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After the supermodel claimed on her and fiancé Jeff Greenstein’s podcast that her landlord was evicting them from their New York City apartment, she clarified the situation to Page Six.
“It’s simply that my lease is up,” Porizkova, 61, exclusively explained to us Thursday. “My landlord wouldn’t permit an extension, only a reprisal of a full year.”
Although she claimed her landlord may “not be very nice to a really nice tenant,” she acknowledged that “he’s fully within his rights.”
Porizkova also took accountability for “trying to make fun of the situation.”
The Czechoslovakia native, who was a child when she moved to Sweden to reunite with her parents who had fled as political refugees, elaborated in an Instagram video that she and Greenstein “didn’t want to” commit to living at the Manhattan pad for another full year.
Though she admittedly felt like a “whiny baby” for venting about her “privileged people problems,” Porizkova took a moment to explain why moving in general is so “difficult” for her.
“I have a bit of PTSD about moves,” she said. “The first time I moved, I was 9 years old, and I was moved from Czechoslovakia [with] my grandmother — who had acted as my mother for my whole life — to Sweden with my mom and a dad I didn’t know.”
The “change” was hard, especially because she “didn’t know what was happening.”
The actress described the formative event as “actual trauma” and confessed that all her subsequent moves also felt “traumatic,” explaining the sensation as: “My life ended and then it started somewhere else.”
“It’s always been for the better,” she acknowledged, “but when you’re getting shoved off a cliff, you don’t know you’re gonna land in a better place, so of course it’s scary.”
The last time Porizkova moved was six years ago into the apartment she’s in now.
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Though the circumstances surrounding that move were also less than ideal, Porizkova noted that she got to “regrow” and “rebuild” herself into the woman she is today in that home.
Therefore, leaving her “safety zone” feels bittersweet, but she knows she’s “ready to leave” because she has Greenstein, 63, by her side.
“And together, we can absolutely brave whatever comes our way,” she said, insisting that she and the successful TV writer, producer and director will be “perfectly fine.”
The mother of two made sure to thank her fans and followers for their “sympathy,” “kindness” and “generosity.”
Earlier this week, Porizkova made headlines for telling her and Greenstein’s “Twenty Good Summers” listeners that they were “getting kicked out of [their] apartment four days before [their] wedding,” which is set to take place in Italy.
She said she “begged and pleaded” with her “unsympathetic landlord” to no avail, pointing out, “We are both over 60, and we are starting again.”
However, Porizkova admitted that she can always stay at either her country house in upstate New York or Greenstein’s residence in Los Angeles.
The “Will & Grace” showrunner proposed to Porizkova in July 2025.
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