Belinda Stronach, heiress, politician and close friend of Bill Clinton, is riding a monster wave of publicity. The woman who once looked as though she might star as the other woman in a Bill and Hillary divorce case, has been named in the divorce of an infamously macho Canadian sportsman.
She was cited in papers filed last month by Leanne Domi, wife of the Maple Leafs' enforcer Tie Domi, one of the toughest men in the tough sport of ice hockey. Leanne says her husband of 13 years and the blonde bombshell politician began an "intimate sexual relationship" last January.
Stronach (right), while not denying the affair, claims the Domis' marital troubles have nothing to do with her and any suggestions otherwise are "inaccurate and irresponsible".
The daughter of one of Canada's richest businessmen, Frank
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Bill Clinton’s political Barbie doll has turned to an ice hockey star, writes lynn crosbie |
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Stronach, and known commonly as 'Sellout Barbie' ever since she quit the Conservatives and crossed to the Liberals, Belinda has become better known for her taste in men than for her political ambitions. And this week a 'semi-authorised' biography hits the shelves, just to remind us what a gal she is.
A year ago, people might well have asked why anyone would want such a book. Yes, she was known for her alleged dalliance with Bill Clinton - even now the subject of mystery - but what else had she really achieved except work her way up the family company (Magna, an auto parts conglomerate) to become its CEO, and attend the requisite charity events?
At 39, she had been divorced twice, first from a fellow Magna executive, then from a Norwegian speed-skater; she had confessed to using cannabis; there was her dramatic 
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