Death of socialite Terri Holladay at age 55 attracts Hong Kong media spotlight

“She was a beautiful, extraordinary woman who led a remarkable life and was loved by many,” an obituary on the website read.

“The Holladay relatives have made arrangements to plant trees in Israel as a living tribute to Terri’s life. She would have loved that.”

Chao and Holladay with their son, Roman, in 1996. The couple later split and went through a years-long court battle. Photo: SCMP

Well-wishers were encouraged to donate to Christina Noble Children’s Foundation in Saigon, one of Holladay’s favourite charities.

According to the website, a private family celebration of her life had been planned, but no date was specified.

Her son, Roman Chao, wrote that he was in “quite a bit of grief” in a post on the website dated February 13.

“[My mother] and my late stepfather were the warmth and unconditional love that I wish I appreciated more,” he wrote. “They were the kindest people I’ve ever met and having them gone, its hard not to feel alone.”

“I love you, Mom. I wish you and Paolo an eternity of happiness together in heaven.”

Holladay, also known as Teresa Anne Holladay, was born in 1968 in Vietnam to an American father and a Vietnamese mother.

She started her career as a model, but was best known to the public for her brief relationship with billionaire playboy Chao in the early 1990s.

The pair met on a boat trip in 1991 and held a lavish engagement party the next year, with the guest list including tycoons Li Ka-shing, Michael Kadoorie and the late David Tang, who founded the Shanghai Tang clothing store chain.

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The couple travelled to Singapore for a low-profile ceremony, months before the birth of their son, Roman, in 1993.

But Holladay found she was never legally married to the billionaire when they broke up in 1995.

The split prompted a years-long court battle as she sought more than HK$300 million from Chao to cover her credit card bills and living expenses. She later described the claim as “a big joke”.

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They eventually reached an out-of-court settlement in 2000, but the terms of the agreement were kept confidential.

Holladay went on to marry Italian businessman Paolo Durazzo in 2005, who later died of cancer in 2018.

Her obituary described her as “glamorous, gracious and generous”, with a passion for cooking, designing handbags and animals.

In her last Facebook post from December 23, she spoke glowingly about her love for golden retrievers.