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Double heartbreak for the Hurleys

It’s a shattering story: How both Damian Hurley AND the tycoon father he barely knew were haunted by the tragic demise of two young women in the months before the millionair­e’s death plunge

- by Barbara Davies Additional reporting: BARBARA McMAHON

ACoUPLE of days before his father took his own life, the subject of suicide prevention was much on Damian Hurley’s mind.

The 18-year- old son of actress, model and businesswo­man Elizabeth Hurley came together with others last weekend to remember a close friend who killed herself at her family’s West London home a year ago.

Last Saturday, an 18km socially- distanced walk was held in memory of Katya Tsukanova, a 17-year- old violinist and Russian banker’s daughter, to raise money for a mental health and suicide prevention charity.

But days after supporting the fundraiser via his social media pages came the devastatin­g news that Damian’s own father, 55-year- old American tycoon and film producer Steve Bing, had died after falling from the balcony his 27thfloor apartment in Los Angeles.

‘it’s a double tragedy for Damian,’ one of his circle told me this week. ‘Just as he was rememberin­g his friend Katya and promoting mental health charities, his own father takes his own life. it’s so, so sad for him but he is surrounded by people who love him and care about him.’

Posting on instagram, Damian, a profession­al model, also reflected on what he described as ‘a very strange and confusing time’. Certainly, it must be very difficult navigating your way through the death of a father you’d had very little connection with in life.

But what makes the situation even more poignant is that, as the Mail can reveal, for the past year, Steve Bing had been mourning a tragic loss of his own — that of his 28-year-old girlfriend, actress Allexanne Mitchum, greatgrand­daughter of legendary Hollywood actor Robert Mitchum. He killed himself days before the first anniversar­y of her death on July 3.

The cause of Allexanne’s death is not known, but she was Bing’s ‘true love’, according to a Facebook post from his friend Judith Coghlan Lewis, wife of singer Jerry Lee Lewis. Photos show a proud, relaxed-looking Bing with his arm protective­ly around petite brunette Allexanne, both of them beaming. Allexanne’s aunt Carrie

Mitchum also posted a tribute to the pair this week with the words ‘Together again. Rest easy angels.’ Alongside a photo of the smart-looking couple, she commented that Allexanne was about the only person who could persuade Bing, an inveterate T-shirt wearer, to put on a suit.

After decades of playboy high-jinks, it seems Bing may have finally found a woman he could settle down with, only for that relationsh­ip to be brought to a tragically premature end.

While Bing’s large U.S. circle grieve for their friend, for Damian, his dad’s untimely death on Monday is made more complicate­d by the fact that right from the start of his life — almost from the moment his famous mother announced that she was pregnant in 2001 — the relationsh­ip between father and son has been mired in controvers­y.

Bing, who inherited a $600 million property empire at the age of 18, initially refused to accept that he was Damian’s father.

But in recent times it appears that there was a sea-change in his attitude towards his only son. Two years ago, he joined forces with 55-year-old Hurley to stop his own father cutting Damian out of a vast family trust fund, and in April this year he telephoned Hurley on Damian’s 18th birthday. in a statement this week, Hurley said that ‘ although there were some tough times, the memories of a sweet, kind man are what matter. We became close again in the last year and last spoke on our son’s 18th. This is devastatin­g news.’

This softening towards his son, and the potential for the relationsh­ip that might have opened up between them, undoubtedl­y adds another layer of sadness to Bing’s suicide on Monday night.

But if Damian Hurley’s relationsh­ip with his father has been a complex one, the constant presence in his life has undoubtedl­y been his mother who, right from the start, fought like a lioness for her longed-for child.

Elizabeth Hurley was 36 when she fell pregnant — purportedl­y while staying with Bing at Elton John and David Furnish’s villa in the South of France in the summer of 2001. Up until that point, their 18-month romance had been somewhat on and off. At its height, Bing lavished Hurley with a gold Rolex watch and a sapphire and diamond ring while she was staying at the luxury suite he kept at the Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles.

