Eva Marcille is ‘smiling anyway’ after filing for divorce from Michael Sterling

Eva Marcille shared a cryptic post on Instagram following the news that she’s divorcing Michael Sterling after 5 years of marriage.

The “Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum filed the paperwork last week, saying their union is “irretrievably broken” and that “there are no prospects for a reconciliation.”

Taking to her Instagram story Tuesday, the Bravolebrity sat beside a friend before flashing a smile at the camera, saying, “Tues-yay.”

“That’s a fake ass smile, but it’s okay,” she went on. “Smile anyway, right?”

Earlier in the day, the reality star posted a painting that showed a ballerina wearing a point shoe on one foot, with the other covered in blood and bandages.

The reality star said she’s “smiling anyway” despite the sad news.
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The reality star posted a cryptic painting showing a ballerina wearing a point shoe on one foot, with the other covered in blood and bandages.
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“The pain under the beauty,” the image was captioned, seemingly a subtle reference to her current situation.

The 38-year-old tied the knot with trial lawyer Sterling in 2018.

The pair went on to welcome two children: son Michael “Mikey” Jr., who will turn 5 next month, and son Maverick, who will celebrate his 4th birthday in September.

The “Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum filed the paperwork last week, saying their union is “irretrievably broken.”
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The pair wed in 2018, and welcomed two children together.
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Marcille also shares 9-year-old daughter Marley with R&B singer Kevin McCall.

However, Sterling raised the little girl as his own and even gave her his last name in 2020.

In her divorce filing, Marcille demanded legal and primary custody of the children as well as child support.


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As for the couple’s assets, the “America’s Next Top Model” winner said she wants everything to be divided equally.

“This has been one of the hardest decisions I have ever had to make, but sometimes life takes your journey in a direction you were not expecting,” she told People in a statement.

“Our children remain our biggest priority, and the eight and half years we have spent together will always be cherished. We ask that you respect our privacy at this time.”

In 2017, the pair got engaged on Christmas Day but have since come to live in “a bona fide state of separation,” according to Marcille.

Sterling made appearances on “RHOA” in Seasons 11 and 12 when Marcille was a main fixture on the hit Bravo show.

She has not returned to the show since Season 13.



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Tish Cyrus feels like ‘Prison Break’ star Dominic Purcell is ‘her soulmate’: report

It looks like she might have found “the one.”

Tish Cyrus is still soaking up the bliss of her new relationship with actor Dominic Purcell, and it looks like things are getting serious.

After revealing their romance to the world last year, the 55-year-old has been smitten with the Prison Break alum, 52.

“Things couldn’t be going better for Tish and Dominic,” a source told Us Weekly. “She truly feels like she found her soulmate.”

The pair found love following Tish’s split from crooner Billy Ray Cyrus in April 2022.

Tish filed for divorce from the “Achy Breaky Heart” singer, 61, in April after 28 years of marriage.

Tish cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the split. She said the pair haven’t lived together since Feb. 2020.

Cyrus and Dominic Purcell began seeing each other last year.
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The pair share Miley, 30, Braison, 28, and Noah, 22. Tish is also the mother of Brandi, 35, and Trace, 33.

This was the third time they filed for divorce, with their most recent separation being five years prior.

As for Purcell, he most recently dated AnnaLyne McCord on and off from 2011 to 2020.

The actor shares Joseph, 23, Audrey, 21, as well as Lily-Rose, and Augustus, both 19, with his ex-wife, Rebecca Williamson.

Tish Cyrus left her ex Billy Ray Cyrus in 2022 and started seeing Purcell soon after.
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Billy Ray, for his part, has moved on with Australian singer Firerose after popping and all-important question in August 2022.

The “New Day” collaborators sparked engagement rumors in September, before confirming their engagement in November.

The “Hannah Montana” alum admitted that he did not get down on one knee or give his partner a ring — although she was seen wearing a diamond sparkler later on.

