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Friday, 6 December 2013

Nigella Lawson: I only had dinner parties every two years

By Gordon Rayner, Chief Reporter

12:31PM GMT 05 Dec 2013

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He may have been married to a Domestic Goddess, but Charles Saatchi hardly ever allowed Nigella Lawson to throw dinner parties, a court has heard.

Miss Lawson told a jury she only held dinner parties once every two years, because: "Mr Saatchi likes to take people out to Scott's restaurant."

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Details of life in the Saatchi-Lawson household were given to the jury in the trial of two former aides to the TV cook who deny fraudulently spending £685,000 on company credit cards.

Karin Arden, defending Francesca Grillo, a housekeeper, suggested that her client was allowed to buy herself treats using the credit card as a reward for working long hours, which including clearing up after dinner parties.

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Miss Lawson said: "I would say I had dinner parties once on a two-year basis at Eaton Square (the marital home in west London). I was not happy about that.

"I can hardly remember a dinner party at Eaton Square. Mr Saatchi likes to take people out to Scott's restaurant."

It was following a row at Scott's, when Mr Saatchi was photographed grabbing his wife by the throat, that the couple split up and later divorced.

Miss Lawson told the jury that Mr Saatchi was very particular about the way his house was kept, objecting strongly to the suggestion that being in charge of housekeeping was "the job of a woman".

She said: "It was Mr Saatchi's job and my job. He would go round and point at marks he wanted removed. He is a person with a tremendous eye for detail."

Mr Saatchi was also particular about his food. While the weekly shopping would be ordered from Waitrose and delivered by Ocado, Miss Grillo was "very involved in the purchasing of Mr Saatchi's eggs" and would also be sent out for his Frappucino coffees.

She said Francesca and her sister and co-defendant Elisabetta would, like other aides, order food for the house.

"We would have the Ocado order up and people would shout out 'we need this, we need that'. I would say (to the Grillos) 'do you want ravioli as a treat' in the same way that I would buy the others something."

Miss Lawson also liked to treat her staff to days out and gifts, including an outing to Brussels with all of her aides to shop in a Christmas market.

Asked about her aides' other duties, she said: "I'm afraid to say I make them appear on my television programmes. When I'm testing a recipe they write it down."

They did not, however, look after her Twitter account. "I do my own Twitter account," she said.

She also said she was "quite happy to do the washing up" but Mr Saatchi "didn't want me washing up" so he would phone Miss Grillo and ask her to do it.

The Grillo sisters were treated "like family" and took Miss Lawson and Mr Saatchi's children from their previous marriages on up to five foreign holidays per year, to locations including New York, San Tropez and Italy.

Miss Arden suggested Miss Lawson had a "penchant for all things Italian" and she replied: "I do, and I don't see how that could ever be interpreted by anyone as a criticism."

She admitted to phoning Miss Grillo when the aide was on holiday in Spain to ask her if she knew where the TV remote control was.

"That would have made Mr Saatchi incredibly irritable," she said. "I have made a lot of similar phone calls over the years."

The court also heard that the couple had a 12ft x 12ft "silver room" full of tea and coffee services and candlesticks.

Miss Lawson said she was "very glad to see that back of it" when the couple moved, and asked if she ever cleaned it said: "I like cleaning silver and I like cleaning shoes. It's a wonderful task, I find it very therapeutic."

Asked if Miss Grillo was allowed to withdraw up to £800 per month cash on the credit card to pay a specialist silver cleaning firm, she said: "Francesca had a great job as a cleaner who could employ other cleaners," but doubted that the couple spent up to £9,600 per year hiring people to do something that "a bit of Duraglit" would sort out.

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Nigella Lawson: Charles Saatchi had a 'temper' and would 'shout and swear'

By Gordon Rayner, Chief Reporter

1:44PM GMT 04 Dec 2013

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Nigella Lawson confided in an aide that Charles Saatchi had a "temper" and that she had contemplated leaving him some time before they finally separated, a court has heard.

