Damn I can't believe it has been 5 years. They really looked cute together too. He always looked so content when hee was with her. I always remember that picture of him with his head in her lap in the back of a limo. Oh! Well it is about time he finds his true love ...............that would be ME! :) Lisa T. (Purple Crazy) -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: npny@lists.panix.com Sent: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 1:58 PM Subject: Re: NPNY: The Artist Formerly Known as Married
Thats sad. But I hope we hear some of the songs that he writes during this period. Wally, pt 2? :-) Amil > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Derek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Jul 26, 2006 11:53 PM > Subject: NPNY: The Artist Formerly Known as Married > To: npny@lists.panix.com > > The Artist Formerly Known as Married > by Natalie Finn > Jul 26, 2006, 5:20 PM PT > http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,19607,00.html?fdnews > > Prince's NPG Music Club isn't the only thing shutting down. > > The Musicology artist's wife of five years, Manuela Testolini > Nelson, filed > for divorce on May 24, according to court documents obtained > Wednesday by > the Minneapolis Star Tribune. > > Testolini Nelson, 29, used to work for Paisley Park Studios, the > recording > and production complex Prince opened near Minneapolis in 1987. > > The duo tied the knot in 2001 in a small, super-secret Jehovah's > Witness > ceremony in Hawaii, with the bride taking her husband's name. For > those of > you who may have forgotten that the 48-year-old Prince has a last > name, he > was born Prince Robert Nelson. > > While her future ex has been busy releasing a number-one album, > performing > on Saturday Night Live and American Idol, picking up BET and Webby > awards > and making cryptic comments, Testolini Nelson runs Gamillah Inc., > which > houses a production company, a line of designer candles and other > businesses. > > This was Prince's second marriage. His first, to backup singer- > dancer Mayte > Garcia, was annulled in 1998 after two years, with Prince stating > that "the > best way to demonstrate [that they're joined for life] is to do > away with > the legal bonds that people demand." > > Speaking of legal demands, Britain's HM Publishing Holdings filed a > trademark lawsuit against Prince's NPG Music Club (named after the > New Power > Generation) Website on July 3, protesting its use of the "NPG" moniker > because it coincides with the company's own Nature Publishing > Group, or NPG. > > > Prince's attorney, David Schelzel, has said that his client's right > to use > the name is not in jeopardy and that the decision to shut down > NPGMusicClub.com had nothing to do with the lawsuit. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- NewPowerNewYork Mailing List website: Www.NPNY.Org ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe? Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], in body place npny ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Questions/Help?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]