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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Kelsey Grammer's ex-wife is "living [her] best life" thanks to her divorce settlement

    The Frasier actor split from spouse Camille - the mother of his kids Mason, 23, and 20-year-old Jude - in 2010 after 13 years of marriage and seven years later, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star was awarded half of his retirement fund, and she is making the most of the money.


    Speaking at BravoCon 2025 in Las Vegas, Camille quipped: "Thank you, Mr. Kelsey Grammer, for all that Frasier money. I am living my best life."

    "The kids are doing great. I mean Mason's got a beautiful car. Jude's traveling around Europe. It's fabulous."

    Camille, who went on to marry David Meyer in 2018, made her debut on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills in the first season in 2010 before becoming a guest star after season two, and she found being a disliked cast member so hard, she considered walking away.

    She admitted: "I had to think about it. I vacillated a bit. I remember being on the phone with Lisa Vanderpump and she's like, 'Darling, you need to come back.' Like oh, God. I need a hole in the head."

    But during a field trip with her daughter, Camille had second thoughts.

    She said: "There was a group of girls that came up to me and they're like, 'We love you and my mom loves watching you.'

    "Then I thought, 'Maybe this isn't so bad.' It was almost a confirmation that it's okay. You can go back. People don't hate you, 'cause at that time, after the first season, I thought everybody hated me."

    And when she returned, Camille kept Lisa's advice in mind.

    She recalled: "Lisa's like, 'You have to reinvent yourself or just come back stronger.'"

    As one of the original Housewives, Camille had some advice for others looking to join a reality series.

    Speaking to E! News on the red carpet at BravoCon, she said: "Good luck, seriously.

    "It's a roller coaster ride. Don't take things so seriously."

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