First she did. Then she didn't. And somewhere in there, someone said he did.
Finally, Eva Longoria filed court papers Wednesday to divorce her basketball star husband, Tony Parker, citing irreconcilable differences, a day after her publicist shot down multiple divorce rumors.
Longoria, 35, a star of TV's "Desperate Housewives," and Parker, an All-Star with the San Antonio Spurs, were married July 7, 2007. They have no children together.
The filing stated the couple had a prenuptial agreement, but no details were provided.
"Extra" confirmed the actress found hundreds of text messages from another woman on 28-year-old Parker's phone, who turned out to be the wife of one of the NBA player's teammates.
Sports Illustrated's Bryan Graham reported it was the wife of former Spur and De La Salle High School star Brent Barry.
We're pretty sure that, according to the law, Barry now gets a crack at Longoria.
"Eva wants everyone to know, she's devastated by the rumors of Tony's infidelity. She loved her husband and is heartbroken about their split," good friend Mario Lopez said. "But she's strong."
Wait "... how did Mario Lopez get involved here? Was the gym closed or something?
Longoria and Parker each posted a statement on their Twitter accounts: "We love each other deeply and pray for each other's happiness."
Sure they do. Wait until the lawyers get to work.
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