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'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Star Adrienne Maloof Wants to Keep Divorce Clean & Drama-Free

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Aug. 3 2012, Published 1:00 p.m. ET

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After news broke earlier this week about Adrienne Maloof and hubby Dr. Paul Nassif splitting, it sounds like The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star is doing everything she can to keep it from getting messy.

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An insider told RadarOnline, “Adrienne has so much class, she isn’t going to be trash-talking Paul or airing out any of their dirty laundry. She doesn’t want things to get ugly in this separation; she wants it to be a clean break.”

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One way to keep it a clean break, of course, is a rock-solid prenup — which it sounds like they have. If the split were to get ugly, it could perhaps be related to custody of their children. As the site points out, Adrienne wants full custody of their three sons. 

The source added, “Adrienne is hoping that she can keep things clean and not get it a bitter public fight with Paul, but she is going to do everything in her power to get full custody of their kids.”

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They were married for nine years and Adrienne recently skipped out on the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills reunion taping because the separation news was too new.

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