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  1. Jul 15, 2023 · She had only recently been remarried, to a man named Armond Walterson, in 1958, but was divorced just as quickly in 1963. Then, she remarried for a third time in 1967. It was together with her third and final spouse, Harry Lear, that Bettie Page’s mental health truly began to deteriorate.

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    She dated industrial designer Richard Arbib in the 1950s, and then married Armond Walterson on November 6, 1958; they divorced on October 10, 1963. [6] During the 1960s, she attempted to become a Christian missionary in Africa, but was rejected for having had a divorce.

  3. Sep 3, 2023 · In 1958, she married a man named Armond Walterson, who was 12 years her junior. Walterson was more interested in booze and hamburgers, and their union ended as hastily as it had begun. After an ill-advised second wedding to Billy Neal, Page married Harry Lear in 1966.

  4. Dec 12, 2008 · Subsequent marriages to Armond Walterson and Harry Lear ended in divorce, and there were no children. She moved to California in 1978. For years Ms. Page lived on Social Security benefits.

  5. In 1958, she entered a brief marriage with Armond Walterson, but the union ended swiftly in divorce by 1963. Undeterred, Page married for a third time in 1967, this time to Harry Lear. Unfortunately, this chapter marked the beginning of Bettie Page’s mental health decline.

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  6. Dec 12, 2008 · Dec. 12, 2008. Bettie Page, a legendary pinup girl whose photographs in the nude, in bondage and in naughty-but-nice poses appeared in men's magazines and private stashes across America in the...

  7. Nov 12, 2023 · Bettie Page married Armon C. Walterson, who was 12 years her junior, in 1958 while living in Florida after she'd retired from her modeling career, according to "The Little Book of Bettie." They too were mismatched. His two biggest passions were "hamburgers and sex," and when Page became a born-again Christian the pair drifted further apart.

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