Tracey E. Bregman married real estate developer Ron Recht in 1987, and they welcomed their first son, Austin Recht, in 1991. His brother, Landon Recht, was born five years later. In a 1992 interview with the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Bregman made some rare remarks about her marriage, revealing that she and Ron were both avid tennis players and sharing that Ron had two daughters from a previous relationship. “My stepdaughters, Lindsey and Emily, have been fabulous with Austin — they’re both so giving. I know they could be jealous but they’re not,” she said. 

Bregman also had something to say about her divorce when she and Ron called it quits in 2011. “Oh, my God, I’m single!” she announced on “The Marilyn Denis Show” (via Soap Central). “I feel so good … It’s about me being happy now and putting myself first.”

Ron is a principal of the real estate firm Pacific Development Partners. In 2017, Bregman told Soap Opera Digest that Austin was following in his father’s footsteps by pursuing a career in real estate, but one of his first jobs was in his mother’s industry. In 1994, he made a brief appearance alongside Bregman in the star-studded music video for the Muppets’ take on the Fine Young Cannibals song “She Drives Me Crazy.” Austin has also co-founded a PPE and COVID-19 test distribution company. As for Landon, Bregman told Closer Weekly, “My younger son is an actor and musician.”

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