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Tragical love story of Aristotle Onassis and Mary Callas
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Love story of great opera singer and the richest man in the world can be called as a history of passionate love and humiliation. Aristotle first saw Mary at a ball in Venice. He invited singer and her husband to his yacht "Christina" - the legendary symbol of luxury of that time. Aristotle was shocked by the magnificent Mary’s beauty (before that diva during some time lost 30 kilograms and was in great physical shape.) Love story between them was like a typhoon. Covered with passion, Mary and Aristotle paid no attention to anyone. Jovanni Meneghini, Mary's husband, was in a stupid position. IThough he was ready to forgive this romance and bring her back to the family, but it was too late. Aristotle and Maria even did not think to part: all-consuming love eclipsed their mind. However, some time passed, the passions gradually subsided. Aristotle seemed to be fed up and showed himself in "all glory." He behaved towards Maria rudely and cruelly. Mary, blinded by love, endured and sacrificed everything. But then fate struck her with a terrible blow: Aristotle unexpectedly married Jacqueline Kennedy - the widow of the American president. Maria, who had lost her voice by that time, imprisoned herself in the walls of her house. Even later, Aristotle's repentance of his deed did not lessen her suffering.
... When Onassis was dying in a Paris hospital, near to him was Maria Callas. Jacqueline was in New York. After learning of her husband's death, she ordered a collection of mourning dresses from Valentino ...
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