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Lucy Beaumont issues defiant response after Jon Richardson split amid seven-figure divorce payout
LUCY Beaumont has issued a defiant response after her split from husband Jon Richardson.
The former couple revealed that they had split after nine years of marriage back in April.
Lucy Beaumont said she is âno longer taking any s*** from anyoneâ[/caption] Comedian Jon Richardson has agreed a seven-figure payout to ex Lucy[/caption]It was revealed that comedian Jon agreed an eye-watering seven-figure payout to soon-to-be ex wife Lucy, 40.
Lucy, who is launching a new podcast and embarking on her own stand-up tour, said she is not longer âtaking any s*** from anyoneâ.
Speaking about her life lately, Lucy told OK! Magazine: âI donât feel any different really.â
She continued: âJust a bit angrier and not willing to take any s**t from anyone.â
Addressing why she refuses to comment on her split, Lucy added: âPeople might think I should talk about it because we were so public and everyone knew us as a couple, but I wonât, and not because thereâs any animosity.
âWe both agreed that while it might be weird for other people not hearing anything about it, we wouldnât talk about anything to do with the marriage or each other.â
Money talks
Jon, 41, and Lucy managed to accumulate ÂŁ6million over the years.
In June this year, Lucy resigned from their company, This Guy at Night Limited, as director.
Jon then paid her ÂŁ1.625million for her shares in the company.
As well as that, the funnyman also paid a ÂŁ8,125 HMRC stamp duty.
According to documents, the business is worth ÂŁ4million in 2023.
The pair still co own their two properties â a ÂŁ1 million pad in Yorkshire and another ÂŁ1 million flat in London.
Jon and Lucy tied the knot in 2015 after two years of dating.
The two share one daughter Elsie Louise, seven.
In April they announced that they had gone their separate ways.
A statement shared by PA news agency said: âAfter 9 years of marriage, we would like to announce that we have separated.
âWe have jointly and amicably made the difficult decision to divorce and go our separate ways.
âAs our only priority is managing this difficult transition for our daughter, we would ask that our privacy is respected at this sensitive time to protect her well-being.
âWe will be making no further comment.â
Over the years Jon and Lucy have appeared in a number of TV shows.
Their own Dave programme Meet The Richardsons premiered in 2016 and there have been five successful series.
Last year Lucy opened up about what it was like working with her partner.
She previously said:Â ââWe like working together and enjoy Meet The Richardsons and we really wanted to make something that people could relate to.
âMeet The Richardsons is basically an excuse for us to channel tensions into comedy and you see that in the studio, someone might start saying something thinking theyâre going to land a blow but as soon as us and the audience start laughing at them, they realise itâs all nonsense.â
Last year Lucy joked about a divorce from Jon a year before their news.
Talking on Eight Out of Ten Cats Does Countdown, she joked: âI donât see this for life.â
The pair called time on their nine year marriage in April[/caption]I discovered dad had died by spotting cheap grave, his golddigger wife swiped ÂŁ300k from his bank â but I fought back
AS Jill Langley walked through the cemetery to place flowers on her mumâs headstone a simple wooden cross caught her eye.
Nestled among a patch of new graves and covered in weeds, something made Jill take a closer look â and what she saw filled her with horror.
Jill took the âstepmotherâ she had never met to court[/caption]Etched on the wood was her dad Robert Harringtonâs name.Â
He had been dead for almost two months â and less than a year after marrying a woman 39 years his junior.
His widow Guixiang Qin â who went by the name of Chelsea â had failed to tell Jill her 94-year-old dad had passed.Â
Jill, 70, said: âI couldnât think straight when I saw the cross â I had such a sense of shock.Â
âDad had been dead for weeks â and dumped in a cheap grave.â
There was worse to come when Jill, a former antiques dealer, discovered she had been cut out of her dadâs will.
A new document, drawn up just weeks before ex-butcher Robert died of sepsis, left everything to Qin, 54, and her university student son.
Furious, Jill took the case to court and, in an extraordinary hearing, it was revealed Qin had taken more than ÂŁ300,000 from Robertâs account â even withdrawing money after his death.
