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Witherspoon,
Phillippe call it quits
From Steve Gorman
LOS
ANGELES—Oscar winner Reese Witherspoon and “Flags of Our Fathers” star
Ryan Phillippe are separating after more than seven years of marriage,
their representatives said on Monday.
Witherspoon, whose marriage reportedly had been on the rocks for some
time, is the latest best-actress Academy Award winner to suffer marital
woes. In January, two-time Oscar winner Hilary Swank split from husband
Chad Lowe.
“We are saddened to announce that Reese and Ryan have decided to
formally separate,” their publicists said in a joint statement. “They
remain committed to their family and we ask that you please respect
their privacy and the safety of their children at this time.”
Witherspoon, 30, and Phillippe, 32, reportedly met at her 21st birthday
party before working together on the 1999 film “Cruel Intentions.” They
married in June of that year and have two children, 7-year-old daughter
Ava and 3-year-old son Deacon.
The publicists gave no more details about the split but the celebrity
Web site TMZ.com, which broke the story, reported that Witherspoon has
contacted the divorce lawyer who represented Jennifer Aniston, Roseanne
Barr and Lisa Marie Presley.
TMZ quoted one unidentified source as saying the breakup was not
triggered by any single event but rather by “cumulative” circumstances.
In the past 10 years, six of the nine Academy Award winners for best
actress ended up splitting from the husbands or boyfriends they thanked
on Oscar night: Witherspoon, Swank, Halle Berry, Julia Roberts, Gwyneth
Paltrow and Helen Hunt. (The exceptions are Charlize Theron, Nicole
Kidman, who was unattached when she won, and Frances McDormand.)
Witherspoon established herself as a major box-office draw as star of
the 2001 comedy “Legally Blonde” and scored a follow-up hit with “Sweet
Home Alabama.”
She went on to win a best-actress Oscar earlier this year for her role
as Johnny Cash’s country-singing sweetheart June Carter in “Walk the
Line.”
Phillippe is currently starring in Clint Eastwood’s latest film “Flags
of Our Fathers” as Navy Corpsman John “Doc” Bradley, one of the U.S.
servicemen who raised the Stars and Stripes on Iwo Jima’s Mount
Suribachi during World War Two.
Newly disclosed court documents show Witherspoon recently settled a
lawsuit she brought in June accusing Star magazine of falsely reporting
that she was pregnant with her third child.
The court papers did not reveal terms of the settlement.
“The true facts are that plaintiff (Witherspoon) is not pregnant, does
not have a baby bump and has not otherwise gained weight such that she
has had to resort to wearing Empire Waist dresses,” the lawsuit said. |