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Camille Grammer Feuding With New Husband After Losing Home In Wildfires — ‘She’s Not Used To Living Like This’

"She's not used to living like this."

Camille Grammer Fighting With Husband Over Trailer-Home Living
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Things are going awful for Camille Grammer! First, she lost her assistant of 20 years and then her home was destroyed in the Calfornia wildfires. And now, her new husband, David Meyer, whom she married in October 2018, is getting the wrath of it all.

They are having frequent arguments because she is “not used to living like this,” a source told The National ENQUIRERDuring one fight, she even reportedly pulled her diamond ring off and said “I even had to buy my own engagement ring!” and threw it at him. 

Camille Grammer Fighting With Husband Over Trailer-Home Living

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After losing her home, Grammer was forced to move into Meyer’s $1 million condo – which she decided was too small. She allegedly made him move out and get a new place. Grammer reportedly told him, “look, I could have a guy who has his own private jet!”

Things have gotten so bad, Grammer recently took to Instagram to share she’s been living in a “beautiful trailer-home” since losing her abode. “Insane winds today in Malibu. Since my home was lost in the Woolsey fire I have been living in a beautiful trailer-home overlooking the coastline,” the 50-year-old shared on the social media platform.

“It’s cozy but today’s winds are unsettling. I’m blessed to have a roof over my head but I wish the winds would stop,” Grammer added. “The ash and debris left from the fires is flying everywhere #woolseyfires #malibustrong Not to mention the deck furniture is now in the neighbor’s yard ??.”

Grammer — who is a mom to daughter Mason, 17, and son Jude, 14, with ex Kelsey Grammer — has been spending a lot of time with just her husband since their wedding late last year. “They have mainly been by themselves and not had the kids, so that hasn’t been an element. She is always very nice to people when she meets them and polite when they’re in public, but in private she can be a complete nightmare,” a source told ENQUIRER.

The reality star detailed her frightening escape in a recent interview with People. “As we were driving down the Pacific Coast Highway, it was gridlock. It took us hours,” she said. “It was like the apocalypse.”

Grammer concluded, “I went from one of the best days of my life to such a tragedy.” Can you blame her if she’s a little on edge?