Getting divorced
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LisaNewcar — 12 years ago(October 23, 2013 04:39 PM)
I hear it's because of drugs.
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mjtastic — 12 years ago(October 25, 2013 01:32 AM)
Smallville is in syndication so Tom probably gets of percentage everytime the show comes on tv. He's promoting Parkland and another movie after that. I don't think money may is the reason for the split. Seems like they were doing they're own separate things more than being together.
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linidaph — 12 years ago(October 25, 2013 01:39 AM)
I also doubt it has anything to do with money. He'd brought home steady paychecks of $175K per Smallville episode so he's worth at least tens of millions. And given that that they lived a pretty private life, I can't see them burning money on a regular basis. Divorces are complicated but I doubt it was money that played a huge factor in their eventual rift.
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WackyKacky — 12 years ago(October 28, 2013 02:25 AM)
I felt as if dear friends told me they were getting divorced. I was one of those rooting for this couple. I was hoping they would continue in their marriage and make it stronger. Still would love to see that they decided not to throw away 15 years together. Whatever the reason, wish them the best separate, but hoping secretly for a reconciliation. Has to be hard on their families as well.
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xanxei — 12 years ago(January 02, 2014 12:20 PM)
She's probably just sick of never getting to be the pretty one in the relationship. Dating a stupidly gorgeous man can be hard on the ego.
Kidding, obviously. Your speculation is silly; this happens more often than not. Fail is what romantic relationships do, almost inevitably. These two had a longer run than most, so kudos to them, and since they couldn't be happy together, maybe now they'll be happier apart. Change can be good.
Look at Welling. He shook off Smallville, took a break, and having just seen Parkland, I can say tha111ct he probably now has a career in film in front of him. He was a bad actor on Smallville (that show was NOT conducive to developing talent) - but in Parkland he was
good
. He seems to be "reinventing" himself, for lack of a better word, and doing a damn fine job of it. Good luck to him - the more successful he is as an actor, the more that means I get to stare at his stupidly beautiful face on screen, and in the end, that's what matters, heh.