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Template:Rescue Lisa Gastineau is the co-star of the E! reality show The Gastineau Girls, which ran from 2005-2006. She is the mother of model and socialite Brittny Gastineau (her co-star on Gastineau Girls) and the ex-wife of NFL player Mark Gastineau.

Biography

A New York native, after high school, Lisa attended the University of Alabama (she left at age 19), and was a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority.

At age 19, Lisa met Mark Gastineau (who played for the New York Jets from 1979 to 1988), and they married in 1979. They separated in 1986, when Lisa became aware that Mark was having an affair with actress Brigitte Nielsen. Mark announced he was engaged to Nielsen in 1988 (they never married). The divorce was finalized in 1991.

During the 1990s, the press reported romantic links to other celebrities including Sylvester Stallone, and Billy Idol. She was also linked to infamous mobster John Gotti, remaining loyal to him during his prison sentence and death.

Lisa has also worked for Fox's "Good Day New York" morning program.

In February 2005, E! Entertainment Channel debuted The Gastineau Girls starring Lisa and her daughter Brittny.

References

  1. Lloyd Grove with Hudson Morgan (September 22, 2005). "Fear and Self Loathing?". Daily News (New York). Retrieved January 30, 2010. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)("Lisa Gastineau isn't such a fan of her E! reality show, "Gastineau Girls," now filming its second season... And what of critics who say that she and her daughter Brittny don't even deserve their own TV show? ... 'The show wasn't about being Mark Gastineau's ex-wife.')
  2. ^ Renee Busby (March 21, 2005). "Former UA broadcast major star of reality TV show". Associated Press. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. Gastineaugirls.com, Lisa Gastineau Bio, Retrieved February 1, 2010
  4. ^ Mike Puma (April 21, 2005). "Gastineau, King of Sack". ESPN. Retrieved January 30, 2010. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)("In 1988, while still married to his first wife Lisa, Gastineau announced his engagement to actress Brigitte Nielsen, with whom he later fathered a son. But the couple split amongst hushed talk that Gastineau physically abused her. Gastineau later attributed his problems with women to his abuse of steroids. 'He had self-destructive tendencies,' said Lisa Gastineau, who married Mark in 1979. .. Six weeks after the Jets' (87-88) season concluded, Gastineau announced his engagement to Nielsen. He and his first wife Lisa had been separated since 1986, but their divorce wouldn't become final until 1991...)
  5. ^ Associated Press (July 3, 1991). "Gastineau sacked in divorce settlment". The Daily News (Kentucky). Retrieved January 30, 2010. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ Richard Huff (February 15, 2005). "GASTINEAU GIRLS A LOW MARK FOR REALITY TV". Daily News (New York). Retrieved February 1, 2010. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  7. George Rush; et al. (May 17, 1996). "THE DAPPER DON JUAN: A NEW PORTRAIT OF GOTTI". Daily News (New York). Retrieved February 1, 2010. {{cite news}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |author= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  8. "IF SHE'S HIS, SHE'S FAMILY. Victoria speaks out on love child". Daily News (New York). February 26, 2006. Retrieved February 1, 2010. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
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