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Johansson, Reynolds divorce finalised

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London: Actress Scarlett Johansson’s divorce from Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds has been legally finalised, which officially ended their two years of marriage.

Johansson, 26, and Reynolds, 34, started dating in 2007, before announcing their engagement in 2008. They married in a small ceremony in Canada in September the same year. The couple then moved into a $2.8 million mansion in Hollywood Hills, California.

However, they split in November 2010.

According to documents filed in court, the couple had no prenuptial agreement. Hence the assets each of them accrued during their marriage will be split evenly, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

“Anyone who gets divorced goes through a lot of pain, but you come out of it. I’m not out of it yet. At all. But I sense that as I do come through it, there’s optimism. How can there not be?’ I don’t think I want to get married again. But you always re-evaluate these things,” Reynolds spoke about the separation last month.

Preity Zinta to produce Ishkq In Paris

New Delhi: Preity Zinta, who has been missing from the big screen for a long time, has turned producer with Ishkq In Paris.

The 36-year-old who was last seen in a lead role in 2008 released movie ‘Heroes’, is currently in Paris where the film is being shot.

“Ok Guys ! Here it is….. The movie I am going to produce is called Ishkq In Paris & I am super excited about it!,’ Zinta wrote on Twitter.

The movie which is a romcom will be directed by Prem Soni, of Mr And Mrs Khanna and stars some renowned french actors. And if the sources are to be believed, Zinta will start in the film too and would be seen in a glamorous look. (PTI)

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