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The story of England’s first WAG used to live like a princess, now in debt of IDR 9 billion

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A footballer’s wife recounts her life as the first WAG (wives and girlfriends) in England. Is Suzi Walker, the wife of Ian Walker who was active as a national athlete in the 90s. Suzi admitted that her life changed drastically when her ex-husband entered the national team. Earned a lot of money because of the couple’s income and popularity but unfortunately the woman is now in debt.

Former model Suzi Walker has revealed she regrets that she and other former first-generation WAGs wasted money like toilet paper in their heyday. Now he has to pawn his favorite jewelery after being in debt with a total of £500,000 or around Rp. 9.1 billion. The goalkeeper’s ex-wife also admitted that she only realized what was important in life after losing everything.

“Finally being in debt for half a million pounds and losing the money I used to have changed me as a person. I now know better what is important in life,” the woman who is now married to Mark Pitman told The Sun.

The 52-year-old woman, who was once married to businessman Simon Jordan, lost money due to court fees and health problems which also forced her to sell her property. “I pawned and sold everything just to be able to live on. Last year the engagement ring Mark gave me, which broke my heart, and some jewelery and a diamond ring he gave me,” Suzi said.

In fact, in the past, Suzi often appeared glamorous on various occasions with the jewelry. Especially when she was still a WAG, Suzi easily bought Gucci and Prada and drank the most expensive champagne. The woman admits that she is always treated like a princess and has a personal shopper to help buy the best things and even change vehicles, such as changing underwear.

Suzi Walker also admits spending a lot of money on appearance changes. “I did tanning, I got my boobs big, then small, then they got bigger. I can’t remember how many times I did it but I think it cost me £8,000 each time,” she said.

When she divorced Ian Walker, Suzi actually got money but she spent it on housing and children’s education. “I know people think when I have rich partners I always have money, but I don’t like depending on other people. I’ve never married for money,” said Suzy.

Now Suzi no longer lives a glamorous life after her husband has to pay a lot of court fees and health care. Even though she almost lost her home, the woman admitted that she was relieved to still be able to live within limitations and receive treatment.

He was known to suffer from Lyme disease, meningitis, inflammation of the brain, and fluid behind his eyes. His condition was said to have improved even though he had to do a lot of treatment. “I’m still sick and worrying about money doesn’t help. It taught me everything, it’s not money that matters most. I don’t know what my future holds. I just want my health back.

(ami/ami)

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