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Rugby ace Danny Cipriani and estranged wife Victoria locked in tense court showdown to finalise divorce

Rugby ace Danny Cipriani and estranged wife Victoria locked in tense court showdown to finalise divorce

The Sun24-05-2025

RUGBY ace Danny Cipriani and his estranged wife Victoria have been locked in a tense court showdown to finalise their divorce settlement, The Sun on Sunday can reveal.
The couple thrashed out how they will split their money at a financial remedy hearing on Thursday.
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Danny, who recently was in Netflix reality show The Bear Hunt, and mum-of-two Victoria left the Maidstone court, in Kent, separately.
The former England and Bath fly-half, 37, who was wearing a beanie hat, declined to comment.
But Victoria, 43, appeared upbeat as she left, wearing sunglasses.
A source said: 'It was pretty tense. The divorce is far from done.
There's still a few things to thrash out.' Danny and Victoria wed in April 2021.
"But they split two and half years later.
She claimed Danny used drugs and secretly messaged other women.
But he accused his ex of building their relationship on 'lies and deceit'.

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