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Christina Onassis

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Christina Onassis
Born December 11 1950(1950-12-11)
New York City, NY
Died November 19 1988 (aged 37)
Buenos Aires
Occupation Shipping magnate
Spouse Joseph Bolker
Alexandros Andreadis
Sergei Kauzov
Thierry Roussel (1984-1988)
Children Athina Roussel
Parents Aristotle Onassis and
Athina Livanos

Christina Onassis (Greek: Χριστίνα Ωνάση) (December 11, 1950November 19, 1988) was the daughter of the billionaire Aristotle Onassis and Athina Livanos. Born in New York City, she was an awkward-looking child. Her parents had a stormy marriage, filled with many affairs (including one by her father with Maria Callas) and arguments, finally divorcing. At the age of seventeen, she had plastic surgery to shrink her nose and remove the dark rings under her eyes. In 1968, her father married Jacqueline Kennedy, whom Christina loathed and did not get along with, considering her a gold-digger only interested in her family's money. Christina lost her entire immediate family within a period of 24 months. Her brother Alexander died in a plane crash in 1973 and her mother committed suicide shortly thereafter. Her father's health had started to deteriorate after Alexander's death and he died in 1975. Alexander was the focus of her father's attention as his successor until his death, after which her father considered her his successor and began training her in the business operations of the Onassis business empire. She became very involved in the business operations of the Onassis shipping empire and successfully ran the business after her father's death. Christina was married four times, all ending in bitter divorces. Her first three husbands were Joseph Bolker, Alexandros Andreadis and Sergei Kauzov. Her final marriage to Thierry Roussel produced her only child, daughter Athina Roussel. This marriage ended in divorce as well. Christina always knew that Thierry had been having an affair with Swedish model Marianne "Gaby" Landhage and even paid to maintain Landhage in a house with her two children , both of whom were conceived during Christina's marriage. Roussel, for his part, insisted that Christina stay slim to be with him, subjecting her to regular weighing and forced exercise regimes and eventually left her to be permanently with Landhage. She died at the age 37 of pulmonary edema at a country club near Buenos Aires, Argentina. Christina was just coming out of depression when she died. She doted on her daughter, Athina. At the time of her death, Christina was in a serious relationship with the older brother of one of her Greek childhood friends, who had never been married himself and insisted that they take it slowly given her history but intended to eventually marry her. Experts say that her premature death was caused by constant prescription drug abuse and dramatic changes in weight. Some say that she died from taking dangerous slimming drugs, others suggest it was too many sleeping pills.

Source

  • The Onassis Women. Phyllis Karas with Kiki Moutsos, Aristotle Onassis' longtime family secretary and confidante.

See also

  • Christina O - the Onassis family yacht, named after Christina by her father

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