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Dr. Phil McGraw is suing American Media, Inc. for $250 million.

Dr. Phil’s wife, Robin McGraw, is finding her way into the spot light.

On Saturday night, August 6, at the Montauk Yacht Club, McGraw took center stage as she celebrated the release of her Bella magazine cover story.

At BELLA NEW YORK’s Hamptons White Party, 62-year-old McGraw showed up with cameras in tow. Insiders told Page Six that they were filming a segment for an upcoming episode of her husband, Dr. Phil’s, talk show.

During the event McGraw spoke with People magazine about the key to a successful marriage as her and Dr. Phil have been together nearly 40 years.  Robin McGraw, Dr. Phil’s second wife, told People, “In just eight days, we celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary. So he’s doing something right.”

According to McGraw, the secret to their marital success is no secret.

“A lot of people say it is 50/50, but we both think it’s 100/100,” she said. “So, we both focus on the marriage – and we did our homework before we got married. We sat down and with both said what we needed from our marriage. I learned that would upset him, and I purposely didn’t do that. We’re not talking the little thing We learned each other’s needs and we focus on that still to this day.”

Last month, the National Enquirer accused Dr. Phil of abusing his spouse, and he is now entangled in a lawsuit with the tabloid over the outlandish allegations.

According to Lawnewz, the first week of July, Dr. Phil and his wife Robin McGraw filed a $250 million lawsuit against American Media, Inc. in Palm Beach County, Florida.  American Media is the parent company of The National Enquirer, Radar Online, and Star Magazine, all publications in the celebrity gossip genre. In a 42 page complaint, the McGraws accuse the American Media outlets of libel as well as misappropriation of name and likeness based on articles published from 2003 to 2016. The complaint refers to all of the articles in question as “salacious and unfounded allegations that are wholly untrue.” As for anything where American Media claims to have relied on court records, the complaint alleges that the publisher “knowingly failed to fairly, completely, or accurately report on the proceedings” and “intentionally took statements from the proceedings out of context.”

Page Six reports, “Also at the event was former “Real Housewives of New York City” Kristen Taekman who was spotted taking photos with fans and admiring the location, in which she was overheard saying it was her first time at the venue.”

Hannah Hayes

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