![]() ![]() Haart told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in July: “What I would love to see is that women have an opportunity to have a real education, can go to college, to not get married off at 19 on. ELITE WORLD GROUP Julia on her wedding day, to first husband, in 1991. We even made a naming ceremony for her.” Julia Haart as an Orthodox Jewish housewife with her ex, Yosef Hendler. “Far from being fundamentalists, we have all been brought up in a very open Orthodox type of life: We watched TV and movies, we traveled, - and we were all educated.”įeinsod, now a principal at the global accounting firm of Ernst & Young, recalled how Haart wanted to fit into the community even more: “Julia wanted a more Jewish name and she changed it to Talia when she was in high school. She disagreed with Haart’s claims on the show that women were oppressed in the community. “We’ve been friends since elementary school.” “Julia and her family were welcomed by the community,” Feinsod, 50, recalled. That’s where Feinsod first met her, at yeshiva. Julia Haart freely admits that she changed both her name and her persona - more than once.īorn Julia Leibov, she moved as a child from Russia to Texas and, eventually, to Monsey, NY - a center for Orthodox Jews. “When she came in, it was all about her self-promotion … She is really good at making it seem like she is an agent of change and she is good at pretending to be all about empowerment. It is a house of mirrors,” said an Elite source. Meanwhile, style insiders say Haart’s role in the fashion world is also distorted on the series. ![]() The show follows Haart, 50, her four kids and her second husband, Elite owner Silvio Scaglia, and includes lots of scenes of her railing against her past life in an “extreme” community” - a characterization that another old friend, Roselyn Feinsod, disputes. “She says she was held captive, but that’s not true.” Julia Haart’s transformation from an Orthodox Jewish to a sexy fashion designer is a focus of her Netflix reality series “My Unorthodox Life” - which some say is unreal. ![]() “Julia’s hanging on to this word ‘fundamentalism’ - and sensationalism sells,” said a former friend of Haart’s from Monsey. It’s a fairy tale of how she fled her Orthodox Jewish community in Monsey, NY, to make her way in the fashion world: launching her own own shoe line, becoming creative director at the luxury fashion brand La Perla and, now, serving as the CEO of Elite World Group - a talent agency which includes Elite Model Management and represents the likes of Kendall Jenner, Iman and Helena Christensen.īut insiders say that she is painting an ugly, unfair picture of life in her former community - as uneducated and so restrictive it left her suicidal. Ra’ed wanted them to have an open marriage, while Robert expressed that he desired to have more commitment between them.On the buzzy Netflix reality series “ My Unorthodox Life,” sexy, glamorous Julia Haart has quite a story to tell. The two are in an open relationship, as revealed by Robert on the Netflix series. The couple recently attended a Christmas party together and even sing together on a daily basis! Robert continues to be engaged to his partner Ra’ed, who proposed to him on My Unorthodox Life. Robert is also navigating his new body after getting “snatched” plastic surgery, as seen on My Unorthodox Life season 2. He revealed on Instagram that he is “open to the idea” of his own reality show. Currently, he has no job roles listed on his LinkedIn page. However, his most recent job as chief operations officer at New York’s Elite Model World ended in March, after he began working there in August 2018. Robert, an aspiring performer, made his debut to the big stage in November 2022 with My Unorthodox Christmas Cabaret at Broadway’s supper club 54 Below, which is owned by Broadway producers. ![]()
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