From left to right, Tish Cyrus, Noah Cyrus, Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus and Brandi Cyrus at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on August 27, 2017 in Inglewood, California.
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“Billy looked at me and said, ‘Do you, do you wanna marry me?’” Firerose, whose real name is Johanna Rosie Hodges, said in an interview with People

“He said, ‘I love you. I wanna make this official. I wanna be with you forever.’”

Billy Ray called the breakup a “long time coming” in an interview with People earlier this month.

“Everybody’s turning the page,” he added. “It’s been a lot, but everyone knew that it was time for a change.”

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Katie Maloney says Tom Schwartz’s bar ‘broke’ their marriage

Katie Maloney has blamed Tom Schwartz’s bar for the demise of their marriage.

Wednesday’s episode saw Schwartz and his business partner Tom Sandoval finally open the doors to their new bar, Schwartz & Sandy’s. The duo hosted a bash for the Daily Mail.

But Maloney broke down in tears over the opening as it reminded her of why the pair’s romance crumbled.

“I’m trying to be excited for Tom, but this bar has a very complicated history,” she said in her confessional. “It put a massive strain on our relationship. It just was a lot more of a presence in my life than I thought it would be, without me having say over it.”

The “Vanderpump Rules” stars were married from 2019 to 2022. They finalized their divorce last October and share joint custody of their dogs.

The exes discussed their ill-fated union and what led to it ultimately crumbling in Wednesday’s episode of “Vanderpump Rules.”
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The exes discussed their ill-fated union and what led to it ultimately crumbling in Wednesday’s episode of “Vanderpump Rules.”
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“All of the marital issues and arguments and everything we were having has now just been personified. This bar was the other woman in our marriage, and I’m standing inside of her now,” she added.

The pair sat down for a chat during the opening, at which Schwartz admitted that his focus was primarily on his business ventures and not on his ex.

“In the divorce, I let myself get sucked in,” he told Maloney.

Schwartz and his business partner Tom Sandoval opened their new bar, Schwartz & Sandy’s.
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“It nearly broke you, and it nearly broke me,” she chimed in, adding that “it broke us kinda, so was it worth it?”

“Don’t say that,” he said. “Jesus, I don’t know how to answer that. I just don’t want you to ever think that I chose this place over you because I didn’t.”

But Maloney was adamant that Schwartz’s business came first and as a result, their marriage followed in second place.

“Well, I feel like you chose a lot over me,” she explained. “You never chose me in any side, in any argument, even when it was me having your back in things. It just made me feel like you don’t like me.”

The “Vanderpump Rules” stars were married from 2019 until their split in 2022.
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The “Vanderpump Rules” stars were married from 2019 until their split in 2022.
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The “Vanderpump Rules” stars were married from 2019 until their split in 2022.
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“I think a lot of things I was choosing to ignore and choosing to live with and think that it was okay, and it wasn’t okay,” she added.

It seemed as though Maloney’s message finally got through to her ex, who apologized for his actions, saying he’s “trying to move forward and not beat myself up too much, but I’m self-aware.”

“Maybe I wish I had really fought for her, but I think I would’ve been prolonging the pain and making her suffer and detracting from her happiness,” he said in his confessional while holding back tears.

“I’m so madly in love with this whole bar, this lounge, the concept, but sometimes I ask myself, ‘Was it worth it?’ and I don’t know.”

“Vanderpump Rules” airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on Bravo.

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Cardi B reveals why she called off divorce with Offset: ‘He wanted to change’

It hasn’t all been smooth-sailing.

Cardi B has opened up about why she decided to stick it out with Offset after nearly throwing in the towel a few years ago.

The rapper, who shares two children with the Migos member, famously filed for divorce from her hubby in Sept. 2020 after tying the knot in 2017.

In a clip shared with Entertainment Tonight from her upcoming interview on “The Jason Lee Show,” the “WAP” hitmaker reflected on her initially-rocky romance with Offset, real name Kiari Cephus.

“Me and Offset, we was not seeing eye-to-eye,” the rapper, 30, recalled. “This was like, the same year I filed for divorce and everything.”