This month, Qin was stripped of the right to manage Robertâs estate.
 She was branded âunfitâ by a judge who said the document had been âprocured by undue influenceâ .
Qin was also found to have acted with a âsignificant element of improprietyâ and Robert was found to have suffered from paranoia in his old age.
Only-child Jill says her battle with Qin âwas never about the moneyâ but the fact her whole family, including her beloved mum Eileen, had worked hard over the years to build up the familyâs successful butcherâs shop.
She said: âI realised I had two choices â either let this woman walk away with everything my family had worked for or do something about it.
Robert died less than a year after marrying Qin â and changing his will[/caption] The former butcher owned a ÂŁ595,000 house[/caption]âMy dear mum was only a small person but over the years worked really hard for my dad, like I had, and my cousin and uncle.
âThe whole family contributed to the success of the business and for it all to go to a total stranger who thought she could take everything wasnât right.
âShe dumped my dad after a funeral that cost about ÂŁ600 and tried to move on with his money.â
Despite being stripped of right to control Robertâs estate, as his wife, Qin is still entitled to thousands of pounds.
Now Jill,from Downham Market, Norfolk, is now joining a campaign to protect the elderly from âpredatory marriagesâ.
She has joined forces with another victim Daphne Franks whose 91-year-old mum Joan Blass married a 67-year-old who inherited her £200k fortune.
I couldnât let her walk away with everything
Jill Langley
Joan, who had dementia and cancer, married Colman Folan, then 67, in a ceremony just months before she died in 2016 â meaning her existing will was void and her children received nothing.
Daphne has been campaigning for a change in the law which sees marriages trump any existing wills.
Like Jill, her mum was buried without dignity â in Otley, West Yorkshire.
Daphne, 68, of Newcastle, said: âThereâs no headstone where mum is buried. It used to have a number on it but now thatâs disappeared.
âThe mound of grass where she lies is just a mark of injustice to our family.Â
âI donât believe many people know that wills are negated when someone gets married. This makes it easy for predators to get their hands on peopleâs estates.
Joan Blass married a man she met at her garden gate[/caption] Coleman Folan failed to put a headstone on Joanâs grave[/caption]âIâve spoken to dozens and dozens of people whose relatives have been victims of predatory marriage and registrars who say they are threatened with legal action for the cost of the honeymoon or even violence if they challenge a wedding.â
Jillâs anguish began when her mum Eileen died in 2018 aged 89Â and her dad Robert started to display worrying behaviour which the Central London County Court accepted was a form of paranoid delusion.
Robert accused his daughter of stealing horses and a photo album from his ÂŁ595,000 four-bedroom detached home in Kingâs Lynn.Â
He also wrongly believed he had been a senior officer in the army and became increasingly irate with Jill.
Shock letter
Unable to cope with Robertâs mood swings and increasing aggression, Jill stepped back but told her dad she would always be there if he needed her.
Then, in May 2020, came a bombshell letter that would turn Jillâs life on its head.
She got a note through the door from a woman called âChelseaâ which read: âJust to let you know your dad married again last year.â
Jill said: âI had no idea who Chelsea was, never mind that dad had got married. I wondered if it was some sort of sick prank and rushed around to dadâs house but nobody was there.
âIt was also like Fort Knox, with fences and gates and TV surveillance cameras.â
Jill discovered that Qin had moved into her dadâs home in February 2019, a month after meeting him.
Robert proposed in April that year and they were married in a registrar office with a random builder as a witness.
A court heard that Robert was so weak that he was unable to stand for pictures on his wedding day â and was unable to pronounce his brideâs name properly.
Eleven months later in July 2020, Jill spotted his wooden headstone near her mumâs in a cemetery in Kingâs Lyn.
Valuables lost
She said: âI saw this little wooden cross covered in weeds near all the new graves and went to have a look at it.
âWhen I saw the name my initial feeling was one of shock. Dad had been married and buried and I didnât know this woman.
â I knew what it must all be about â money.
âI canât even put a headstone on his grave because itâs owned by Qin. She said she didnât want to do anything else to his grave because he was a modest man and that sheâd do it when she got time. Nothing has happened in four years.
