November 14th, 2011
09:55 AM ET
Zoe Saldana splits with fiance after 11 yearsIt doesn't look like Zoe Saldana and her fiance, entrepreneur Keith Britton, are going to make it to the altar. A year after they announced they were engaged, the longtime couple are going their separate ways, reports People magazine. The breakup is described as "amicable." Saldana, 33, and Britton, 35, were quietly dating for 11 years. The two became engaged last summer, but had yet to set a wedding date by August of this year.
The "Avatar" actress revealed to Latina magazine at the time, “I don’t think that far ahead...Listen, I know I’m lucky…I’m not an easy cookie to deal with. But I think the only reason we’ve made it this long is because we don’t listen to anybody but ourselves." She continued, "We’ve still managed to sustain a relationship in a world where half of the people we know are divorcing or going through problems….It’s like that song we both love by Frank Sinatra—we did it our way.” One thing they're still doing their way: Staying "committed business partners" for their website, My Fashion Database, despite the rift in their romantic relationship. |
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11 YEARS.
LOL.
Anyone see a problem here?
They went together for eleven years-someone wanted to get married or get someone who would marry them.
Oh well,wish them both the best.
Alright now, Zoe, time to move in on Chris Pine, LOL
hello my name raj i am 18 years old male from india. my dream for fat american woman to sit on my face.
She should get it on with me so I can give her 12" – it would be the best 2 sessions she'd ever have that day
Chr1st...let me tap her for a few years....pleaseeeeeeeeee
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who says there is no good news these days?
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