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She agrees to go out to dinner with her ex, tells him about a bad date, and they quickly remarry in the room of a friend who is a judge on the New York Supreme Court, the owner of the New York Supreme Court. hold the ceremony. "To me, he said, 'Do you want this woman to be your lawful wife forever - in good times and in bad times, in sickness and in health?' I said, 'Yes.' He looked at Judy and said: 'Will you marry this man?' She said, 'Yes.' He said, 'In good times or bad?' And she looked him straight in the eye and said, 'Good luck or forget it,'" Jerry wrote. Omari Hardwick may be best known for playing James "Ghost" St. Patrick in 50 Cent's hit series Power, but with his wife Jennifer "Jae" Pfautch, he has a much more important role: the loving husband. The couple married in 2012 and have since celebrated several milestones together, including the birth of two children, Nova and Brave. Pfautch also supported Hardwick professionally and was indeed the one who encouraged him to pursue his breakout role in Power.

In September, she recalled, “I was hoping we would have three or four years of running and my husband and I would be able to buy a two-bedroom apartment a block from the beach in Florida for retirement. 11 2021 her initial hopes for the show. In 1990, Judy struggled with the loss of
her father and was unhappy with Jerry's lack of support. In Thomas and Donahue's book, Jerry reveals the cause of their brief divorce. "She said to me, 'If you can't work this out, I'll divorce you,'" he recalls. "And I said, 'Oh, yes? I dare you.' And the next day I got the divorce papers. The next day. That's it." "I missed her presence the first week we were apart," he shared. "This is the first time in years that we don't see each other every day. It's a strange experience."

"I think behind every great woman there is a man," he added. "So now I can stand behind her, but I also hear rumors that behind every great man there is a woman. So we'll have to wait and see how things play out. how." The pair first met in a bar, Jerry recalled to the Los Angeles Times. "I just finished a murder case as a defense attorney. She's a prosecutor. There's a New York Post reporter at the bar, and I'm talking to him about the case. ." In Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue's 2020 book, What Makes Marriages Last: 40 Celebrity Couples Who Share With Us Secrets to Happy Lives, Judy reveals that Jerry was hesitant about the idea married for the second time. "I really had to drag him to the altar... He had no intention of divorcing his wife even though they had been separated for three or four years. After we were together for about a year, I said, 'I want to. . divorce'. See your divorce in the newspaper or don't bother calling back,'" she recalls.
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