Geoffrey Edelsten death: Gabi Grecko posts busty selfies on Instagram

Gabi Grecko copes with her grief over Geoffrey Edelsten’s death by posting busty selfies on Instagram… after claiming she’s a WIDOW because they ‘never divorced’

Gabi Grecko is coping with her grief following the death of her ex-husband Geoffrey Edelsten by sharing thirst traps on Instagram Stories.

The American model, 32, uploaded eight sexually suggestive posts in less than 12 hours on Tuesday while holed up in her New York City apartment.

She flaunted her ample chest and henna tattoos in a series of skimpy crop tops, and added magic mushroom emojis to several of the images.

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Grieving widow: Gabi Grecko is coping with her grief following the death of her ex-husband Geoffrey Edelsten by sharing thirst traps on Instagram Stories

In addition to the risqué photos and videos, she also sensationally claimed in a post on her main account that she never actually divorced Geoffrey, making her a widow.

‘For people who have asked. No me and Geoffrey were still married when he passed away, no divorce, widowed,’ she wrote.

Daily Mail Australia has been unable to verify if this is actually true.

Gabi and Geoffrey married at a Melbourne registry office in June 2015 – when he was 72 and she was 26 – before announcing their separation just months later.


How creative: She flaunted her ample chest and henna tattoos in a series of skimpy crop tops

Fancy that: In addition to the risqué photos and videos, she also sensationally claimed in a post on her main account that she never actually divorced Geoffrey, making her a widow

Married? ‘For people who have asked. No me and Geoffrey were still married when he passed away, no divorce, widowed,’ she wrote. Daily Mail Australia has been unable to verify this

They seemingly reconciled in January 2018 when the medical entrepreneur told Daily Mail Australia he wanted to renew their vows.

But it’s unclear if their planned ‘second wedding’ in New York ever happened, meaning Geoffrey may well have proceeded with the divorce.

Meanwhile, Gabi – Geoffrey’s third wife following his marriages to Brynne Gordon and Leanne Nesbitt – may be vying for a share of the late businessman’s inheritance.

The way they were: Gabi and Geoffrey married at a Melbourne registry office in June 2015 – when he was 72 and she was 26 – but separated just months later. Pictured on May 19, 2014

On and off: They seemingly reconciled in January 2018 when the medical entrepreneur told Daily Mail Australia he wanted to renew their vows. But it’s unclear if their planned ‘second wedding’ in NYC ever happened, meaning Geoffrey may well have proceeded with the divorce 

On Monday, she re-shared a bizarre post from an Instagram follower claiming Geoffrey had told her three years ago he would leave Gabi ‘something’ in his will.

‘I met Mr Edelsten at a hospital in Australia three years ago. He told me that Gabi is the only woman that he has ever loved and that he can never love another woman,’ the post read.

‘He also mentioned that unlike the others, she was not with him for his money and that he intends to leave her something in his last will and testament upon his passing.

‘He said Gabi never judged him and made him feel youthful and optimistic about life again.’

Gabi has since deleted this post, and strongly denies being a ‘gold digger’.

Geoffrey died alone aged 78 at his Melbourne apartment on Friday, June 11 – which coincidentally was the anniversary of his wedding to Ms Grecko. 

Claim: On Monday, she re-shared a bizarre post from an Instagram follower claiming Geoffrey had told her three years ago he would leave Gabi ‘something’ in his will

Life and times of Geoffrey Edelsten 

Geoffrey Edelsten was born in Melbourne on May 2, 1943 and spent most of his years surrounded by controversy.

Born in Carlton to Jewish migrant parents, he studied at the University of Melbourne, graduating in 1966.

After working as a resident at the Royal Melbourne Hospital he became a GP, and with a colleague established a practice in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.

In the 1980s he set up a string of open-all-hours medical clinics that featured grand pianos and chandeliers in the waiting rooms. Patients, who were bulk-billed, flocked to the clinics.

He was deregistered in NSW in 1988 and later in Victoria.

He became, by his own description, a “white knight” of the Swans in 1985 as they faced dire financial pressure and concerns they couldn’t survive.

He spent time in jail, found guilty in 1990 of soliciting a well known hit-man, Christopher Dale Flannery, to assault a former patient.

Edelsten claimed bankruptcy in both Australia and the United States in 2014, citing a number of bad business deals including “splurging” millions on ghetto estates going cheap during the US mortgage crisis.

Even when his controversial career seemed to crash and burn, Edelsten always seemed to find a way back.

Always a colourful fixture of Melbourne’s social scene, his unconventional lifestyle demanded attention.

He owned mansions, helicopters and a fleet of expensive cars with licence plates emblazoned with ‘macho’, ‘spunky’ and ‘sexy’.

He published a book in 2011 titled Enigma, covering his life as a musical entrepreneur, career as a country doctor and city businessman.

But it was his relationships with pretty young blondes that kept him in the spotlight.

He divorced first wife Leanne, a model, in 1988 after a three-year marriage, then married American fitness instructor Brynne Gordon in 2009 when she was 40 years his junior.

Again the nuptials didn’t last, with Brynne calling it off after four years.

Less than a year later he proposed to American model Gabi Grecko, 46 years his junior, at the Melbourne Cup.

Their on-again off-again relationship received much attention following Ms Grecko’s outlandish social media outbursts and revealing photos.

The ever-romantic Edelsten got down on one knee dressed in his brashest yellow suit before the waiting media.

She’d already proposed to him months earlier, but he wanted to make it official.

Their love bubble burst not long after, with claims of infidelity on Edelsten’s behalf, and a range of public spats.

By 2016 a bankrupt Edelsten was being chased by more than 40 creditors in Australia and the US, including the Australian Taxation Office, for millions of dollars.

In 2017 he sought an apprehended violence order against ex-wife Grecko, though she was then back in the US, and in 2019 he escaped penalty after being nabbed by police driving through Melbourne in an unregistered car. 

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