Self-help author Nina Collins reveals she’s divorcing second husband

Self-help author Nina Lorez Collins has revealed that she is in the process of divorcing her second husband who allegedly punched her in the face following a heated argument last year.  

Collins has helped thousands of people with her advice to women.

But in her new book, What Would Virginia Woolf Do?, she tells of her own turbulent personal life. 

Collins is in the process of divorcing her second husband Cliff Perlman (pictured)

Self-help author Nina Lorez Collins has revealed that she is in the process of divorcing her second husband, Cliff Perlman (right) who allegedly punched her in the face following a heated argument last year

Readers will find a loving chapter about her and Perlman (pictured in the letter O), in her book, but the mother-of-four is no longer happy in her marriage

Readers will find a loving chapter about her and Perlman (pictured in the letter O), in her book, but the mother-of-four is no longer happy in her marriage

Readers will find a loving chapter about her second husband, Cliff Perlman, in her book, but the mother-of-four is no longer happy in her marriage. 

Collins is divorcing Perlman, who is a lawyer for nonprofits. 

Last September, the couple had a heated argument while driving through Brooklyn Heights when Perlman allegedly punched her and broke her nose, according to PageSix. 

‘I was deeply saddened by the end of my marriage. I’m not going to comment on the ongoing legal issues,’ Collins told the news site. 

But Collins has had her own personal problems as well. 

During her first marriage, she was arrested three times. 

But Collins (left) is divorcing Perlman (right), who is a lawyer for nonprofits

But Collins (left) is divorcing Perlman (right), who is a lawyer for nonprofits

Last September, the couple (pictured) had a heated argument while driving through Brooklyn Heights when Perlman allegedly punched her and broke her nose

What Would Virginia Woolf Do? will hit bookshelves on April 10

Last September, the couple had a heated argument while driving through Brooklyn Heights when Perlman allegedly punched her and broke her nose. What Would Virginia Woolf Do? will hit bookshelves on April 10

One of those arrested stemmed from an alleged assault on her husband and a second for an alleged assault her spouse’s new girlfriend, according to PageSix. 

‘It’s really sad. I loved him, but it’s over,’ Collins reportedly told one of her friends. 

Perlman is due in court on March 13 over the alleged attack. 

Collins is the daughter of Kathleen Collins, a pioneering African-American film director, playwright, civil rights activist and educator. 

What Would Virginia Woolf Do? will hit bookshelves on April 10 and is being published by Grand Central Life & Style. 



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