Author and model Paulina Porizkova is now betrothed to TV producer Jeff Greenstein. On June 9, the 60-year-old model shared a video on Instagram in which she was seated beside her partner while he drove a car. The video was captioned:
“He asked.”
As they drove, she held Greenstein’s hand, allowing viewers to get a glimpse of the proposal ring.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Porizkova has a net value of $10 million. In 1989, she got hitched to singer and songwriter Ric Ocasek. The former couple bought a house the same year for $2.5 million.
Eight years later, they also bought a country property in Millbrook for $650,000. Ocasek and Paulina Porizkova tied the knot in 1989, but in 2018, she revealed that they had separated but not divorced.
However, the singer died in 2019. His will stated that he had disinherited Porizkova and their sons on the grounds of abandonment. The apartment in New York, where they lived, was sold for $10 million.
Celebrity Net Worth notes that in terms of her personal financial achievements, she was signed to Estée Lauder in the late 1980s. As part of the deal, she received an annual amount of $6 million until 1995.
Earlier this year, Paulina Porizkova and Jeff Greenstein celebrated their second anniversary. She shared a carousel of the two sharing kisses at different places. In the caption, she wrote:
“Tonight, two years ago, we met in person. I already knew. After a month of hour long conversations, I only had one question. And it could only be answered one way. With a kiss.”
What did Paulina Porizkova say about finding new love?
The couple made their relationship public in 2023. At that time, she posted a photo of herself and Jeff Greenstein sharing a kiss in Paris. The post was captioned:
“Three months of laughter, kisses, banter, love and unalloyed goofiness, celebrated in the goofiest of ways in the most romantic city in the world.”
A few days later, Paulina Porizkova posted again on Instagram, saying she had received a lot of support after sharing her new relationship. Many people told her that her story gave them hope.
She noted that her experience of finding love was gradual, not something that came quickly. She mentioned spending the past three years on her own, reflecting on personal challenges and self-worth.
She said the time alone didn’t necessarily teach her self-love, but it helped her gain a clearer understanding of herself. She realized she kept being drawn to the wrong people because she craved excitement and drama—something she grew up around. She noticed a pattern of being drawn to people who were expressive at first but became distant over time.
Gradually, she recognized this pattern and decided to open herself up to something new. She realized she needed a more grounded and emotionally safe relationship, even if it was different from what she was used to.
Porizkova shared that finding a meaningful relationship often requires introspection and a willingness to be emotionally open.
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