David Walliams's divorce is over in 60 seconds... but did THIS picture with Justin Bieber trigger his split from wife Lara Stone? 

David Walliams has blamed his model wife’s ‘unreasonable behaviour’ for the breakdown of their five-year marriage.

The comedian, 44, finalised his divorce from Lara Stone, 31, yesterday in a court hearing lasting just 60 seconds.

The couple, who reportedly have a combined wealth of almost £19million, separated six months ago, shortly after Miss Stone appeared half-naked in a risque photo shoot alongside singer Justin Bieber, 21.

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Bieber posed in a series of compromising positions with Miss Stone for the Calvin Klein campaign

Bieber posed in a series of compromising positions with Miss Stone for the Calvin Klein campaign

Bieber, who posed in a series of compromising positions with Miss Stone for the Calvin Klein campaign, was widely reported to have asked the mother-of-one out on a date during the making of the adverts – apparently not realising she was married – and been turned down by her.

Another set of pictures published around the same time saw the model in an equally raunchy encounter with Fifty Shades of Grey actor Jamie Dornan.

After Miss Stone and Walliams began a trial separation in March, sources said Britain’s Got Talent judge Walliams was ‘devastated’ by his wife’s decision to leave their family home. 

The couple – who have a son Alfred, two – married in Claridge’s hotel in 2010. Yesterday they were granted a decree nisi, meaning the marriage will be officially dissolved within six weeks. Miss Stone’s representatives did not respond to requests for comment.

After Miss Stone and Walliams began a trial separation in March, sources said Britain’s Got Talent judge Walliams was ‘devastated’ by his wife’s decision to leave their family home

After Miss Stone and Walliams began a trial separation in March, sources said Britain’s Got Talent judge Walliams was ‘devastated’ by his wife’s decision to leave their family home

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