However, you can tell that Julia has been a victim and fought for her freedom before and she’s going to do it again. There is a small insight into their previous ultra-Jewish religion, mostly relating to the daughter’s recent divorce. Silvio attacks Julia in many ways, including in the media, stripping her of her business title, firing her and her friends/colleagues, and trying to take all of the possessions in her apartment. We also get to see the lives of her business friends, from their open relationship to major surgeries, and of course, shopping.īetween the partying and self-exploration, there are the struggles and bitterness of divorce. One of her daughters is gay and celebrating that part of her with an extreme party. Both mother and daughter are going through divorces at the same time, both embracing the single, dating life, the freedom, and finding independence. We see her influencer, model daughter showcase her daily life and skills, and her new single life. There is a high theme of relationships and sexuality. However, when Silvio hires one of the meanest, most notorious lawyers in New York City, Julia’s back is up and she’s ready for war.Įach episode has a good mix of drama, glamour, fashion, and Julia’s fight for her business, family, and freedom. ![]() It’s implied that Silvio didn’t care for her children, that they now both want different things in life, and as there’s no fighting, this divorce is simple. ![]() Julia’s four children feature in this show, especially the three eldest, Shlomo, Batsheva, and Miriam Haart, who now live in Manhattan, New York, with her. The first episode opens with Silvio leaving their apartment in New York, Julia crying, and being comforted by her children.
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