Ray McCauley' widow Zelda Ireland made her first public appearance since his death at his memorial service on Thursday...
Ray McCauley’ widow Zelda Ireland made her first public appearance since his death at his memorial service on Thursday…Ray McCauley’s second wife, Zelda Ireland, appeared as the grieving widow at this memorial service on Thursday, 17 October, at the Rhema Bible Church.
In 2000, Ray announced his divorce from his first wife of over 20 years, Lyndie. A year later, after a whirlwind romance, he married model Zelda Ireland. Their marriage breakdown – and Ray McCauley’s romance with Zelda – led to a split in the church, with many leaving as a result.She also claimed that Ray had “excommunicated” her from family.
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