Padma Lakshmi Spills Beans On Her Failed Marriage To A ‘Sexually Demanding’ Salman Rushdie

PTI

Indian-American model and television personality Padma Lakshmi has written a revealing autobiography which includes intimate details of her failed marriage to celebrated author Salman Rushdie. 

Laxmi, 45, one of the judges on the US television show ‘Top Chef’, chronicles details of her relationship with the Mumbai-born Booker Prize-winning author in ‘Love, Loss and What We Ate‘. 

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“I just wanted my own identity. I was making the transition out of one stage of my life and into another. But in order to do that, it required that I wasn’t everywhere that he [Rushdie] needed me to be,” she told ‘People’ magazine. 

The pair met in 1999 at a party in New York when Lakshmi was 28 and single and Rushdie was 51 and married to his third wife. Lakshmi and Rushdie married in 2004, dividing their time between London – where his two sons lived – and New York. 

She writes about how at first their marriage was blissful and Rushdie used to make breakfast for her every morning. But the book then goes on to paint a portrait of a demanding husband in need of constant attention.

Lakshmi claims Rushdie was insensitive to a medical condition and he labelled her a “bad investment”.

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 “It’s not that I didn’t want to be there for him, but something was very deeply wrong. And I didn’t understand it. And that caused a whole lot of misunderstanding,” Laxmi said. 

She claims that each year when the Nobel Prize went to another writer Rushdie took it very hard and required consolation, ‘The Daily Telegraph’ reported. Lakshmi later divorced Rushdie in 2007 and went on to become involved with Ted Forstmann, the billionaire chief executive of sports and artist management company IMG, who died in 2011 aged 71.

 She has a six-year-old daughter with venture capitalist Adam Dell. New York- based Rushdie, 68, has not responded to his ex-wife’s claims so far. 

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Shortly after his marriage to Lakshmi ended Rushdie had said, “It’s strange, given that I’ve been married four times, but I actually don’t think marriage is necessary”. 

“Girls like it, especially if they’ve never been married before – it’s the dress. Girls want a wedding, they don’t want a marriage. If only you could have weddings without marriages, ” Rushdie had said. 

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