Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling are just one of the Hollywood couples that have been making it on the front page of tabloids for rumors of divorce. The A-list couple was said to have broken up as their marital troubles get deeper but, is this true?
Mendes and Gosling were once accused of putting on a show by pretending that their marriage is harmonious when in fact, they are already on the verge of splitting up, as per Star via Gossip Cop. The reports stated that the pair is showing a good front only for the public to see and for the sake of their children, but in reality, they are a mess at home.
Now, here is the truth - Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes are not heading for divorce as claimed. In fact, they have been spending more quality family time together, and these were even shared to the public by the media who were following the couple’s moves.
Moreover, Eva was said to be jealous of Ryan’s co-stars, and Claire Foy was even mentioned in this story. This is false, besides there no evidence that point to the allegations that the actress hates it when her husband works with women for a film.
“Eva is extremely possessive and jealous of every woman Ryan works,” a tipster supposedly relayed. “This time, Gosling’s friendship with Claire Foy, his co-star in ‘First Man,’ triggered the couple’s feud.”
The source of this story is suspicious; thus, it is more of fabricated news than delivering actual facts. Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes are doing well together, and they even spent Valentine’s Day together with their two kids.
Finally, the ultimate proof that shows Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes’ divorce rumors are false is the fact the latter said that she had fallen hard for her husband. She added that it was only after meeting the “La La Land” actor that she changed her views about having children, adding that she specifically wants “his” children.
"I mean, falling in love with him,” she said. “Then it made sense for me to have not kids, but his kids. It was very specific to him."


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