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Marc Ching And His Wife Analysis
Is this the end for Marc Ching and his wife, and the mother of his children, Linda Ching?

Like we haven't heard this kind of story before.
With a loyal wife at home with the kids, Pretty boy gets a little money and fame and then receives a lot of undeserved attention from gorgeous news reporters, rich single woman, 20 somethings who would like nothing more than to be a 'groupie' add the fact that a ton of cash is missing from his foundations bank account and you get serious marriage troubles.

Hell, it happened to Kate Plus 8 stars Jon and Kate Gosselin, he didn't stick around after he got a little taste of his groupies and he left behind 8 kids.

Sources tell us that allegedly Linda Ching has had enough of her husband's partying ways and

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