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Written by: Ashtyn at 4:49 am on October 10, 2007

Ryan and Reese are Done for Good

Filed under: — Actors/Actresses

Ryan PhillipeYou never know how Hollywood works so when I say gone for good that means currently divorced. Whether or not that divorce means forever depends on Reese Witherspoon and her former husband Ryan Phillippe.

TMZ has copies of the final divorce papers that explain that the once adorable couple is no longer legally bound to one another. Reese filed for divorce in 2006 on November 8. At that time, she cited irreconcilable differences as to the reason for the divorce.

The actors were married for seven years and have two children together (the only two for both). The children are Ava (8) and Deacon, who turns four later in the month.

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