormon came out. Going back to that reckless night, Heather recalled: "At the club, I never even ordered a single drink.

I was naive and I was numbing out, which turned out to be a dangerous, and, in my case, criminal, combination.