Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen's bizarre world is in danger of getting exposed as the divorce between Mary Kate and Olivier Sarkozy turns nasty.
In April, Mary Kate signed in secret a divorce petition against Sarkozy, her husband of four years. However, it was not accepted because the courts were only attending to emergency cases due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In early May, she requested an emergency order to file the divorce after Sarkozy ended the lease on their New York City apartment without her knowledge. She only found out when she was given a deadline to vacate the home that they had shared.
This too, was denied by the court.
A source told In Touch for its June 8, 2020 issue that the divorce is getting nasty and is about to get worse.
The Olsen twins are fiercely protective of their privacy and the source added that Sarkozy could expose not only Mary Kate but her twin, Ashley, as well once the divorce proceedings start.
According to In Touch's source, both have been at each other's throats for so long that they cannot stand each other anymore. Thus, Mary Kate wants to get it done and over with. However, the source added that Sarkozy will not be making it easy for her as he is livid about the whole thing and will not make it easy for Mary Kate.
And, the In Touch source also dished that Sarkozy is one man who knows too much not only about Mary Kate but also about Ashley as well.
For years, there have been so many rumors about the Olsen twins and their private lives that no one ever got a glimpse of.
The source further alleged that Sarkozy, the half brother of the former president of France, could make public the freaky messages and photos that the couple had shared while they were still in a relationship.
Sarkozy, according to the source, could also put paid the never-ending cosmetic surgery rumors that have surrounded the twins for years.
These rumors, however, will stay as rumors unless Sarkozy will verify them. Even then, the truth will only have to come from Mary Kate and Ashley themselves.


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