Debby Clarke Belichick is a businesswoman, also mostly known as the ex-wife of American Football Coach Bill Belichick. He is the head coach of the New England Patriots, a National Football League team. She is an Independent Entrepreneur.
Life & Marriage:
Debby met Bill at Wesleyan University and they started dating, it lasted throughout college, and later they got married in 1977. They had 3 kids Amanda, Stephen, and Brian. They all followed in their father’s footsteps and made a career in sports games like Lacrosse or Football, from being an active player to becoming a coach. Debby focused on her family and became a housewife while Bill pursued his career. Their marriage seemed smooth and they were together for 28 years until Bill had an affair with the former New York Giants receptionist Sharon Shenocca. It was rumored that he spent a lot of money on her and also bought her a $2.2 million worth house. This led to a divorce and it was publicized in 2005 and the final procedure was completed by 2006. Bill later moved on by dating Linda Holliday while Debby remained single.
Career:
Debby had an interest in design since childhood, she pursued a career in interior and exterior design after college. She became a housewife after her marriage, letting go of her work. After her divorce, she started The Art of Tile & Stone in Wellesley with one of her friends. The store has a collection of designs of stones for the kitchen and bathroom. She has a net worth of around $2 or $3 million. Debby and Bill had founded a charitable organization for the homeless and needy. Even after divorce, they are reported to work for the organization.
Debby is a private person, posting only on the social media of her store. There is less information available about her. She is an inspiration for various people by restarting her career and focusing on herself after her divorce. There are no interviews of her speaking about divorce or any new photos of her. The only interview of her available is her speaking about the company on YouTube. She lives a peaceful life away from the limelight in Massachusetts.
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