“I’m gonna let him talk about this because the main thing that was really bothering me — I’ma let him say it,” she went on. “I want him to say it because I feel like that’s really part of his story.”

Cardi, real name Belcalis Almánzar, insisted that her husband has changed his behavior and that the pair’s relationship is now stronger than ever.

At the time of their relationship on edge, Cardi B said her and Offset were “not seeing eye-to-eye.”
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“The main thing that I wanted him to stop and everything, he stopped and he changed, and it showed me that he wanted to change for me,” she added.

Cardi first filed for divorce in Sept. 2020. The couple tied the knot in 2017 and welcomed their daughter, Kulture Kiari Cephus, the following year.

Before filing to dismiss her divorce petition against Offset in Nov. 2020, the “Up” rapper opened up about her brief desire to call it quits.

Cardi B and Offset share two children with each other, Kulture Kiari Cephus and Wave Set Cephus.
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“I didn’t really want to talk about my relationship s–t because I know y’all sick and tired of me going back and forth with Offset,” she said in a Twitter audio clip.

“Y’all sound f—ing crazy when you start using the word ‘abusive.’ I’m not in a physically abusive relationship. I’m not in a mentally abusive relationship. I have choices.”

Their relationship has been tumultuous from the start. The “Bodak Yellow” rapper publicly called out Offset for cheating on her several times during their marriage, but she ultimately decided to stay with him.

Cardi and Offset welcomed their second child together, son Wave Set, on Sept. 4, 2021.



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Kelsea Ballerini tears up in bath amid Morgan Evans divorce

Kelsea Ballerini turned on the waterworks in more ways than one.

The country music star, 28, shared an emotional TikTok Saturday in which she appeared to be crying while in the bathtub amid her divorce from Morgan Evans.

The video featured Ballerini wearing only a gold, heart-shaped charm necklace with black eyeliner and mascara smeared around her eyes.

She wrapped her arms around her legs as she sat in the bathwater, listening and lip-synching to Katie Gregson-MacLeod’s now-viral “Complex” ballad, which has blown up on TikTok.

“I’m wearing his boxers / I’m being a good wife / We won’t be together / But maybe the next life,” Gregson-MacLeod sings on the heartbreak-themed anthem.

“I need him like watеr / He lives on a landslide / I cry in his bathroom / Hе turns off the big light. I’m being a cool girl / I’m keeping it so tight / I carry him home while / My friends have a good night.”

As previously reported, Page Six confirmed late last month that Ballerini filed for divorce from Evans after nearly five years of marriage.

The “Peter Pan” songstress later addressed the breakup in a statement shared via her Instagram Stories.

“I’ve always tried to share my life with you in a real and vulnerable way, while also protecting layers of my personal life as they unfold,” she wrote.

Ballerini wed Morgan Evans in 2017, a year after the two musicians announced their engagement.
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Ballerini explained to fans that the “deeply difficult decision” was the “result of a journey of love, growth, and effort” that ultimately came to an end.

“I feel extremely grateful for the many years of marriage to Morgan and hopeful for the next seasons,” she continued. “With very active schedules coming up, please be mindful that we are both fragile, actively healing and showing up the best we can.”

Ballerini and Evans, 37, tied the knot in December 2017 following their engagement one year prior. For his part, Evans said via his own Instagram Stories that he was “very sad to confirm” the breakup.

“After almost 5 years of marriage, Kelsea and I are parting ways,” the “Day Drunk” singer wrote. “I wish it were otherwise, but sadly it is not.”

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Sylvester Stallone’s brother Frank shows support amid actor’s divorce news

Frank Stallone is throwing his support behind his older brother Sylvester Stallone after it emerged he and his wife of 25 years are getting divorced.

Former model Jennifer Flavin, 54, filed paperwork to dissolve her two-and-a-half decade-long marriage to the “Rocky” star, 76, in Palm Beach County, Fla., on Aug. 19.

