Danny DeVito In A ‘Midlife Crisis’ Buying A Hot Rod, Says ‘Everything’s Good’ After Rhea Pearlman Split
After one of the most shocking celebrity breakup announcements this year, Danny DeVito appears to be just fine after being spotted in Malibu and checking out sports cars.
TMZ posted a video on Monday of DeVito strolling after lunch with friends in Malibu, where the 67-year-old actor gave a thumbs up and said, “Everything’s good.”
Meanwhile, Radar Online reported DeVito is in the midst of a “midlife crisis” and is looking to buy a convertible sports car. The gossip blog wrote that DeVito was seen looking at Porsches and Ferraris, because, according to a friend, he’s always wanted a flashy car.
“Danny has been embracing the single life,” a source told Radar. “He is revisiting his youth and feels like a young man again and can do whatever he wants.”
“The first steps of this transformation are trading his current ride for a flashier car,” the source continued. “He’s always wanted a Porsche or a Ferrari and he’s been trying them out for size."
The source also added that his actor friend Jack Nicholson has been a source of inspiration following the announcement of his split from Rhea Pearlman.
“His good friend Jack Nicholson lives a care-free and easy life -- and Danny wants exactly the same at the moment.”
Pearlman and DeVito announced their split earlier this month after 30 years of marriage following a possible infidelity. Radar Online reported DeVito has a “wandering eye” and the duo have not been happy in their marriage for the past decade.
“Despite his reputation as a lovable, funny guy in movies and on TV, Danny’s actually quite the flirt and ladies' man. Like a lot of red-blooded males, if he sees an attractive girl in a coffee shop or walking down the street, he will give her the eye,” a source said. “After years of turning a blind eye to it, Rhea finally snapped. She had enough of his bad-boy behavior and wanted an end to their marriage.”
Neither Pearlman nor DeVito have filed divorce papers yet, TMZ reported.
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