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Oh no! Sean Penn and his fiancee, Charlize Theron, have allegedly ended their engagement after a year and a half of dating, a new report claims. Charlize is said to be the one who broke things off with the Oscar winner. Find out all the details!
Another Hollywood couple bites the dust. After a year and a half of dating and getting engaged, Charlize Theron, 39, has allegedly ended her relationship with Sean Penn, 54, a new report claims. Find out all the details of their shocking breakup here.
The couple allegedly decided their relationship was over, following their recent appearance at the Cannes Film Festival in the south of France, Us Weekly claims. Charlize and Sean, who started dating in December 2013, had been friends for decades before their relationship turned romantic. And in December 2014, they reportedly got engaged during a trip to Paris. There was never a ring, but they were “committed,” the magazine claims. Sean even recently filed to adopt Charlize’s son.
Are you surprised by Sean & Charlize's split?
In March, Senn said that he was ready to become Charlize’s husband, following his previous failed marriages. “You say I’ve been married twice before, but I’ve been married under circumstances where I was less informed than I am today,” the Oscar winner told Esquire UK. “So I wouldn’t even consider [marrying Charlize as] a third marriage, I’d consider it a first marriage on its own terms if I got married again. I mean, I like the tradition. A friend of mine wrote a line, ‘Without tradition, new things die.’ And I don’t want new things to die.”
And in April, Charlize told the same magazine, “I’m a very, very, very lucky girl. Very lucky. He’s hot.”
For some reason, those feelings must have changed because according to Us Weekly, Charlize ended the relationship.
HollywoodLife.com has reached out to Sean and Charlize’s reps for comment.
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