Seraina Schonenberger is a former “Miss Zurich” model and photographer best known as the wife of “Motley Crue” lead guitarist and co-founder Robert Alan Deal, commonly known as Mick Mars.
Quick Facts
Full Name | Seraina Schonenberger |
First Name | Seraina |
Last Name | Schonenberger |
Profession | Former model, photographer |
Nationality | Swiss, American |
Birth City | Zurich |
Birth Country | Switzerland |
Gender Identity | Female |
Sexual Orientation | Straight |
Horoscope | Libra |
Marital Status | Married |
Spouse | Mick Mars |
Date of Birth | October 4, 1984 |
Age | 39 years |
Married Date | December 13, 2013 |
Love at first sight
Schonenberger met her future spouse in 2007 during a performance in Switzerland. They began dating shortly after. During an interview, Blick said that it was love at first sight and that she was completely smitten. She also said at the time that they could get married. They were married on December 13th, 2013, as she said. Their marriage has shown that age is only a number since she is a little more than 33 years younger, yet they are still together to this day. They presently live in Nashville, Tennessee.
She is Mars’s third wife.
Mars’ third wife is Schonenberger. He married Sharon Deal for the first time. The former marriage has two children, a boy called Les Paul Deal and a daughter named Stormy, both born in 1971 and 1973. From 1990 until 1994, he was married to Emi Canyn. Canyn died suddenly in 2017 at the age of 62. Her death is still being investigated.
She is the stepmother to three children.
Schonenberger has no children with her husband, but she is the stepmother to three: two boys, Les Paul Deal and Erik Deal, and a daughter, Stormy, born to her husband from a prior relationship. Mars, on the other hand, has yet to disclose Erik’s mother. It is still unknown who his mother is.
What made her spouse sue Motley Crue?
Mars declared his retirement from touring in October 2022 due to chronic health concerns, but the band revealed the next day that John 5 had taken his position, confirming Mars’ total departure from the band the same week. Mars subsequently sued Motley Crue, claiming that the band exploited the incident as a reason to kick him out of the band he co-founded 41 years ago.
He told Rolling Stone that he covered for them when they wanted to go high and f**k things up, but now they’re attempting to take away his heritage, his share of Motley Crue, his ownership of the name, and his brand. He, on the other hand, is not going to allow them. “How can you fire Mr. Heinz from Heinz Ketchup?” he wondered. Similarly, in an interview with Variety, he accused his former bandmate of pounding him since ’87’ in an attempt to replace him. “I carried those bastards for years,” he said to Variety.
He claims to have helped start the band and that his name is on it. He came up with the name Motley Crue using the money he received from a supporter to establish his band. And they pushed him for many years because of his memory, which he described as “out-of-proportion crap,” he claimed.
He remembered going to all of his physicians after they told him his memory was impaired in about 2012. His physicians all stated there was nothing wrong with him. Mars said that he wishes to retire from touring because to his AS (Ankylosing Spondylitis), an inflammatory type of arthritis that mostly affects the spine and pelvis, which he was diagnosed with when he was 17 years old. He has no trouble remembering the songs or anything else, but he does have an issue with people continuously telling him that he has lost his memory, which is completely false, he said.
Net Worth
Her precise net worth is presently being determined. Schonenberger husband’s net worth is still unknown. Her spouse has achieved a staggering net worth of $50 million via his great musical career.