Jesse Williams Divorcing Wife After Paris Hookup With Minka Kelly?
Hollywood actor Jesse Williams is divorcing wife Aryn Drake-Lee Williams after five years of being married, and some online reports are suggesting this as the aftermath of the “Grey’s Anatomy” star’s Paris hookup with actress Minka Kelly.
Just this Tuesday, news broke that Williams filed to divorce the real estate broker and the mother of his kids, Maceo, 1, and Sadie, 3. His decision to call it quits with his wife comes after 10 years of being in a relationship. The actor also indicated in his divorce filing that he is ending their marriage due to irreconcilable differences. However, this could just be part of the reason since Williams is also being linked to Kelly.
Last month, Williams and Kelly were in Paris for a video game/movie project. The two were spotted spending time with each other on and off set, but TMZ said it wasn’t clear at the time if what they were having was more than just friendship.
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Interestingly, Blind Gossip also reported in mid-March that the Hollywood stars were seen strolling along the arrondissement while holding each other’s hands. The gossip blog even noted how they appeared to be very romantic as though they were already a couple. Of course, since Williams is still married to Drake-Lee, he and Kelly reportedly tried to be incognito during their romantic time in Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Williams wore a hoodie, while Kelly donned a cap to avoid the public eye.
Meanwhile, a source close to the couple is saying a different thing about the divorce. In an exclusive interview with People, the source said that the family’s plan to relocate to Los Angeles may have caused tensions in their relationship. “[Aryn] thought everyone was so different from their friends back in New York, and not as genuine,” the source said. “And Jesse was never really around because of work and she was always just with the kids.”
Both Williams and Kelly have yet to address the dating rumors as of this time.
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