Athina Onassis entered the world on January 29, 1985, with a surname that carried both immense wealth and a chilling legacy.

She was the only child of Christina Onassis, sole heir to the vast Onassis shipping fortune, and Thierry Roussel, a French businessman.

From the moment she took her first breath, Athina was surrounded by unimaginable privilege — sprawling estates, private jets, and the watchful eyes of a global press fascinated by the Onassis dynasty.

But the Onassis name also carried a curse, whispered about in high society: an unbroken chain of tragedies that seemed to follow the family through generations.


The Onassis Curse: A Dynasty in Mourning

Long before Athina’s birth, the Onassis family had already endured an unthinkable series of losses.

Her uncle, Alexander Onassis, died at just 24 in a plane crash.

Her grandmother, Athina Livanos, died of suicide.

And her legendary grandfather, Aristotle Onassis — the shipping tycoon who had married Jacqueline Kennedy — died grieving the loss of his son.

For Christina Onassis, Athina’s mother, life was a cycle of marriages, divorces, and devastating grief.

By the time Athina was three, tragedy struck again: Christina was found dead in a bathtub in Buenos Aires, reportedly from a heart attack, though whispers of depression and loneliness lingered in the background.


A Childhood Under Tight Control

After her mother’s death, Athina’s life changed forever.

Custody went to her father, Thierry Roussel, who quickly moved her to Switzerland — far from Greece, the Onassis shipping empire, and the family’s Greek heritage.

Her upbringing was overseen not just by her father but by a court-appointed board of trustees responsible for managing the Onassis fortune, ensuring she would inherit her billions when she came of age.

Athina grew up in a bubble of security and discipline, shielded from both the press and the Greek family members who saw her as the last living link to Aristotle Onassis’s legacy.

Fluent in French and English, she struggled with Greek, a detail that critics in Greece would later seize upon as proof she was disconnected from her heritage.


Finding Freedom in the Saddle

In her teenage years, Athina discovered an escape from her golden cage: equestrian sports.

Horse riding became her passion and her sanctuary, a place where the Onassis name meant nothing and her skills alone determined her worth.

She began competing in show jumping events across Europe, earning respect in the international equestrian community.

It was through the sport that she met Brazilian Olympic show jumper Álvaro de Miranda Neto, known as “Doda.

” The two married in 2005 in a lavish ceremony in São Paulo, Brazil, in front of the elite of the equestrian world.


Love, Betrayal, and Public Humiliation

For over a decade, Athina and Doda appeared to be the perfect power couple — traveling the world, competing together, and building a glamorous life.

But in 2016, the fairy tale shattered.

Athina filed for divorce amid allegations of Doda’s infidelity, with Brazilian media publishing salacious details and photos that left her humiliated on a global stage.

The divorce was messy and public, with reports suggesting Doda sought a portion of Athina’s fortune despite a prenuptial agreement.

For Athina, it was yet another chapter in the long list of betrayals and heartbreaks that seemed to define the Onassis curse.


The Heiress in Retreat

After the divorce, Athina withdrew from the public eye.

She sold some of her prized horses, scaled back her competitive appearances, and retreated into a quieter life in Europe.

Friends say she became more guarded than ever, determined to protect her privacy and her fortune from those who might exploit them.

Still, the world remains fascinated by her — the last Onassis by blood, a woman whose life reads like a modern-day Greek tragedy.


The Weight of a Name

For Athina, the Onassis name is both a crown and a chain.

It grants her unimaginable wealth but also ties her to a family history marked by loss, betrayal, and scandal.

She has inherited the power to keep the Onassis legacy alive, yet she has often chosen distance over engagement with Greece and its people.

To some, she is the tragic heiress who turned her back on her heritage; to others, she is a survivor who has managed to navigate a life overshadowed by wealth and sorrow.


The Unwritten Future

Today, Athina Onassis remains one of the most enigmatic figures in the world of high society.

Will she someday embrace her Greek roots and the Onassis legacy, or will she continue to live in quiet exile, far from the glare of public expectation?

One thing is certain: the story of Athina Onassis is far from over.

And for an heiress to what many call a cursed fortune, the most remarkable chapter may still be unwritten.