Opel Khan and wife agree to legal restraining orders

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Celebrity chef Opel Khan and his wife, Julie Miller, have been issued new legal restrictions to protect them from each other. These restraining orders come amid a heated dispute following claims of a love child involving Khan and a French woman, Celia Huppe-Fournier. The couple, married for 28 years, agreed to a 12-month restraining order that prohibits them from assaulting, threatening, or harassing one another. The orders were put in place after Huppe-Fournier revealed she is unsure who the father of her newborn daughter is, raising questions about Khan's paternity. Khan, 56, is facing difficulties with his restaurant business as he has closed several locations due to financial troubles. He is also dealing with legal issues related to wage theft accusations from former staff. Recently, he has shut down his Sydney restaurants, including popular spots like Metisse and Bistronomie. During court hearings in Sydney, both Khan and Miller expressed varying accounts of their marriage's status. Earlier this year, Khan insisted they were "very much together," but later acknowledged the turmoil caused by accusations of infidelity. Miller has publicly stated they are divorcing. She received an anonymous tip about her husband's alleged affair, which led to their split. Huppe-Fournier, who is now a first-time mother, confirmed her amicable relationship with Khan, adding she remains independent and does not wish to depend on him. In October, Khan had announced his exit from the restaurant industry, citing rising costs as the reason for closing his hospitality group. This follows a trend of financial struggles within his business.


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