Grammer Divorce Finally Settles, Kelsey and Camille Move On
Kelsey and Camille Grammer have finally settled the terms of their divorce on Friday, ending the bitter dispute between them.
The former couple reportedly signed a financial agreement this week after contentious court battles over custody as well as money.
Nearly two years have passed since the "Frasier" actor and Camille have parted ways. The "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star first filed for a divorce from Grammer in July 2010, and the divorce was finalized in February 2011.
"Even though their divorce was granted in February 2011, they had been unable to reach a financial agreement until this time," revealed a source close to the Grammer family, according to TMZ. "Camille and Kelsey had a very complicated settlement because of the properties they owned together and various investments."
On Friday, the ex-spouses came to an agreement on the estimated $60 million in assets between them, according to TMZ.
Among their assets were three houses, and in a winning feat for Camille, Kelsey will not be living in their Beverly Hills home under the new settlement. Camille had fiercely opposed Kelsey living in the home following their divorce. Now, the home will now be either sold or leased.
Adding to their "complicated settlement" were Kelsey and Camille's two children; Mason and Jude.
Meanwhile, Kelsey, 52, is remarried to Kayte Grammer, a former flight attendant he met while still married to Camille. The newlyweds recently welcome their first daughter together, Faith.
During an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper, Grammer gushed about his new wife.
"Kayte's a woman that knows how to love," he gushed. "It doesn't mean that she doesn't have strong opinions about things or that we agree on everything we talk about, but there's a person in my life that looks on me as someone that's important. That she doesn't wanna live without. That's just an extraordinary thing."
Alternately, Camille has also moved on, and is rumored to be in a relationship with attorney Dimitri Charalambopoulos.











