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Eva Mendes, Ryan Gosling Divorce Rumors: Debunking False Allegations; Couple Still Together Despite Split Reports

Eva Mendes

Eva Mendes reportedly dumped her partner Ryan Gosling and fled with her two children. This is the latest allegations hurled against the couple as split rumors continue to hound them to this day.

According to Australia’s OK! Magazine Australia, Mendes, and Gosling’s relationship is in danger as the pair struggles to keep the harmony in their home. It was claimed that their troubles began as the latter just naturally drifted away from the actress. Supposedly, he is also not ready for a second child, but then it happened, and this put more strain in their union.

Now, they are reportedly ready to go on a battle for child custody, and Eva Mendes is also looking forward to going back to work as she wants to “spread her wings again.” The actress is said to be very stressed out, so a split is the only way out.

However, this rumor has been proven wrong when just last month, Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes were spotted together in Los Angeles. The Hollywood Life reported that the couple spent quality time with their kids Esmeralda, 4, and Amada, 2. The family was seen at a sushi outlet called Kazu in Studio City, L.A., and they look happy.

This is a rare sight as Gosling and Mendes are rarely photographed together with their kids. They always prefer to keep it low, so most of their family time are not captured for the public to know.

Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes were first reported to be dating in 2011. Although they are raising two daughters now and living in the same home, they have yet to get married. They are known to keep their family life private so the public do not really know much about their home life, and this is probably one of the reasons why the pair is always being reported to have split up.

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