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Danny Cipriani cuddles glam TV star ex 4 months after they split amid tense divorce showdown with wife

Danny Cipriani cuddles glam TV star ex 4 months after they split amid tense divorce showdown with wife

The Sun7 hours ago

RUGBY union hunk Danny Cipriani cuddles up to his glam ex — four months after they split.
The ex-England fly-half, 37, was spotted last week in LA with American Nip/Tuck star AnnaLynne McCord, also 37.
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AnnaLynne and Danny became an item last April, just months after he split from wife Victoria Rose, 44.
He launched their relationship by saying: "My miracle… loving you is the easiest thing in the world."
The pair bonded over their passion for spirituality and were pictured on holiday in Egypt and on the beach in LA.
However, in January the pair were reported to have split with a source saying: "Their romance was very turbulent, Danny is going through a very difficult divorce and wasn't able to give AnnaLynne everything she needed."
Danny then confirmed their break-up at a screening of Celebrity Bear Hunt.
He said of AnnaLynne: "We're not together right now, but she really enjoyed [watching] it.
"We were just talking about it and she really enjoyed it. She was so positive.
"There was one time I phoned her during it and I was thinking about how I'm going to get out of here.
"She was like, 'Look, I'm down, I'm going.' She was awesome."
Danny and AnnaLynne's reunion comes two weeks after a legal showdown between the Celebrity Bear Hunt star and his soon-to-be ex-wife Victoria.
Danny Cipriani's wife files for divorce after the rugby ace walked out on her and hitched up with an American actress
They were recently in court to finalise details of their split.
A source said: 'It was pretty tense. The divorce is far from done.'
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