
Reclusive Athina Onassis, heiress to $2.7 billion fortune, steps out of the shadows at exclusive Parisian ball in second public appearance in 3 years
The French-Greek socialite, 40, who reportedly splits her time between a small town in the Netherlands and Belgium, attended the exclusive Bal d'Été, directed by Sofia Coppola, in Paris on the first Sunday in July.
Her attendance at the exclusive ball comes just four months after Athina stepped into the limelight for the first time in three years at a charity art event hosted by the Amis du Centre Pompidou in France.
The 40-year-old equestrian is the daughter of French businessman Thierry Roussel and socialite Christina Onassis, whose father was Aristotle Onassis, owner of one of the largest shipping fleets in the world.
Despite inheriting a billion-dollar fortune as a member of the dynasty, tragedies in Athina's life have led to suggestions she's a victim of the 'Onassis curse', which has befallen several members of her extremely wealthy family.
Nonetheless, for the inaugural Bal d'Étém, which welcomes 300 A-Listers, at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Athina put on a stunning display in a flowing red dress with a plunging neckline.
Before entering the black-tie event, Athina posed for photographs with her guest, who put on an equally glamorous display.
The equestrian joined celebrities including Kiera Knightley, Kirsten Dunst, and Anna Wintour at the gala, which strives to lean on its rich and famous guests to raise money for the hosting museum.
When Athina was just three years old, her mother, Christina, 37, was found dead in the bathtub. On her 18th birthday, Athina was given access to her late mother's $2.7billion fortune.
Athina has stayed firmly out of the spotlight throughout her adult years, choosing to keep her personal life under wraps.
After the breakdown of her ten-year marriage to 'Doda' Álvaro de Miranda Neto in 2016, she almost completely withdrew from public life altogether.
Before her appearance this year, Athina, a keen showjumper, was seen in June 2022, when she competed at the Longines Paris Eiffel Jumping show at Champ de Mars.
At the event, Athina looked almost unrecognisable, having traded her signature bleached hair for her natural colour.
The secretive socialite ditched her typically no-makeup look and wore a glamorous full face of cosmetics, including blush, contour, mascara, and eyeshadow, with her lips looking fuller than in previous years.
Athina donned a sheer black lace dress, along with a glitzy sequin blazer and wore a silver jewelled crucifix around her neck.
She posed for a picture with Ines de Cominges, the only daughter of Count and Countess Rafael de Cominges of Madrid, and artist Arnaud Cabri-Wiltzer.
Pictured: Athina competing during the Longines Paris Eiffel Jumping show at Champ de Mars in Paris in 2022
She has only been seen a handful of times at public events since her ex-husband was reportedly found in bed with a one-night stand in the $2million home that Athina bought in Wellington, Florida, in 2016.
DailyMail.com learned that 'Doda' Miranda, who was formerly part of Brazil's Olympic showjumping team, was discovered in bed with the woman by his wife's security team.
A well-connected member of the international show jumping circuit told the Mail that Athina's security team busted him 'having sex with another woman'.
'He begged them not to say anything, but one of them went straight to Athina. She immediately packed her bags and went off to Europe,' the source said.
'It was apparently a one-night stand, there was nothing serious going on between them.'
Miranda spoke to Brazilian magazine Epoca at the time and said: 'I am really in the midst of a storm. But I will not give up on my love. It won't be easy but I will fight until the end.'
Miranda has since gone on to marry another woman, journalist Denize Severo, and has welcomed two children.
Athina's marriage breakdown is not the first heartbreak she has endured - after tragically losing her mother at the age of three.
In her early childhood, Christina bonded with her daughter and gave Athina her own flock of sheep, complete with a shepherd, when she learned the nursery rhyme Baa Baa Black Sheep. She also gave her a private zoo.
It was previously reported that Christina had died of a heart attack brought on by years of eating disorders.
Athina was reportedly the richest teenage girl in the world when she inherited her mother's $2.7billion fortune when she turned 18.
However, her fortune has been badly managed over the years, experts say, and she sold Aristotle's private Greek island, Skorpios, to Russian billionaire Ekaterina Rybolovleva in 2013 for an estimated $100million.
Despite being one of the wealthiest families in the world, the Onassis dynasty has famously been plagued by tragedy.
A decade and a half earlier, Christina had lost her entire family in little more than two years. Her 24-year-old brother Alexander was killed in a plane crash in January, 1973, and their mother, also called Athina, died of a drug overdose the following year.
Aristotle, who never recovered from his son and heir's death, then passed away from bronchial pneumonia in March 1975.
Christina had four marriages, none of them lasting over three years. Athina (whose father was Christina's final husband, French pharmaceutical heir Thierry Roussel) was her only child.
Athina is now the only living Onassis grandchild of Aristotle.
Thierry Roussel fathered a son with Swedish model Gaby Landhage while Christina was pregnant, and the couple split shortly after Athina was born.
After Christina's death, Athina went to live with Roussel and Gaby.
Athina is believed to have no contact with her father and has even dropped his last name.
Thierry was also not among the 1,300 guests invited to her December 2005 marriage to Miranda in a specially constructed Roman Catholic church at a resort in Sao Paulo. Instead, Miranda's father Ricardo led her down the aisle.
Miranda told a Brazilian magazine in 2011 that they intended to start a family within a few years.
'Athina is still very young,' he said, adding that having a baby would interrupt her budding showjumping career.
'I also have a very busy life,' he said. 'When a baby comes I want to reduce the number of competitions to be more present.'
Athina reportedly became pregnant in 2013 but suffered a miscarriage.
Miranda said that Athina spent much of her time looking after Vivienne, his daughter with model Cibele Dorsa, who killed herself in 2011.
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