Elaine Mason, who is Stephen Hawking’s wife/ “She wasn’t scared by his illness”

Elaine Mason, who is Stephen Hawking’s wife/ “She wasn’t scared by his illness”
Elaine Mason, who is Stephen Hawking’s wife/ “She wasn’t scared by his illness”

Who was Stephan Hawking’s nurse and second wife?

In the life of the famous physicist, Stephen Hawking, passed away in 2018 there has always been room for love and after the first marriage with his parents’ wife Jane’s childrenhe rediscovered his passion and feelings towards Elaine Mason, his nurse with whom he had an affair which then ended badly. With both women the brilliant mind would have lived two stories that were not without problems but complicated, with Leonard Mlodinow who thus recounted the tumultuous bond that united the scientist to the first wife: “Jane had ended up annihilating herself, she once told me that she no longer knew who she really was. She was convinced that sexual activity could kill him, she said that by now she had the body of a Holocaust victim”.

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Stephen Hawking’s first wife denounced the mistreatment received, in a relationship that encountered various obstacles, even if the violent attitudes of the physicist towards the woman were never confirmed by the investigations. Things went better with Elaine Mason, who was never frightened by the worsening of the man’s condition, but she was always attracted to him: “Elaine did not feel like Jane repelled by Stephen’s physical condition, on the contrary, she was attracted to him. She separated from her husband, she loved Stephen’s strength”.

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Stephen Hawking e the love ended with his wife Elaine Mason: he fell in love with another woman

In 2006, however, the breakup came, albeit in a more peaceful manner than the previously concluded marriage, with Elaine Mason who told how Stephen Hawking he lost his head for another woman, Diana Kinganother of his nurses whom his body could not resist: “Never, not even once, did I hear him complain, but he needed to be in the center, and yes, this sometimes weighed on me, especially when I was tired, or when he flirted with one of the nurses but then it passed.” said the old life partner.

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Regarding the relationship with the children born from marriage to Janethe woman recounted the progressive distancing of the phenomenon from the family as the years passed, he who was always looking for new emotions to experience and who found opportunities for rebirth in several of his nurses.

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