Phil Collins’ ex-wife flaunts pricey purchase as she poses with £190k Bentley

Phil Collins’ ex-wife flaunts pricey purchase as she poses with £190k Bentley

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Phil Collins’ ex-wife flaunts pricey purchase as she poses with £190k Bentley

Phil Collins’ ex-wife Orianne Cevey took to Instagram to show off the fancy and very expensive £190,000 car she’s just bought

Phil Collins ‘ ex-wife Orianne Cevey wasn’t shy about flaunting her wealth as she posed up with the £190,000 Bentley she’d just bought.

The 46-year-old dressed for the occasion in a black leather floor-length gown.

Posing with one hand on her hip, Orianne, who has been locked in a legal battle with her ex over his Miami beach house, looked sassy and confident as she stood next to her prized possession.

She captioned the snap of herself and her brand new sleek black motor: “Me and my little Choupette!”

Orianne also shared a behind the scenes photo of a shoot she posed up for with her car.

She penned: Photoshoot yesterday with my Bentley Continental GT Coupé… Thank you @holmanmotorcars and Brett for this very nice event.”

And it seems she’s already given her car a nickname.

“Me and Big Bear,” she captioned a picture of herself next to the car holding up a “sold” sign.

While many of her fans left gushing comments on her post, some took the opportunity to tell her she was wrong for what she’d done to the Genesis star.

It’s thought they were referring to the legal battle between the exes over his $40 million Miami mansion.

Phil, 69, sued his former wife and her new husband Thomas Bates, 31, to kick them out of the property.

They have now agreed to move out after Phil said they had no right to live in his expensive waterfront property.

They’ve agreed to leave by mid-January.

Jeffrey Fisher, attorney for Phil Collins, said in a statement to Mirror Online: “Mr and Mrs Bates’ plan to hold Phil Collins’ house as hostage to leverage a settlement during a protracted court case was upended by the new judge’s bold decision to complete the injunction hearing next week.

“With the delay tactic failing, they agreed to vacate by mid-January and to allow Phil’s realtor to market and sell the property between now and the date they leave.

“Further, Phil Collins’ priceless collection of music memorabilia and artifacts from the Alamo will be retrieved within days.

“Mrs Bates’ lawsuit claiming a 50% percent interest in the house based upon an alleged oral agreement will continue, but we have no doubt that it too will come to a quick and conclusive end once the judge hears the true facts about what occurred.”

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