kenny rogers divorce $60 million

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kenny rogers divorce $60 million
kenny rogers divorce $60 million, The expenditure of their divorce is projected at USD 60 million. They got married on 1st Oct 1977 and divorced in the year 1993. They have only one son named Christopher Cody. Marianne Rogers is Kenny Roger’s fourth wife. Kenny Rogers dated first with Janice Gordon and the other famous relationship was Jean Rogers.

Kenny Rogers, a famous country singer was born on 21st Aug 1938. His birth sign is Leo. He became famous for his album “The gambler” which was released in the year 1978. He was not only a singer but also a songwriter and record producer. Besides, he was also known for his photography and entrepreneurship. He holds a graduation degree from Jefferson Davis High School, Houston. He then attended University of Texas for his post graduation but he failed to complete it and was dropped out in the year 1959. As per his birth records in Texas, his middle name is Ray and therefore he is also known to be as Kenneth Ray Rogers. He got married for 5 times. Marianne Rogers was his 4th wife. His current wife is Wanda Miller. Altogether he has one daughter and four sons out of which Christopher Cody is his 4th wife’s (Marianne Rogers) son. During his singing career he engaged in serious relationship with Marianne Rogers which lead to their marriage on 1st Oct 1977. Their relationship couldn’t last forever due to some instability for which they had put an end to their relationship by getting a divorce in the year 1993. Their married life sustained for 16 years. The settlement for their divorce estimated to $60 million is one of the most expensive divorces in the history.

Kenny Rogers got engaged with Wanda Miller and took her as his 5th wife. Marianne Rogers then got married to Crooner and is collecting $2 million every year from Kenny Rogers as per the divorce agreement. After their separation that was settled at a very high expenditure and appears to be the one of the 10 most expensive divorces