âI canât go into dadâs house either and have no right to any sentimental items either. My mum wanted me to have her jewellery and my cousin Christopherâs dad, who was in a Japanese camp during WW2, gave my family a pocket watch thatâs never been seen.
âAs soon as dad died Qin sold his Mercedes car, a camper van and a four wheel drive. There are quite a lot of things inside the house that I believe may have been sold.â
Earlier this year, Jill took Qin to the Central London County Court where her dadâs will was made invalid.Â
Now she has won a case which strips her âstepmotherâ of the role of executor of the will.
A simple cross marks where Robert was buried[/caption]She admits the cases have taken a âconsiderable tollâ on her emotions and claims Qin lied about just how poorly her dad was.
Jill said: âQin claimed to be a lawyer and said her dad was a judge in China but sheâd had jobs in Wetherspoons and an Italian restaurant which, she claimed, she only took to improve her English.
âThe inference was she didnât need dadâs money but nothing made sense. Why would a legal expert work in a pub?
What is predatory marriage?
Predatory marriage became an accepted concept when Joan Blass' case was brought up in Parliament.
It is not a legal term but covers circumstances when a vulnerable person is lured into a wedding for money.
Under current laws, drawn up in 1837, a marriage provokes almost all existing wills.
The surviving spouse has a right to a share of at least ÂŁ270,000 of the estate and any cash left over is shared between them and any children.
In many instances, elderly people suffering from dementia are being conned into drawing up new wills which leave their partners even more money.
Family members who take cases to court find they have to prove that their loved ones were not only easy prey due to their mental state, but that there is something sinister afoot.
The process is costly and families can spent years tied up in legal red tape.
âShe said dad had pushed money and gifts on her but he was from a generation that didnât have much and money ruled his life. He didnât even pay me for the hours I worked in his butcher shop and bought yellow stickered items from supermarkets.â
In court Qin claimed she met âadorableâ Robert after he placed an advert in the paper in Christmas 2018 offering free food and drink and they simply fell in love.
Jill said: âI believe she was dadâs carer and took advantage of him.
âPutting adverts for free food in the paper isnât something dad would have done. She also said he was happy and dancing and he had two arthritic knees and a crumbling back.â
While Jill feels vindicated by the courtâs decision she had spent thousands of pounds fighting Qin and now wants people to be more aware of the dangers to elderly people.
She and Daphneâs fight is backed by a legal team at Rothley Law and Labour MP Fabian Hamilton who is going to raise the issue in Parliament.
The politician said: âItâs estimated that thousands of elderly and vulnerable people could be affected and itâs time this injustice was tackled at source.â
How to get power of attorney
Rows over inheritance have torn families apart.
 Disputes over wills are increasingly common, with an estimated 10,000 per year in England and Wales.
Specialist solicitors say the passing of the property-rich boomer generation and a rise in dementia diagnoses are fuelling the financially ruinous and emotionally exhausting legal battles.
There is an option for people who want to set out their wishes in advance.
You can give someone you trust the legal authority to make decisions on your behalf if you are no longer able to.
There are two types â one for financial decisions and one for health and care â and you can set up lasting power of attorneys for both.
You can only create one if you have the mental capacity to do.
so and have not been put under pressure, but it is not necessarily permanent.
The system is overseen by the Office of the Public Guardian and you do not need a solicitor to draw one up.
LPAs for health can only be used if you lose mental capacity, but financial ones can kick in sooner, if you prefer.
For more information go to www.gov.uk/power-of-attorney
Jillâs lawyer Andrew Bishop, at Rothley Law, said: âPredatory marriages are very simplistic and cunning for scammers.
âThe current wills act is antiquated and dates back to 1837 and urgently needs updating.
âThereâs no real safeguarding around marriages and at ceremonies motives are rarely questioned. Those who are vulnerable or have dementia can present without any red flags unless you ask the right questions, and the signs are often missed.â
- Do you know someone who has fallen victim to scam marriage? Contact grace.macaskill@thesun.co.uk