``Who Wants to Marry a Multimillionaire'' bride Darva Conger has started a new venture.
Published:
28 January 2001 y., Sunday
A year after marrying comedian Rick Rockwell on the Fox television show, a marriage that was later annulled, the former emergency room nurse who went on to pose nude in Playboy magazine is starting up a Web site.
She's offering health, nutrition and fitness advice, as well as entertainment reviews, on the site that teams her up with Los Angeles businessman-philanthropist Robert Lorsch. The site will be operational next month.``I miss my old life, my sense of purpose and peace of mind,'' Conger said Friday. Asked about her TV marriage, Conger said: ``It was a dumb idea, it was a dumb show.''
Next month, the $35,000 wedding ring from the ill-fated TV marriage will be auctioned off with proceeds going to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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