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Kate Beckinsale And Len Wiseman Are Divorcing After 11 Years Of Marriage

They've been rumored to be separated for months.
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - MARCH 02: Director Len Wiseman and actress Kate Beckinsale attend the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Graydon Carter on March 2, 2014 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Mark Sullivan/WireImage)
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WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - MARCH 02: Director Len Wiseman and actress Kate Beckinsale attend the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Graydon Carter on March 2, 2014 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Mark Sullivan/WireImage)

It’s over for Kate Beckinsale and director Len Wiseman.

TMZ reported Tuesday that the “Total Recall” director filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. Both he and Beckinsale have reportedly waived any rights to spousal support. The pair, who have been rumored to be separated since last November, were married in 2004 and have no children together.

Both Beckinsale, 43, and Wiseman, 43, have both been photographed without their wedding bands in recent months.

The pair met on the set of “Underworld,” a 2003 film Wiseman directed and Beckinsale starred in. Wiseman went on to direct Beckinsale in multiple “Underworld” films as well a “Total Recall” remake.

In an appearance on “The Tonight Show” in 2012, Beckinsale joked about how the couple kept their arguments private given how often they filmed together.

Instead of yelling, she said they opted to text each other. “You’d be amazed how fast you can type ‘douchebag,’” the actress joked.

Prior to marrying Wiseman, Beckinsale dated actor Michael Sheen for eight years before calling it quits in 2003. They share a daughter, 17-year-old Lily Sheen. Beckinsale remains close friends with Sheen and his girlfriend Sarah Silverman ― here’s hoping the same holds true for her post-split relationship with Wiseman.

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