Emilie De Ravin And Husband File For Divorce

Emilie de Ravin's marriage was rocky from the start. Just six months after the 'Lost' actress wed Josh Janowicz, it was reported that the couple split. However, the pair attempted to make things work and lasted three years.
Sadly, People Magazine is reporting today that Josh has officially filed for a divorce.
De Ravin and Janowicz, both 27, dated for four years before they married in June 2006 in Australia and moved to Los Angeles. "Emilie and her husband have filed for divorce," her rep, Jeff Raymond, tells PEOPLE. "They have recently been living separately and remain friends."
Emilie and Josh have no children.
Trying to look at the bright side - Emilie will be very busy this summer. She is starring alongside Robert Pattinson in 'Remember Me' AND in 'Public Enemies' with Johnny Depp.
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8650 points
better after 3 years years than 13......wish them both lifes best
I agree! Marriage is not easy and some people grow as individuals and realize as a couple they don't mesh well anymore. some people can make it through the storms, others can't. marriage can be a wonderful thing between 2 people but it is not perfect and things happen. She is beautiful, talented and young and I wish her the best. Looking forward to her return to LOST! :-)
3730 points
Everytime I look at her I think "I miss Roswell"
49647 points
Geez - what happened? Dating for four years and then they get married and break up? It must of been a last ditch attempt to save the relationship.
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Yea just like when people split right after having a baby. Sad.
Can't wait to see her and Depp in that Dillinger movie! She was also good in 'Lost'. She's a good actress, sorry her marriage didn't work out. Can't wait to see her and Pattinson hook up on screen and off.
She's so beautiful.
Don't forget she is also going to be in Lost for the last season!
She's underrated as an actress
Her acting sucks.
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