WEST PALM BEACH — Former TV talker and new West Palm Beach resident Rosie O’Donnell is officially single again.
Have at her, local ladies!
O’Donnell and her hot ex-wife Michelle Rounds have signed a divorce settlement and, according to New York media, will make it official at a court hearing tomorrow in Manhattan.
Comedian O’Donnell’s best quote ever came when she and Rounds, a corporate headhunter, ironed out most of their too-numerous-to-count differences a couple months ago, setting the stage for this week’s court hearing.
“There’s peace in the Middle East,” O’Donnell said then.
A rep for the former co-host of The View confirmed the split is a done deal.
“The divorce is finalized, this is just a formality for the paperwork to be submitted,” the rep said.
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Although they were together for more than a decade, O’Donnell and Rounds were married for just over two years when Rosie filed in February 2014.
The two signed off on the joint custody of daughter Dakota.
Gossip Extra told you exclusively last August that O’Donnell paid $5.27 million for an Intracoastal mansion on Flagler in West Palm Beach’s Northwood Village.
Within weeks, she was playing house there with bi-sexual actress Tatum O’Neal.
By Jose Lambiet, GossipExtra.com, SouthFloridaReporter.com, Mar. 30, 2016
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