Actor
Ryan Phillippe is still crying the nights in his pillow because of the split with
Reese Witherspoon. The couple was together for seven year and they have 2 kids, 8-year-old Ava Elizabeth and 4-year-old Deacon Reese.
After their official divorce in October 2007 he got into severe depression, moreover he admitted that suffered a breakdown when his actress wife filed for divorce.
His drama was so obvious that people though he may suicide himself, because if some one will ever lose such a beauty like Reese will do the same thing.
In one of the interview with a magazine the star said that will get through it. The process is not so easy, but he gets less and less sad about it every day. Moreover, he admitted that had a physical wreck, and even wanted to die.
Well, the cause of the split is being considered Abbie Cornish, at least by the media. But the real reason of the divorce Phillippe and Witherspoon is unknown.
Meanwhile, Ryan Phillippe is defending Abbie Cornish from reports that she came between him and Witherspoon. He said that it was unfair for her [Cornish] to be called the names that she was, because it wasn't about that. He does not think an outside person can ever cause a divorce. It was far more complicated and far less interesting than it's made out to be. To look and search for these salacious reasons, to pin it on a person, or a moment in someone's life, it's not realistic.
After Reese left him, Ryan said he was in the darkest, saddest place he had ever been. There was a good four or five months of not being able to get out of bed. It was the worst time in his my life. Can you imagine how bad hurt him Reese. And being more attentive at the relationship between Reese and her
Rendition co-star
Jake Gyllenhaal, these can get more serious in time, and maybe these time Reese won’t hurt the man. Cause it’s enough to see Ryan to understand how bad she can be.
Publication date: 12 February 2008
Source:
Archive
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