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Leah Remini and her husband, Angelo Pagán, have called it quits. “Well, here we are. After 28 years together and 21 years of marriage, we have decided to file for divorce,” the “King of ...
For 21 years, Leah Remini and Angelo Pagán have been an on-and-off-screen pair. Married since 2003, they’ve often shared the screen in several of her sitcoms and a TLC reality TV series. Remini ...
"Our bond is still strong — it’s just evolved into something different," the pair said in a joint statement Tiffany Rose/Getty Leah Remini and husband Angelo Pagán are going their separate ...
Leah Remini has filed for divorce from Angelo Pagán after more than two decades of marriage and nearly 30 years together — and the move bears a striking resemblance to Remini’s pal Jennifer ...
“King of Queens” star Leah Remini and husband, Angelo Pagán, are going their separate ways after nearly 30 years together. Remini, 54, and Pagán, 56, announced Thursday in joint Instagram ...
Leah Remini announced she and husband Angelo Pagán are filing for divorce after more than two decades of marriage. The actress, 54, took to social media on Thursday, August 29, to share the news ...
Angelo Pagan is an Puerto Rican – American actor and producer who has a net worth of $10 million. He is best known for his work in Swordfish and Almost a Woman; and he has also made many cameos ...
Leah Remini and Angelo Pagán have split after 21 years of marriage. The estranged couple announced their divorce news in a joint statement via Instagram on Thursday. “Well, here we are.
Leah Remini and Angelo Pagán have announced they're going their separate ways after 28 years. The Hollywood couple announced their split in a joint Instagram post Thursday, writing they were ...
Leah Remini filed for divorce from Angelo Pagán on Thursday and cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for their separation, Page Six can confirm. The “King of Queens” star ...
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