It seems that Denise Richards and her husband Aaron Phypers go their separate paths after six years of marriage.
Phypers presented his request to the divorce actor and the star of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” Richards, The Times confirmed. The businessman presented his request at the Superior Court of the Los Angeles County. He appoints “irreconcilable differences” for division and lists on July 4 as the date of its Richards separation.
A Richards representative did not respond immediately to the request for comments of the Times.
The “Wild Things” actor Richards, 54, married Phypers, 49, in 2018. They do not share children, but Richards has two adult daughters with the former husband Charlie Sheen. She and the actor of “two and a half men” married 2002 to 2006. Richards is also the mother of a teenage daughter he adopted when she was a baby.
Phypers was previously married to the “Desperate Housewives” star Nicollette Sheridan from 2015 to 2018.
According to the reports, Phypers seeks his wife's marital support now excluded, according to judicial documents reviewed by The Times. In his statement, Phypers says he has not obtained income since he closed a business last year and estimates that Richards earns more than $ 250,000 per month of several commercial companies, including brand offers, TV and only fans content. Phypers has asked to maintain its assets and debts as separate properties, including its electricity tools, motorcycles and sports car, according to legal documents.
The couple began their relationship in 2017 and married just over a year later in a private ceremony in Malibu. They married in September 2018, a month after Phypers finished his divorce from Sheridan.
Although Richards has not publicly commented on Phypers's decision to present, he made his thoughts about divorce quite clear earlier this year. In the debut episode of his Peacock series “Denise Richards & Her Wild Things,” Richards said in a confessional interview, “I'm never divorcing again. Even if we hate each other, I'm not going to divorce.”
Phypers replied: “No, we will only have different houses or something. But we will not hate each other.”