Orianne Cevey: Phil Collins and Third Ex-Wife Living Together Again in Miami

Orianne Cevey and rocker Phil Collins divorced six years ago. He paid her the biggest divorce settlement payout Great Britain has ever seen. Media outlets now claim Orianne Cevey and Phil Collins have...
Orianne Cevey: Phil Collins and Third Ex-Wife Living Together Again in Miami
Written by Kimberly Ripley
  • Orianne Cevey and rocker Phil Collins divorced six years ago. He paid her the biggest divorce settlement payout Great Britain has ever seen.

    Media outlets now claim Orianne Cevey and Phil Collins have reportedly been living together again for the past six months in Miami.

    Orianne Cevey was disabled in 2014, when she was left partially paralyzed during spinal surgery. Once confined to a wheelchair, she is reportedly walking again after significant rehabilitation.

    Phil Collins spent considerable time since their split getting sober. He nearly died from pancreatitis as a result of his alcoholism. The former Genesis singer and drummer isn’t drumming these days because of neurological damage in his arms.

    In a recent interview with Billboard magazine, Phil Collins admits he’s surprised it’s taken this long for the media to get wind of his living situation.

    “I haven’t really talked about it. We’ve been together for a while, and nobody’s noticed,” he said.

    Phil Collins and Orianne Cevey were living in Switzerland when they divorced. He stayed there to remain close to their children. When Orianne moved to Miami, he followed her there in 2015. The two have enjoyed a rather quiet six months together. It’s a bit uncertain whether Cevey is married–to someone else–or not, however. In 2008 she married investment banker Charles Mejjati.

    Orianne Cevey is a Swiss translator, philanthropist and jewelry designer. She and Phil Collins have two sons together. Collins is also the father of actress Lily Collins, from his second marriage.

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