LadyMacAlpine
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It's my understanding when she had her last name changed to Coste his name was changed too. Then that came from an article who knows where at this point. Coste minus the La from LaCoste as in his attorney which seems rather odd to me especially considering the fact she said she was pretending to be the mistress of a friend of Albert's. Then we have a friend of Nicole's saying the baby really isn't Albert's. Sounds to me like no one really knows whose who or what that truth is regarding Nicole since it's obvious Nicole doesn't want her son to have a normal life as she claimed. I'm not trying to start anything here like I posted somewhere else another Forum has this whole thing as a stunt to cover the fact he is really gay.Suonymona said:Its my understanding the child was born Eric Alexandre and while Nicole changed HER last name to Coste, Eric's legal name (as on the birth certficate) has not changed. And yet because of her persistence in calling him Alexandre, the media (unless its a rare reporter who did their homework) also addresses him as such.
Is he truly still Eric Alexandre or did Nicole succeed in changing his legal name-which I understood she couldn't do unless Albert was willing to sign off on it (we know she lost the Grimaldi battle)--to Alexandre Coste?
Ann
It's honestly sad that Nicole is using Alexandre to get fame and money off of and hurting the man she claimed she loved. It's just my opinion that Nicole supporters have become fewer with each stunt she pulls. There comes a time you have to quit and cut your losses and let go which Nicole won't do. She is going to use Albert and her son to keep getting more and more attention whether favorable or not. I have begun to wonder if anyone has even tried to speak to the woman. Or if she will even accept criticism at this point to help her.
Elle met fin à la polémique. translation 'It puts an end to the polemic' Polemic is an aggressive attack on or refutation of the opinions or principles of another b : the art or practice of disputation or controversy -- usually used in plural but sing. or plural in constr. Does that help?