Zuckerman became a US citizen in 1977. In 1996 Zuckerman married Marla Prather, a curator of the National Gallery of Art. He and Prather have a daughter, Abigail, together. The couple divorced in 2001, and Prather later married lawyer
Jonathan D. Schiller. Zuckerman's second daughter, Renee Esther, was born on December 19, 2008. Zuckerman was 71 at the time; the mother has not been identified. On the November 28, 2014, episode of
The McLaughlin Group, Zuckerman said he was a
vegan and has been since 2008, confirming what in November 2010 had been published in
Bloomberg Businessweek, "The Rise of the Power Vegans." Zuckerman last appeared on
The McLaughlin Group on July 31, 2015, making a case for Texas governor
Rick Perry's presidential run during that episode. A day later Zuckerman issued a statement that he would not be appearing at the East Hampton Artists-Writers
softball game, the first time he would miss the game since 1993. The same month, the
New York Post reported he turned over the sale of the
New York Daily News to his nephews and has commented minimally on its dissolution. Zuckerman contributed to a
birthday book of letters for
Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday, along with a host of other notable names. Zuckerman was identified as one of Jeffrey Epstein's clients, paying Epstein millions of dollars for estate planning and financial services between 2013 and 2015, years after
Epstein's conviction for
child sex crimes. ==Philanthropy==