Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling are said to be ending their marriage and it was the former who called it quits. The actress is determined to take their kids with her and will fight for their custody in court. The couple is said to be preparing for legal battles for their $105 million assets and child custody.
According to Australia’s OK! Magazine, Eva and Ryan’s marriage has turned from bad to worse so divorce is the only option now. With their break up, they know that they have to be ready for legal disputes with regards to their separation.
Based on the story, the couple’s marital problems began after their second child was born in 2016. The tabloid claimed that Ryan Gosling was always there when they had their firstborn, a daughter, but he changed and was never there when their youngest was born.
“Ryan was so present with their first daughter, but now he just seems to have drifted away, and Eva’s struggling,” the insider revealed narrated. “He was not ready for a second child as he had gotten so used to the idea of Eva as the homemaker and him as the actor breadwinner that their roles got stuck.”
The source added, “Now Eva wants to spread her wings again but she feels she doesn’t have the support. She wants to make a comeback but she feels old and unwanted in Hollywood and Ryan does nothing to make her feel good or provide encouragement.”
Now, Gossip Cop confidently refuted this rumor since all the facts point to the truth that Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes are not breaking up. The pair has no deep marital problems that are pushing them to separate as well so they are actually doing well as a married couple and a family. Clearly, they are happy and tabloid’s report are only meant for profit gains in the expense of other's fabricated stories.


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