Dawson’s Creek’s James Van Der Beek and Wife Split Up

Actor James Van Der Beek (R) and Actress Heather McComb arrive a

James Van Der Beek and Wife Split Up

I was a big fan of Dawson’s Creek when I was growing up that’s why I am familiar with the show’s lead character Dawson’s Creek.

When I read this news about James Van Der Beek and wife parting ways, I decided to pass on the news here..

Here’s what we read:

James Van Der Beek and his wife, Heather McComb, are splitting up.

“They remain good friends,” his rep told Us. A source told the magazine that the pair has been separated for two months.

The former Dawson’s Creek hunk and McComb married in Malibu in 2003 — two months after he left the teen drama. He starred as the titular character, Dawson Leery, for six years.

Van Der Beek most recently played a movie director on One Tree Hill, while McComb appeared on Prison Break this season as Gretchen’s mild-mannered sister.

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After 28 years of marriage, Mel Gibson and his wife Robyn Gibson call it quits. Robyn filed their divorce paper in LA Country Superior Court and signed it the day before Good Friday.

 With the help of her lawyer Laura Wasser, she is now seeking for spousal support and joint physical and legal custody of Tom, age 10. According to reports, mel Gibson is now dating a stunning Russian musician named Oksana Kolesnikova.
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