An actor with a much more famous husband said, “I was married to a man whose star was rising while I was at home wiping up poopy butts.”

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She continued, "So everyone claiming 'Teyana said' didn't get any statements directly from ME. These statements were taken from private court documents that were leaked to the public. It is very heartbreaking that someone would take out the time to make such a private matter public for the world to see."

She also shut down rumors that he'd cheated on her.

In a statement to TMZ, Teyana's lawyer said, "Ms. Taylor has tried to resolve this matter amicably and privately in order to protect all parties involved, particularly the parties' minor children."

Iman's lawyer told the outlet, "Mr. Shumpert hopes parties and counsel can work toward a fair resolution, keeping the best interests of the children of paramount concern."

Since Burt refused to be Sally's Oscars date, comedian and The Tonight Show guest host David Steinberg and his wife at the time, Judy Marcione, accompanied her. 

Sally said, "He and Judy made it a big celebration. They picked me up in a limousine and had champagne in the car. They made it just wonderful fun."

She won her first Oscar that night, and Burt wasn't even nominated until 1998.

Previously, she told Parade, "I thought I wanted to be with Jim. I was dealing with the pain of having lost Stephen [Tredre, her late former long-term partner] and Titanic coming out. Jim was just a regular guy, and that had a big impact on me."

He also said, "Getting to the first rung of the ladder has not been an easy task. To have expected by virtue of a prior relationship that I would be given access-all-areas to the film industry is absurd — it was just never going to be the case."

In a joint statement, they said, "After three years of marriage, and careful thought and consideration, we have decided to part ways. This is the mutual decision of two people with an enormous amount of respect and admiration for each other. We hope that you respect our privacy during this difficult time."

Additionally, in her 2020 memoir Open Book, she wrote, "He was my first love. Nick loved the fact I was so strong in my faith and that I had this wide-eyed, innocent approach to life. ... We were young and pioneering our way through reality television, always mic'd and always on. We worked, and we were great at it, but when it came time to being alone, we weren't great at it anymore. We really got crushed by the media and by ourselves. I couldn't lie to our fans, and I couldn't give somebody hope that we were this perfect golden couple. I respect Nick very much. I was really young, and my success hadn't really begun. He knew me as this young, innocent 18-year-old that had never been introduced to the world in so many ways. I went straight from my father to him. Nick's very smart. He was eight years older than me, but he was also young."

"I wanted to go back to work on a stage in front of an audience. I actually felt physically sick at the idea that I'd never have that buzz again, that fulfilment I get from performing. And that is when the shit hit the fan. No one could understand why it was so desperately important to me," she said.

She described Strictly as the "first selfish thing" she'd done since her kids were born. She said, "I explained [to the kids] that it was important to do something in your life that made you happy. That I might miss a few school events. That I wouldn't always be there to make their tea. They were both just like, 'That's OK, Mum, we get it.'"

Louise and Jamie divorced in 2017. Soon after, she started making music again.

In 2005, Uma told Oprah that the "excruciating" divorce left her self-esteem "pretty mangled." She said, "You can move on, and you can be lucky, and you can seize the moment, and you can take one step after another. You bear two children with somebody — that's not a small thing — and then you can hardly talk to them."

In 2025, Ethan reflected on the media attention around their relationship and separation, telling British GQ, "It's humiliating. It's almost humiliating, even when they're saying positive things."

She hasn't seen him since bandmate Christine McVie's funeral in 2022.

Stevie said, "The only time I’ve spoken to Lindsey was there, for about three minutes. I dealt with Lindsey for as long as I could. You could not say that I did not give him more than 300 million chances. ... 

I think that all just happened the way it should have. It happened one night, not planned, at a MusiCares [benefit concert]. I didn't even tell anybody it had happened in my head until the whole ceremony was over. I took with me that night a song that I had done with LeAnn Rimes called 'Borrowed.' I took it with me to play for him because I thought we could do this song beautifully. 

That's when he wasn't very nice to anybody; he wasn't very nice to Harry Styles. I could hear my mom saying, 'Are you really going to spend the next 15 years of your life with this man?' I could hear my very pragmatic father — and by the way, my mom and dad liked Lindsey a lot — saying, 'It's time for you guys to get a divorce.' Between those two, I said, 'I'm done.'"

Previously, in 2011, she told Cosmopolitan, "I'm a big believer that when something feels right, you should do it. I'm a big believer in instinct. Getting married was the right thing to do because it was natural. It grew out of a romance and love and a desire to have a future with somebody, and I was very fortunate that I married somebody who turned out to be the person I thought he would be. Relationships are complicated, and being married is a living, breathing process. I think I was not fully aware of the peaks and valleys. I wasn't prepared to hunker down and do the work. Both of us were extremely busy. We spent so much time apart. It's very difficult. It's bad. It seemed like a very romantic thing to do, and it was. It was the best thing I ever did."