

MICHAEL JORDAN
Former Chicago Bulls star Michael Jordan and Juanita Vanoy knew each other for about five years before they got married in Las Vegas back in 1989. Despite the Vegas marriage, they stayed together for 17 years, eventually filing for divorce in December 2006. Except for “irreconcilable differences,” the reasons for the divorce have never surfaced, despite various offers for tell-alls that Vanoy is alleged to have received. The two ended their marriage in an amicable and dignified manner. However, like most divorces, that doesn’t mean this left everyone smiling. When all was said and done, the divorce cost Jordan an estimated $168 million and one mansion in Chicago. Jordan learned his lesson from this, as he made his second wife, Yvette Prieto, sign a prenup.

ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER

MEL GIBSON
Mel Gibson had to pay through the nose when his first wife, Robyn Moore, a former dental nurse, divorced him after 31 years of marriage. Moore filed the paperwork in 2009, following Gibson’s revelation of a child he fathered with the woman who would be his second wife, Oksana Grigorieva. Once the divorce was finalized in December 2011, Moore, the mother of seven of his eight children, got a reported $425 million, roughly half of his vast fortune. Not only that, in 2012, a judge ruled that Moore would receive half of Gibson’s pension benefits as well. Fortunately for Gibson, he got to save a little money when Grigorieva divorced him. She was due to receive $750,000 in a series of payments, but lost about $375,000 of that when she spoke about her and Gibson’s relationship on the Howard Stern Show.

NEIL DIAMOND

SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY
When former Beatle Paul McCartney married entrepreneur and environmentalist Heather Mills in June 2002, many of his fans had their doubts about the relationship. It turns out those doubts were not totally unfounded. Just four years later, the couple separated, finalizing their very public and bitter divorce in 2008. As a settlement, Mills received $48.6 million, which is a fraction of the $250 million she sought. When speaking of his marriage to Mills, McCartney referred to it as a “prime contender” for his worst decision in ten years.

MADONNA

TIGER WOODS
Tiger Woods and his ex-wife, and former model, Elin Nordegren appeared on headlines everywhere when their six-year marriage collapsed in 2010 due to Woods’ infidelity. But while everyone knows why they divorced, reports vary as to what Nordegren received as part of their settlement. Early reports said that she would receive $750 million, which was a whole $150 million more than what Woods was worth at the time. Later reports claimed Nordegren received $100 million. As of February 2015, Woods allegedly still owed his ex approximately $54 million.

MICHAEL DOUGLAS

PHIL COLLINS
Genesis frontman and successful solo performer Phil Collins and his third wife Orianne Cevey’s 2007 divorce was a tad rough on the singer. At the time, the combination of that and the incessant criticism Collins received over his 40-year-long career drove the singer to contemplate suicide. And those thoughts had nothing to do with the $46.7 million payout Cevey received as settlement. Since then, Collins has worked through his depression. Now, he says of his ex “I don’t actually know why we got divorced. We are still friends.”

JAMES CAMERON

KELSEY GRAMMER
Kelsey Grammer and television personality Camille Donatacci had a bit of a messy divorce. When their 14-year marriage ended in 2011, the former couple didn’t shy away from letting others know how they felt about each other. In an interview with Us Weekly, Donatacci referred to Grammer as a rude word for a male appendage. Grammer, in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, did not mention his ex by name, but he did mention that their marriage “was pretty much over as soon as it began.” When their divorce was finalized in 2012, Grammer had to pay a reported $30 million to Donatacci.

KEVIN COSTNER

HARRISON FORD
Star of the Star Wars and Indiana Jones film franchises Harrison Ford and his second wife, film and television writer Melissa Mathison, had what was considered one of the strongest marriages in Hollywood since they wed in March 1983. But that perception ended when Mathison filed for divorce on August 23, 2001, citing irreconcilable differences as the reason. The divorce is reported to have been amicable, and when it was finalized in 2004, Ford wound up paying somewhere between $85 million and $118 million. The discrepancy between estimates is probably due to Ford’s admirable protection of his private life.

STEVEN SPIELBERG

ROSEANNE BARR
Roseanne Barr and fellow comedian and Roseanne castmember Tom Arnold had a complicated relationship even before they got married, due to Arnold’s addiction problems. Once he sobered up, the two wed in 1990, but then divorced in 1994. When the bitter public battle ended, Arnold was awarded an estimated $50 million. The two then didn’t speak and pretty much stayed completely away from each other for 18 years, until Arnold appeared on Barr’s Comedy Central Roast. There the two greeted each other happily and reconciled. Since then, the two have been known to trade playful jabs at one another over Twitter.
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