
The only thing Americans love more than a fall from grace is an attempt at a comeback, and that’s just what disgraced Palm Beach socialite Tinsley Mortimer dishes about in this month’s Harper’s Bazaar.
The former It Girl Mortimer tells the glossy that she wants her old socialite life back: “I think I deserve it back. I miss it,” she said.
Mortimer’s troubles came to a head when she was arrested in April for trespassing at her on-again, off-again boyfriend Alexander “Nico” Fanjul‘s $1.6 million house at 221 El Dorado Lane in Palm Beach.
It was at least the fourth time cops had been called to deal with the pair’s tumultuous relationship in the three and a half years they were together.
When she called 911 from Fanjul’s yard that night, she told the dispatcher: “Oh, it’s going to be a f**king s**t show. He’s going to say I’m trespassing again .. here we go.”
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