But on the same day, Hurley announced she was expecting their child, Bing is said to have jumped on a plane with his friend Mick Jagger for a weekend in Las Vegas. (Bing’s friendship with the Rolling Stones endured. Carrie Mitchum this week posted a picture on Facebook of Bing and Allexanne with Ronnie Wood and his wife Sally after a Stones concert last year, adding that Bing said ‘he had never brought a woman to meet these friends and they knew how serious it was’.)

HIS friends later defended him by saying that he and Hurley hadn’t been in an ‘exclusive relationsh­ip’. Bing, meanwhile, publicly announced it was ‘her choice to be a single mother’.

it was actor Hugh Grant, the most famous of Liz Hurley’s ex-boyfriends and still one of her closest friends, who was present at her first antenatal scan at St John & St Elizabeth Hospital in North-West London and went on to become Damian’s godfather. After his birth at the private Portland Hospital in April 2002, he and his mother went to stay at the Windsor mansion belonging to Elton John — another of Damian’s godparents along with Elton’s husband David Furnish.

While Bing might have initially denied paternity, a DNA test proved otherwise. He is said to have flown to London and provided a swab on the tarmac at Heathrow before re-boarding his plane and returning to the U. S. When the result was revealed, he was finally forced to accept the truth, although Hurley is said to have initially turned down offers of financial support.

But just a month after Damian’s birth, Bing was caught up in another paternity scandal — this time accused by 84-year-old Armenian-American billionair­e Kirk Kerkorian of being the real father of his four-year-daughter

Kira with profession­al tennis player Lisa Bonder. Kerkorian claimed to have gained DNA evidence after his private detective rummaged through Bing’s rubbish bins and retrieved a piece of dental floss. While Bing successful­ly sued for invasion of privacy, a court ruled he was her father.

This week, 54-year-old Lisa Bonder spoke of the tragedy inflicted on both her daughter Kira, now a university student at UCLA — and on Hurley’s son by the sudden death of Steve Bing.

‘it is never easy for a child to lose a parent in such a tragic manner,’ she said on Wednesday. ‘ i spoke to Elizabeth last night and we are going to address this tragedy for Steve’s two children and try to protect them in any way possible. We will do everything in our power and make sure they are supported. it’s a tough time for them. Liz and i are as one on that.’

intriguing­ly, it appears that Bing had grown closer to his illegitima­te daughter in recent years.

‘i had a lot of contact with Steve and Kira did too,’ Lisa added. ‘We have been growing much closer over the past two years. i think we all grow up and mature and take responsibi­lity for our own lives and our own decisions and let bygones be bygones.

‘Steve was a good person, a kind person, a good man. He was misunderst­ood in many ways. And we decided to come together for the sake of our daughter. i have gratitude for the time that we had with Steve. There were many pivotal moments for our daughter.’ it’s not known whether the same could be said for Damian.

But it’s certainly the case that in 2019 he and Hurley joined forces to ensure that Damian — and his older half-sister — could not be cut out of a family trust.

Bing’s own father — Dr Peter Bing — was trying to ensure that his son’s two illegitima­te children could never benefit from the family trust he set up 40 years ago to protect the fortune created in the 1920s by his own father, New York real estate developer Leo Bing. in 1980, Dr Bing had establishe­d six trusts for the benefit of his future grandchild­ren and, because they were

yet to be born, identified them as ‘first-born grandchild’, ‘second-born grandchild’ — all the way to the ‘sixth-born grandchild’.

His daughter Mary went on to have two children born in wedlock but Dr Bing claimed that because his son’s children were illegitima­te and hadn’t been raised by him, they were excluded from inheriting any of the trusts.

‘ I do not consider them my grandchild­ren,’ he declared in legal documents presented at court.

In January this year, however, a California­n judge backed Bing and Hurley, declaring that Dr Bing’s argument was ‘unreasonab­le’ and ‘unfounded’. While the exact value of the trusts is unknown, both Damian and Kira are each said to be in line to inherit several million pounds even though, according to documents, at the time of the legal action last year, Bing and Damian had never met.

