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Wayne Brady Officially Divorced 

Comedian Wayne Brady is now officially divorced from his former wife, Mandie, according to court papers obtained by ETOnline.

 

Mandie filed for divorce on July 2, 2007, citing irreconcilable differences. The divorce was finalized on April 14, 2008. According to the papers, a dispute arose between the couple as to the exact date of their separation; they finally agreed on a date of April 5, 2006. 

This is the second marriage for 35-year-old Brady. The pair married in 1999 and have a five-year-old daughter, Maile Masako Brady. A divorce settlement regarding division of property and custody was made on April 7, 2008, although it's not available to the public. 

I've loved the ultra-talented Wayne Brady since "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" first aired in 1998. Now you can catch him on Fox's "Don't Forget the Lyrics."

Long-term marriages in Hollywood are so few and far-between, it almost seems like they should enact some sort of law. Like, couples have to live together for at least 10 years before marrying...or something to that effect. Very few would ever make it that far.

by Jane-Louise-Boursaw  242 Posts 

Posted on 4/16/2008 11:26 PM
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to think of the influnce hollywood has on future generations.  Couples won't be getting married at all if things keep going the way they are, they will be shaking up and thier children will be living out of suit cases.  It's almost the norm now.

by blee   96 Posts
Posted on 4/17/2008 1:07 AM
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yeah I agree
by doris   5 Posts
Posted on 4/17/2008 12:43 AM
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