Jude Law and Sienna Miller have split for the second time. It comes just two months after the couple bought a £8million love nest in London amid rumours they were planning to marry.
‘I can confirm that Jude Law and Sienna Miller are no longer in a relationship,’ a spokesperson said today. It is understood the couple split up several weeks ago. ‘It was an entirely and end-of-the relationship decision,’ an insider tells America’s People magazine. ‘It had run its course. It is mutual and amicable and they are still friends,’ the friend adds.Law met Miss Miller in 2003 on the set of the film Alfie and they became engaged the following Christmas Day. Miss Miller, 28, broke off her engagement to Law, 37, in 2006 after the actor admitted sleeping with Daisy Wright, his children’s nanny. However, they reconciled while they were both living in New York 14 months ago while starring in separate shows on Broadway.They subsequently enjoyed a New Year break in the Caribbean together and were said to be planning their nuptials. Miller was said to be eager for a ‘bohemian-style’ marriage near her country bolthole in Gloucestershire and had even asked her sister Savannah to design the dress. During their time apart, Miller dated Welsh actor Rhys Ifans, 43, and later had an affair with Brothers and Sisters star Balthazar Getty, 35, who has since reconciled with his wife, Rosetta. Law has three children from his seven year marriage to actress/fashion designer Sadie Frost – Rafferty, 14, Iris, 10, and Rudy, eight. He also has a love child Sophia with U.S. model Samantha Burke following a brief fling together. She gave birth to a baby girl, Sophia, last in New York in September 2009. Miss Miller is slated to star in the upcoming romantic comedy, New Year’s Eve, alongside Katherine Heigl and Ashton Kutcher. Law is currently working on the Sherlock Holmes sequel with Robert Downey Jr.- www.dailymail.co.uk
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