Elizabeth Hurley files for divorce
The actress reportedly cited 'unreasonable behaviour' as the grounds for the split from Indian business tycoon Arun Nayar
The actress reportedly cited 'unreasonable behaviour' as the grounds for the split from Indian business tycoon Arun Nayar
Elizabeth Hurley has filed for divorce from estranged hubby Arun Nayar, according to reports, citing 'unreasonable behaviour' as the reason for the split.
The model and actress announced the end of her three-year marriage to Indian business tycoon Arun in December last year, confirming the news to followers on Twitter.
The British beauty took to the social network site amid rumours of an affair with cricket star Shane Warne, revealing she and her husband split some months ago.
‘Not a great day,’ Liz wrote. ‘For the record, my husband Arun & I separated a few months ago. Our close family & friends were aware of this.’
Now it seems Miss Hurley has begun the move towards making the split official, and has filed for divorce from her husband.
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According to the Daily Mail, the star cited 'unreasonable behaviour’ as grounds for the divorce, in the papers filed yesterday, at London’s High Court.
Elizabeth is currently in Los Angeles filming TV show Wonder Woman, and has been spotted out and about with cricket star Shane during her trip.
Earlier this year the actress flew to Australia to visit her beau, but cut short her trip and jetted back to the UK.
Taking to Twitter, she wrote: 'Happy Valentine's Day! Remember, love is like a rollercoaster ride- sometimes it's exhilarating but sometimes u (sic) feel sick and want to get off.'
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