The Bear star Jeremy Allen White’s wife Addison Timlin reportedly files for divorce
White and Timlin married in 2019 and share two daughters
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Jeremy Allen White’s wife Addison Timlin has reportedly filed for divorce from The Bear actor after over three years of marriage.
White and Timlin tied the knot in October 2019, and share two daughters, Ezer Billie, four, and Dolores Wild, two.
According to a TMZ report, Timlin filed the paperwork at a courthouse in Los Angeles on Thursday (11 May).
The Independent has contacted White’s representatives for comment.
The Shameless alum – who recently starred in last year’s critically acclaimed series The Bear – met Timlin in 2008, while they were filming 2008 psychological drama Afterschool.
Their daughter was born in 2018, and the now-estranged couple married in an intimate court ceremony the following year.
During his 2023 Golden Globes acceptance speech, when White won best TV actor in a musical or comedy, the 32-year-old shared a sweet message for Timlin.
“Addison Timlin, I love you deep in my bones, thank you for all that you do, thank you for everything that you’ve done,” said White.
Reacting to her husband’s Golden Globes win, the 31-year-old wrote a heartfelt note on Instagram, alongside a picture of White with his trophy.
The Californication star recalled watching White perform for the first time in drama class when they were 14 years old.
“When we’d run your lines for Shameless I’d be so tickled knowing beforehand what everyone would get to witness the next day on set,” she continued. “When I watched the pilot for The Bear, I cried my f****** heart out.”
She said it was “privilege” to know his talent before the world discovered it.
“Watching you win on Tuesday was one of the most overwhelming dimension hopping moments of my whole life, watching you win last night while holding our two babies was pretty out of this world too,” her post read.
When White’s award-winning drama The Bear premiered last June, Timlin said “watching your dreams come true will always put a fire in my heart” in an Instagram post.
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