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Originally Posted by Braden
It happens a lot of women in the public eye, and I don't really see that much of a problem with it. Once you marry someone famous, you start to build a brand for yourself around that name. Changing it after a divorce or death would be an inconvenience considering what they may have created for themselves.
On the contrary, Cheryl Cole got so much **** for chaning her name from Cheryl Cole to Cheryl Fernandez-Versini even though that was literally her name.
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Not just in the public eye. I know plenty of normal people who divorced and the women never changed back to their maiden name, it's a hassle plus they share the name with their kids so it's not just the ex husbands name anymore