And during what can only be assumed to be a difficult time for Stallone, his younger brother is showing him his support.

Taking to Instagram Wednesday, the 72-year-old shared a throwback snap of the pair during their childhood years.

“Brothers till the end! Enough said,” Frank captioned the snap, adding the hashtags, “#brotherhood #loyalty #trust #family #god #country.”

He later shared another post on Instagram, which consisted of a short video followed by a snap of him with Sylvester.

“There’s a lot of stuff going on, but remember one thing: Prima La Familia,” Frank said in the video, which translated to “Family First.”

Court documents obtained by Page Six state the marriage is “irretrievably broken” and note that Flavin is requesting assets accumulated during the union to be “equitably distributed” between them.

Flavin also claims Stallone “engaged in the intentional dissipation, deplete and/or waste of marital assets,” which has negatively affected the “marital estate.”

She’s requesting to be “compensated and made whole” by receiving more money than Stallone does from the estate.

Flavin, who is looking to restore her maiden name, also wants exclusive use of their marital home in Palm Beach, Fla., while Stallone resides in their California property.

Stallone addressed the news Wednesday, telling Page Six, “I love my family. We are amicably and privately addressing these personal issues.”

Stallone married Flavin in May 1997, nearly 10 years after they met at a restaurant.

The Golden Globe winner was previously married to Sasha Czack from 1974 to 1985 and Brigitte Nielsen from 1985 to 1987. He and Czack shared sons Sage, who died in July 2012, and Seargeoh, 43.



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Who is Nicole Shanahan, who had an affair with Elon Musk?

The estranged wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin who reportedly had an affair with Elon Musk is a California-based attorney and Silicon Valley entrepreneur.

Nicole Shanahan allegedly had a brief fling with the Tesla CEO in December, which prompted her hubby to file for divorce and end his longtime friendship with Musk, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Before making headlines for being at the center of the love triangle between two of the world’s richest men, Shanahan was known for starting ClearAccessIP, a tech company that uses artificial intelligence to manage patents. She sold the company in 2020.

She is also the founder and president of Bia-Echo Foundation, a philanthropic foundation that promotes criminal justice reform, fights for a sustainable future and supports research on fertility and reproductive longevity in women in their mid-30s.

The latter issue is a personal one for Shanahan, who has been open about her difficulty getting pregnant at the launch of the Center for Female Reproductive Longevity and Equality at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging.

“Like many women who are not quite ready to start a family in their early 30s, I decided, or so I thought at the time, to take matters into my own hands and freeze embryos. However, after three failed attempts at embryo-making and three dozen visits to in vitro fertilization clinics around the Bay Area, I learned that I was not nearly as unshakable as I thought I was,” she said.

Shanahan’s affair with Musk led to her marriage’s dissolution.
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Shanahan’s foundation provided the initial funding that launched the center, Page Six previously reported.

“I committed myself to help future generations of women have more choices,” she said of the issue.

Shanahan is the founder and president of Bia-Echo Foundation.
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She ultimately gave birth to a baby girl, fathered by Brin, in late 2018 — the same year the couple wed in a low-key ceremony after about two years of dating. They met at a yoga retreat in 2015.

Shanahan was previously married to a finance executive before dating Brin.

The entrepreneur grew up in Oakland and worked her way up out of a childhood that relied on food stamps, according to an interview she did with Modern Luxury magazine.

The daughter of a Chinese immigrant mother and a father who struggled with mental health issues, Shanahan told the publication that she “had to figure out how the world works on my own.”

“I had two unemployed parents for the majority of my childhood, so not only was there no money, there was almost no parental guidance, and as you can imagine with a mentally ill father, there was lots of chaos and fear,” she said in the June 2021 issue.

Shanahan bussed tables at 12 years old before pursuing a law degree later in life.

She studied at the University of Puget Sound and attended law school at Santa Clara University.

She also worked as a patent specialist before starting her own company and is a CodeX fellow at Stanford Law School.

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