Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Brad Garrett and Wife Secretly Divorce

Everybody Loves Raymond Emmy winner Brad Garrett and his wife of seven years, Jill Diven, quietly divorced a year ago according to an interview with USA Today.

Garrett, 46, says that he and Diven had kept their split a secret from his coworkers and even his parents for the past year, and that he and his ex – whom he considers "an extraordinary woman" and "the greatest mom in the world" – are on good terms.

They have two children, Max, 7, and Hope, 6.

"Our No. 1 focus is our kids and parenting," Garrett tells the paper. "We will always be friends because we will never be single parents. We will always be two parents."

Still, he says, "You can't stay together for the kids, because kids know everything. Sure, it's daunting to have Daddy move out, but when he's back two days later, and he gives Mom a hug, and everyone goes to lunch – that's what it's about."

Garrett, who stars in the new FOX sitcom 'Til Death, still keeps a room in the Woodland Hills, Calif., mansion he shared with Diven, and she has space in his 1940s Spanish-style home in Malibu, which she found for him while he was on Broadway earlier this year in a revival of The Odd Couple.

Diven was a cocktail waitress in Las Vegas when she and Garrett met, and he proposed to her on the Raymond set on Aug. 25, 1998, with his castmates, crew and the audience as witnesses, PEOPLE reported at the time. They married the following May 18 at the Beverly Hills Hotel, with son Max, then 8 months old, dressed in a tiny tux.

Diven tells USA Today that she has "nothing but positive things to say about Brad. We both realized we're best friends, and we're always going to be best friends. People grow apart. We could do the 'he said-she said' thing, but that's not us."

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There are a few of celebrity couples who have broken up in the past year that might want to take some notes on how to handle a divorce.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:23 AM

    That is truly amazing for a Hollywood couple to have such a great divorce. What great people who truly care about the welfare of their kids.Kuds to both!!!!!!

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  2. I totally agree!! I may feel good for a minute to do or say something nasty, but you always end up regretting it and your kids will never forget it.

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