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Old 22-12-2016, 16:37
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Wonder if this has anything to do with her bankruptcy?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...-15-years.html

He (allegedly) has a 10M fortune.
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Old 22-12-2016, 16:39
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Will the divorce be tax deductible? Because the marriage certainly was.
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Old 22-12-2016, 16:53
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Wonder if this has anything to do with her bankruptcy?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...-15-years.html

He (allegedly) has a 10M fortune.
She is his partner, they never married.
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Old 22-12-2016, 17:06
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I'm actually surprised at this and I feel quite sad for knowing enough about them to feel this way.
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Old 22-12-2016, 17:10
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This CDAN blind from October was probably about them.

I have written about this foreign born couple who are at a different level of fame/fan obsession/tmblr accounts compared to the lead of their show a couple of times over the past few weeks. Apparently the couple, who are also co-stars, have split. She has erased him from her social media. As much as he is probably seeing someone else, so is she.

Couple: Martin Freeman/Amanda Abbington
Lead of their show: Benedict Cumberbatch/Sophie Hunter
Show: "Sherlock"
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Old 22-12-2016, 17:12
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This CDAN blind from October was probably about them.

I have written about this foreign born couple who are at a different level of fame/fan obsession/tmblr accounts compared to the lead of their show a couple of times over the past few weeks. Apparently the couple, who are also co-stars, have split. She has erased him from her social media. As much as he is probably seeing someone else, so is she.

Couple: Martin Freeman/Amanda Abbington
Lead of their show: Benedict Cumberbatch/Sophie Hunter
Show: "Sherlock"
And now in English if you please?
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Old 22-12-2016, 17:15
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And now in English if you please?
Umm...it was a Crazy Days and Nights website showbiz blind item from October written in a cryptic style.
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Old 22-12-2016, 17:32
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Could make any future episodes rather awkward, perhaps one of the reasons they've been talking about calling it a day?
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Old 22-12-2016, 19:58
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If the follow the original stories, which they have to date, that won't be a problem after this series.
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Old 23-12-2016, 01:19
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Old 24-12-2016, 08:56
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The picture of them with the baby, he's morphed into Louis Walsh.
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Old 24-12-2016, 11:41
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She is his partner, they never married.
They were together for 15 years and have 2 children. He amasses a fortune and let's her have to declare herself bankrupt. Nice.
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Old 24-12-2016, 12:46
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I heard that he offered to pay her entire tax deficit and she refused to let him saying she wanted to stay indepentant or something of the sort, and they had a major row about it.
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Old 24-12-2016, 12:53
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I heard that he offered to pay her entire tax deficit and she refused to let him saying she wanted to stay indepentant or something of the sort, and they had a major row about it.
I bet he is tight fisted and the sort of man who would not let her forget it if he helped her out. There can be no other explanation for her turning down his help as I really don't buy the wanting to be independent BS.

She is probably better off without him.
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Old 24-12-2016, 13:03
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Must add that according to OH she earned £250,00 that year and spent it all and that's why she hadn't paid the tax. Then, despite them living in a £1.4 m house which was solely in his name, and their kids going to private schools she had herself declared bankrupt. How the rich conduct their affairs. One rule for us and another for everyone else.
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Old 24-12-2016, 17:30
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Why are people still going on about her bankruptcy? It was three years ago, I doubt it had anything to do with the split.
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Old 24-12-2016, 17:40
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I bet he is tight fisted and the sort of man who would not let her forget it if he helped her out. There can be no other explanation for her turning down his help as I really don't buy the wanting to be independent BS.

She is probably better off without him.
And you're basing that on a scenario that you've no proof of and have completely made up? Wonderful logic.
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Old 24-12-2016, 18:15
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One thing I will never understand about people who've been in a long term relationship is when they say after the split, 'we're still great friends'.

And yet not 'great' enough to be in a relationship together??

Bizarre.
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Old 24-12-2016, 18:28
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One thing I will never understand about people who've been in a long term relationship is when they say after the split, 'we're still great friends'.

And yet not 'great' enough to be in a relationship together??

Bizarre.
Why? There's a huge difference between remaining good friends and having affection for each other and being in love enough to be in a relationship. Remaining friends is s lot to do with being mature and thinking about your children.
I split this year with my partner of 26 years and we are still friends and working together to make things as uncomplicated as possible for our daughters sake.
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Old 24-12-2016, 18:52
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One thing I will never understand about people who've been in a long term relationship is when they say after the split, 'we're still great friends'.

And yet not 'great' enough to be in a relationship together??

Bizarre.
I'm great friends with my ex and always have been.

There's a big difference between romantic love and platonic love, you know. I split with him because I cared about him too much to let our relationship go to ruin and possibly cheat on him. Artificial love is couples who stay together in public whilst privately treating each other like schit. If you genuinely care about someone, you let them go when things start to go pear-shaped.
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Old 24-12-2016, 18:55
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DM still can't tell the difference between secret and private.
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Old 24-12-2016, 19:47
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I'm great friends with my ex and always have been.

There's a big difference between romantic love and platonic love, you know. I split with him because I cared about him too much to let our relationship go to ruin and possibly cheat on him. Artificial love is couples who stay together in public whilst privately treating each other like schit. If you genuinely care about someone, you let them go when things start to go pear-shaped.
Might make sense to you, but not for me. I haven't remained 'friends' with any of my exes.

Too painful. And besides I could never see a close sexual partner after a split as a friend.

I think it has to be a complete break. But that's just me. Each to their own.

Of course, I am talking about a child-less relationship. If there are kids involved there has to be a 'connection' because you're both still 'mum and dad' - particularly if the kids are young.
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Old 24-12-2016, 22:44
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Might make sense to you, but not for me. I haven't remained 'friends' with any of my exes.

Too painful. And besides I could never see a close sexual partner after a split as a friend.

I think it has to be a complete break. But that's just me. Each to their own.

Of course, I am talking about a child-less relationship. If there are kids involved there has to be a 'connection' because you're both still 'mum and dad' - particularly if the kids are young.
Of course children are the difference. If you have them, you will have to see each other for the foreseeable, so better to be friends than enemies. If you dont have to see them again, in my experience, the 'remaining friends' lasts for 5 minutes before you never see each other again, celebrity or not.
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Old 24-12-2016, 22:56
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Why? There's a huge difference between remaining good friends and having affection for each other and being in love enough to be in a relationship. Remaining friends is s lot to do with being mature and thinking about your children.
I split this year with my partner of 26 years and we are still friends and working together to make things as uncomplicated as possible for our daughters sake.
26 years? That's pretty amazing! Seriously. And still friends, well done.
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Old 25-12-2016, 08:36
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And you're basing that on a scenario that you've no proof of and have completely made up? Wonderful logic.
Yes of course that is my opinion. There's hardly a poster on this forum who knows the real facts of anything they express an opinion on here. It's all conjecture - so chill out.
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