What then of Steve Bing’s own personal fortune? It is too soon to know if he has also favoured his son in any will but, during his lifetime, he is believed to have paid £100,000 a year into his own trust fund for Damian.

As for the rest of his fortune, Bing certainly squandered a lot on a decadent lifestyle. In his youth, he enjoyed nights out at Hugh Hefner’s Playboy mansion and showered $100 bills on Las Vegas strippers. For several years, he flew around the States on his privately-owned Boeing jet. In his 20s, he spent nine years living at the Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles, clocking up a final bill which ran into millions.

As well as investing huge swathes of cash in the film industry — he invested $80 million in the 2004 Tom Hanks film, The Polar Express — he gave away further millions to liberal causes, including $49 million to an alternativ­e fuels initiative. There have been reports that his money had run out but, despite some unsuccessf­ul business deals, all the evidence points to him still being a very wealthy man.

He was also, according to friends who spoke to the Mail, a prolific drug taker. Added to that were his mental health problems. Bing, a close singer friend told the Mail this week, had told her he was suffering from bipolar disorder.

‘If you’ve got a mental illness and you add drugs to it, that’s a Molotov cocktail,’ she said. ‘A lot of people knew he was broken,’ she added, saying that not everyone was surprised by his suicide — although shocked by the horrifying way he chose to end his life.

‘I think Steve was searching for something and he was searching in the wrong direction,’ she said, referring to his drug use. ‘He was trying to fill a hole in his life. In a way he was self-medicating, but drugs don’t solve problems.’

Lockdown, she said, may well have exacerbate­d his anguish.

‘I don’t think Steve wanted to face himself that much. I think he was tormented and hadn’t found a way or a person that could lead him out of it.’

SOME youngsters might have struggled to cope without a father in their life but, thanks to Hurley’s dedication as a mother, an army of godfathers and the support of her close-knit family, it is clear that Damian has had the most loving, and financiall­y comfortabl­e, of upbringing­s.

over the past 30 years, Hurley has accrued a healthy fortune of her own. She became the face of Estée Lauder in 1995 — and is still a spokespers­on for the brand. She ran a film company, Simian Films with Hugh Grant, and, while her acting career never hit the heights, starred in films such as Austin Powers: Internatio­nal Man of

Mystery. From 2015 to 2018, she appeared in 40 episodes of the U.S. comedy The Royals in which Damian also appeared. She promotes her own swimwear range by showing off her designs on her own age- defying body. Home is a stunning £6 million Georgian estate in Herefordsh­ire where she now lives with Damian. Her mother Angela and sister Kate live in cottages on the estate.

Damian enjoyed a private education, first at Wetherby Prep in West London — where Princes William and Harry were once pupils — then Summer Fields in oxford and finally Wellington College in Berkshire.

Now 6 ft 1 in, and having inherited his mother’s stunning looks, he is signed to his mother’s modelling agency, and became an overnight sensation last July when his face was plastered across billboards for the launch of make-up artist Pat McGrath’s new foundation line.

Reflecting at the beginning of 2020 on the previous 12 months, he posted a cluster of photograph­s on Instagram, including one of his modelling debut and one of his dear friend Katya who he is believed to have met via the West London private school social circuit. ‘ The past year has been a strange mix of events — both unbelievab­ly incredible and indescriba­bly challengin­g,’ he wrote.

‘Whilst I’ve accomplish­ed so much that I’m proud of, my friends and I have all also been through things that I sincerely hope we’ll never have to experience again.’

His father’s death is yet another bitter blow but, locked down with his family in the wilds of Herefordsh­ire, he is undoubtedl­y in the right place to deal with his loss.

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 ??  ?? Tragedy: From top left, Liz Hurley with former lover Steve Bing and, above, with their son Damian, now 18. Inset, Bing’s girlfriend Allexanne Mitchum who died last year
Tragedy: From top left, Liz Hurley with former lover Steve Bing and, above, with their son Damian, now 18. Inset, Bing’s girlfriend Allexanne Mitchum who died last year

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