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Karenna Gore, daughter of Al Gore, separated from husband, WHY?
Gore family said that they are separating for few months and may be heading for divorce. Gore daughter, Karenna and Schiff is seeking counseling in hopes of reconciling.
TOUGH YEAR for Gore family on relationship front. Last week it was Al Gore and Tipper Gore's separation after 40 year of successful marriage. Now the Al and Tipper Gore daughter Karenna, 36, has separated from her husband Andrew Schiff, 44.


Sources close to the Gore family said that they are separating for few months and may be heading for divorce. Gore daughter, Karenna and Schiff is seeking counseling in hopes of reconciling.


What caused this seperation is not yet known. It is just another break up story or an after affect of much hyped parental divorce lat week. Tough to answer but it cannot be denied al together.



It is not the first case of Gore daughter divorce, last year in May Kristin divorced her husband Paul Cusack. As was with that case, in this kind of high profile break up, there is no comment regarding the causes of separation.

Karenna was an active part of her father’s political campaigns. She graduated from National Cathedral School in 1991, and received her B.A. in history and literature in 1995 from Harvard University and J.D from Columbia law School in 2000.


She started her career as journalist as intern for WREG-TV and The Times-Picayune.

 
The Gore Schiff couple has three children named Wyatt, 11, Anna Hunger, 9, and Oscar Aitcheson, 4.






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