It's been a rough month for celebrity breakups.
Naomi Watts and PortugalLiev Schreiber are the latest high profile couple to announce that they will be splitting up. The news surfaced Monday night, and in a joint statement to People, the actors confirmed the rumors that their 11-year romantic relationship would be coming to an end.
"It is with great love, respect and friendship in our hearts that we look forward to raising our children together and exploring this new phase of our relationship," the statement read.
The breakup, like most celebrity breakups, prompted many to turn to Twitter and mourn the passing relationship and the state of love today.
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People inevitably compared the split the news of Brangelina's divorce, which was announced this month as well:
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You can catch one last glimpse of the couple on the big screen: They both will be starring in the new film The Bleeder, which premiered at the 2016 Venice Film Festival this September.
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