January 8, 2011 : Camille Donatacci, the former playboy model and star of the ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ and Kelsey Grammer, well loved for his role in the sitcom ‘Frasier’ have reportedly decided to call it quits in their marriage after Camille found out that her husband was not quite committed in their relationship anymore.
Reports are that Grammer ,55-year old is all set to marry Kayte Walsh after the divorce proceedings with his former wife Camille are done with. Camille and Grammer have two kids, 8 year old daughter Mason and 5 year old son Jude.
Reportedly the star of ‘Desperate Housewives’ confessed on the ‘Ellen De Generes’ show on Friday that she had found out about her ex-spouse’s real ways only during the shooting schedule of the Bravo reality series in California last year.
As the actor was in New York due to the Broadway “La Cage Aux Folles” the couple had started having their first breakup signs as there was a complete lack of communication.
Donatacci confessed that she did have a hunch that something was wrong somewhere as her hubby had been the doting kinds before with as many as ten calls a day.
However, since he had started avoiding her calls and not bothering to even call back later she had caught on the hint. But things really had got a tad too much out of control when a close friend called her and said something about the marriage not going anywhere.
After that Camille stated, that she called him in vain and texted him too but to no avail. However he did call later and inform her that he was no longer willing to get on with the marriage.
The divorce has been filed and despite all this Camille has good words about her estranged hubby. She has stated that he has been a good spouse and they had a nice marriage.
Camille however has her goals set to concentrate more on the kids rather than anything else. She also looks forward to be in good terms with her ex husband, so as to raise the kids in a healthy manner.
Right now, the couple is not in touch with each other at all. Reportedly, whatever there is to be said is either through the press or by texting and e-mails.