NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 08: Julia Haart at e1972 during New York Fashion Week on February 08, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – FEBRUARY 08: Julia Haart at e1972 during New York Fashion Week on February 08, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images)

 

MANHATTAN (VINnews) — It’s official. Julia Haart, star of Netflix’s “My Unorthodox Life”, has filed for divorce after 3 years of marriage.

TMZ website has obtained court filings showing Haart filed for divorce in New York on Wednesday from husband Silvio Scaglia.

The incredible thing is, as recently as last week the couple posted pictures on social media, smiling together and looking happy and content. This confirms that their “happy” unorthodox life is a fraud and a sham, filled with sheker.

As reported on VIN News, rumors of the split-up began to circulate last December.

According to Page Six in the NY Post, the break-up is going to be one of the themes that the show will focus on in upcoming Season Two.

This development is quite significant, considering that Ms. Haart made it her mission to portray being a frum Jew as a life of unhappiness and restriction. She prances around, pretending that she has achieved true happiness, by abandoning the Torah derech.

Now it’s been exposed as a sham and a fraud. Her “happy and fulfilling life” is empty and fake, her marriage is clearly a failure, as is likely much of her family life.

That’s the part of her “reality” which her show does not portray.

The Haarts were married in 2019, after working together at the La Perla company–Silvio was CEO and Julia was creative director.

A source says that although they continue to work together, in business and on the show, they are currently living separate lives.

Several weeks ago, Haart’s daughter Batsheva and her husband, Ben Weinstein, decided to divorce after nine years of marriage.

They announced the decision on social media, saying: “After time and consideration we have made the decision to separate. We have so much love and respect for each other but have realized that it is time to take time, space to ensure that each of us live the most joyous, fulfilling lives possible.”

This is Julia’s second marriage. Before she abandoned the Torah derech, she was married to the father of her four children.

As reported by Vos Iz Neias