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By Sheri & Bob Stritof, About.com Guides to Marriage

Eddie Murphy's Wife Files for Divorce

Sunday August 7, 2005
After separating from Eddie in July, 2005, Nicole Mitchell Murphy filed for divorce on August 5, 2005. She cited irreconcilable differences and is seeking spousal support and joint custody of their five children.

Reading some of the beautiful things they said about one another twelve years ago, we wonder if the demise of this marriage was the slow decline from lack of attention to one another that destroys so many marriages. Read more...
Great Ways to Say I Love You
Comments
August 3, 2007 at 8:12 pm
(1) CHRISTOPHER DAUDU ANEGHE says:

IF EDDIE MURPHY HAS NOT MADE THE MISTAKE TO MARRY ANOTHER WOMAN, LET HIM RECONCILE WITH HIS WIFE WITH 5 CHILDREN SO THAT GOD CAN BLESS HIS WORK AS GOD HATES DIVORCING. EDDIE MURPHY IS A MODEL HE MAKES LIFE SIMPLE AFTER A RIGOROUS DAY’S WORK WHEN LISTEN TO HI COMEDY,SO WHY SHOULD A MAN LIKE EDDIE MUROHY TREAT HIS WIFE OF YOUTH THAT WAY? GO BACK TO YOUR WIFE MY MAN.
AND YOU MITCHELLE, IT IS USURPING THE HEADSHIP ARRANGEMENT THAT HAS PUSHED YOU TO WANT TO DIVORCE YOUR HUSBAND AND TO MAKE THOSE GOOD CHILDREN BECOME LIKE ANY OTHER STREET CHILD IN AMERICA, THIS IS TOO BAD FOR YOU TO DO THIS TO YOUR CHILDREN

January 20, 2008 at 11:49 pm
(2) Jeremy says:

Learn how to spell and some puctuation Chris.

August 27, 2008 at 1:25 pm
(3) linksell says:

Thanks a million Jeremy, I am working on your advise. However,Can you though, see reason in my article?
Will you contest this article for the truth it is?

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