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Belle Burden used pseudonyms in her memoir Strangers to protect the privacy of her children.
Not to mention, she changed names and identifying details so she could write with abandon about the implosion of her marriage to “James”—in real life Henry Davis—two months after they purchased a very expensive Sleep Number mattress.
But as a member of New York royalty, a descendant of shipping magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt on her father’s side and the granddaughter of premiere lady-who-lunched Babe Paley, there was no masking her storied heritage.
According to Belle, her family tree includes a number of women—including her style icon grandmother—who were inclined to keep a stiff upper lip in public even if their married lives were less than peachy.
And as she told the NY Times in January ahead of the release of her instant best seller, “This is a rebellion against that.”
While Belle wasn’t in danger of her secrets being aired in a thinly veiled Truman Capote tell-all, the now 56-year-old mother of three had reasons for wanting to tell her own story, starting with how her husband left her and it was not mutual.
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“The moment that he asked me…to say it was amicable, he tried to tell me it would be better for me,” Belle said on the March 31 episode of The Oprah Podcast. “I felt this full-bodied certainty that I could not do that, that I could not lie about it, that I would not survive this if I tried to lie about it.
“So, when I ran into people,” she continued, “I just said it and I never stopped saying it.”
But though she told Oprah Winfrey that she envisioned Strangers being “a quiet book,” now she’s going to be played by Gwyneth Paltrow in an upcoming Netflix series—and her lineage packed a cultural punch long before she’d ever written a word. Here’s a guide to her stacked family tree:
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