Miss Lawson told Elisabetta Grillo that "I don't know how long I can take this" because Mr Saatchi would "shout and swear" at her.

A court sketch showing TV cook Nigella Lawson giving evidence at Isleworth Crown Court (PA)

Details of the couple's marriage were set out before a jury in the case of Miss Grillo and her sister Francesca, who together face charges that they defrauded Mr Saatchi out of £685,000 spent on his credit cards.

Giving evidence for the prosecution at Isleworth Crown Court, Miss Lawson was asked by Anthony Metzer QC, defending Elisabetta Grillo, if she had told his client about the problems in her marriage and if she "contemplated leaving him".

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She said: "I would say 'I don't know how long I can take this' but I never made plans to leave him. He did lose his temper sometimes."

Charles Saatchi arrives at Isleworth Crown Court (Getty Images)

Asked if Mr Saatchi used to "shout and swear" at her, she said he did, and Miss Grillo may well have heard their rows.

Mr Metzer asked if her background "conflicted" with Mr Saatchi's as her lifestyle was more bohemian.

She replied: "I don't understand why my marriage is pertinent to you."

Mr Metzer also referred to the couple's "unfortunate" divorce in July, to which she retorted: "I wouldn't say unfortunately."

Miss Lawson confirmed that she spent time with Mr Saatchi before the death of her late husband John Diamond, but said it was with Mr Diamond's blessing and on one occasion they all went on holiday together.

Elisabetta (L) and Francesca Grillo arrive at Isleworth Crown Court (Reuters)

She said Mr Saatchi liked the Grillo sisters to take their holidays separately so that one of them would always be "on duty", though they would sometimes return to their native Italy together at Christmas.

She said: "I think it didn't altogether please Mr Saatchi but I did try to explain to him that it was Christmas."

Mr Metzer referred to her children by their first names, but she said: "Do my children have to be referred to by name? Can they just be referred to as my son and daughter?" Mr Metzer agreed.

Miss Lawson also objected strongly to a suggestion from Mr Metzer that Elisabetta Grillo had acted as a "surrogate mother" to her children when Mr Diamond was dying.

She said: "My children were hurt to the quick when they saw that (written on an internet blog alongside allegations that she took cocaine). They don't need a surrogate mother.

"It's meant to aggrandise your client and suggest that I was not there to raise my children."

She added that her children felt "abandoned and betrayed" by the defendants because they "never once got in touch" after their arrest.

The court heard that Elisabetta Grillo lived in the marital home and had a bigger bedroom even than Miss Lawson and Mr Saatchi.

Charles Saatchi and Nigella Lawson (REX)

She was also paid to clean the flat of Miss Lawson's father, the former chancellor Lord Lawson, and brought his sheets back to be washed because he did not have a washing machine. Miss Grillo was allowed to take taxis to his flat because she had to take a vacuum cleaner with her, as he did not have one of those either.

Mr Metzer suggested that the Grillo sisters had to buy themselves expensive clothes because they met many celebrity friends of Miss Lawson and had to look presentable.

Miss Lawson suggested Mr Metzer was "obsessed" with celebrities and added: "I'm afraid to say I very often don't look presentable. She is Italian, she looked a lot more presentable than I did."

Miss Lawson was asked about her team of personal assistants, known as "team Nigella", and said: "No, they refer to themselves as team cupcake."

She confirmed that the aides were often given lavish gifts as a reward for their hard work and loyalty. Elisabetta Grillo was given gifts including a Hermes watch and a Diamond necklace from Tiffany's, while another aide put her £12,500 wedding reception at the Saatchi Gallery on Mr Saatchi's credit card after being told the couple would foot the bill.

But aides, and even Miss Lawson herself, were never allowed to withdraw cash on the credit cards because "Charles kept a huge stash it above the fridge".

Miss Lawson said: "He put it in a lunch zippy freezer bag above the fridge. I think he did like a huge wad of cash because he didn't like to use credit cards himself."

Elisabetta and Francesca Grillo deny fraud. The trial continues.

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