The ex-wife of real-life Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belford has opened up about her tumultuous relationship with the shamed stockbroker, while confirming that a very X-rated scene from the Leonardo DiCaprio-led movie about him was in fact based on actual events. Nadine Macaluso, 54, who is now a marriage counselor and family therapist, met Belford when she was 22 years old and working as a model. The two soon became engulfed in a whirlwind romance, tying the knot in 1991 and welcoming two children together, before they ultimately divorced in 2005 after 14 years of marriage. Now, Belford's ex-wife has shared the truth about their wild love story, detailing the 'red flags' she wished she noticed when she started dating the future criminal in a series of videos. She also spoke out about the important advice she gave Margot Robbie, whose character in the movie, Naomi Lapaglia, was based on Macaluso - and confirmed which scenes of the movie were accurate and which were exaggerated for the sake of views.
According to the mom-of-two, the X-rated [url=]in the film, in which Jonah Hill's character, Donnie Azoff, who was based on real-life stockbroker Danny Porush, exposed himself to her and began to pleasure himself in front of her was totally real. In the movie, Belford and Lapaglia (Macaluso) were seen meeting for q.kkinogo.biz the first time at a party, after Belford and his friends took a sedative called Quaalude. When Belford attempted to talk to Lapaglia, played by Robbie, his actions were overshadowed after his pal Donnie unzipped his pants and started to touch himself - and Macaluso has now insisted that's how it really went down. 'So you guys have been asking, "How did you meet Belford, the Wolf of Wall Street?" Well it's actually pretty similar to the movie,' she explained in a TikTok video recently. 'I was 22 years old and modeling, my boyfriend at the time said, "Do you want to go to the party in West Hampton at a house on the beach?" I was like, "Sure." 'We pulled up and I remember walking into the house. There were all these people and they were acting really weird. Little did I know, they were all Quaalude-d out, I had no idea. 'They were all there with their wives but they were making lewd and weird comments. 'That scene where someone exposes himself to me was true. I actually got terrified by that. I'm 22 and I said to my boyfriend at the time, "We have to leave this party," and we left right away.' Macaluso did not confirm who the person was who exposed themselves to her; Hill's character in the movie was said to be loosely based on Porush, who has previously insisted that the fictitious version in the film 'is not him', claiming that he never engaged in many of the antics portrayed on screen.
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