NYC heiress reveals taunting, vindictive outbursts from cheating ex-hubby after he dumped her for younger gal: ‘Boo-hoo. Poor Belle’



A New York City heiress revealed how her hedge funder husband taunted her in a vindictive phone call and text message after dumping her for a younger mistress at the height of the pandemic, according to claims in her new book.

Flobelle “Belle” Fairbanks Burden — a descendant of New York legends like industrialist Cornelius Vanderbilt and John Jay, the first chief justice of the Supreme Court — says her ex, Henry Davis, cruelly mocked her over the phone when she burst into tears and demanded to know why he left her.

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 “He said in a singsong voice, like a taunting child, ‘Boo-hoo. Poor Belle. Always the victim,’” Burden, 56,  wrote in her new book, “Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage.” 

Hedge funder Henry Davis allegedly taunted heiress Flobelle “Belle” Fairbanks Burden in a heartless phone call. Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

“You were in a nice house on Martha’s Vineyard. You had everything you needed. I paid my share of the bills. What was so hard about that?” Davis, 60,  allegedly hissed in September 2020.

Burden — whose grandmother was socialite and former Vogue editor Babe Paley and whose great-great-uncle was legendary silent-film-era actor Douglas Fairbanks — had just received a heartbreaking letter from Davis filing for divorce under cutthroat prenuptial terms, roughly six months after his affair with a 35-year-old colleague was exposed, she wrote, according to the Daily Mail.

The letter prompted Burden to angrily call Davis and ask why he’d dumped her and fled their $7.5 million Martha’s Vineyard estate.

“I didn’t leave you. I changed residences,” he allegedly snapped.

Burden — who details the explosive breakdown of her decades-long marriage in the book — said her former spouse also lashed out at her in a nasty text message shortly after his affair was exposed.

Belle Burden and Henry Davis were sheltering from COVID at their $7.5 Martha’s Vineyard estate when his affair was exposed. Google Maps

Davis flew into a rage over a text message he had received from Burden’s stepmother, Susan, 78, pleading with him to be “honorable,” Burden said.

“He was furious. He texted me that, because of what Susan had written, he was going to continue his affair. He texted me that because of what she had written, he would give me nothing at all,” she wrote in the book.

Burden said she got a voicemail in early 2020, while quarantining with her family on Martha’s Vineyard,  from a man saying that his wife had been having an affair with her husband.

Burden is the granddaughter of legendary New York socialite Babe Paley. Bettmann Archive

Davis allegedly admitted to cheating and promised the affair was meaningless — but then changed his mind the next morning and ended the marriage, according to the book.

Burden is the daughter of former New York City Department of Planning director Amanda Burden and Shirley Carter Burden Jr., the great-great-great-grandson of railroad tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt. As a Vanderbilt descendant, she also is a distant cousin of both CNN journalist Anderson Cooper and his mom, the late designer Gloria Vanderbilt.

Her new book, published by Penguin Random House, has been released to rave reviews.

Earlier this week, she revealed other searing details of their split, including that Davis, moments after breaking news of the divorce to their kids, allegedly asked her to make him a sandwich.

The couple began dating in 1998 after meeting at a law firm where they worked as lawyers. Their divorce was finalized in the summer of 2021.


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