'We're very friendly; it's all lovely and cool': Sherlock star Martin Freeman gushes about 'brilliant' ex Amanda Abbington... after revealing their shocking split
It's been two weeks since Martin Freeman shared that he'd quietly split from his longtime partner Amanda Abbington after 15 years together.
And in an interview published by the Radio Times - which took place before news of the split broke - the 45-year-old actor revealed that he and Sherlock co-star Amanda had separated 'in the early part' of 2016, but that things were amicable.
'We split up a while ago,' he told the publication. 'I mean, we’re very friendly and it’s all lovely and cool. Yes, we’ve not been together for a while. I mean, we did the series not together.'
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Amicable exes: Martin Freeman has revealed that things have been decidedly amicable between him and Amanda Abbington since they quietly split almost a year ago
During the interview, Martin, who shares two children with Amanda, was careful not to spill too many details about the shocking split, but he appeared to be taking things in his stride.
'I’m all right, yes,' he said. 'I mean, we’re honest to God doing it [separating] in about as civilised a manner as I’ve ever heard of, you know.
'I love Amanda’s work. I think she’s brilliant as an actor and she’s brilliant as a woman and, yes, I love her. I will always love Amanda, but, yes, we’re… you know, that’s what’s happened.'
Over: The actor revealed the end of the couple's 15-year relationship late last month
Last month, he shocked fans when he revealed in an interview with the Financial Times: 'I’m not with Amanda any more. It’s very, very amicable — I’ll always love Amanda.'
When pushed further on whether he thought his huge success in recent years on films such as The Hobbit played a part in the break up, he replied: 'To a certain extent, yes. Not as much as it might have done, and not as much as maybe I would have hoped it had.'
Martin first met Amanda, 42, on the set of 2000 movie Men Only and they went on to have a son, Joe, 10, and a daughter, Grace, eight.
Moving on: The couple have been together since 2001 and share two children
They went on to work together on separate occasions, including 2003's The Debt, Swinging with the Finkels, The Robinsons and The All Together.
His shocking admission came on the eve of the couple returning to screens as husband and wife in the BBC hit crime drama Sherlock, based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's eccentric detective.
The split is especially surprising as just a year ago, Martin suggested that they had finally walked down the aisle, quipping: 'We might have married already...
'I’m just saying – mind your own business. My job is public, why should my private life be public as well? We live in an age where you have to know everything and that’s tedious.
Change of direction: Martin hinted that the huge boost to his fame and fortune in recent years - including his lucrative lead role in The Hobbit - could have played a part in the break up
Co-stars: The shocking admission came on the eve of the couple returning to screens as married couple Dr. Watson and Mary Morstan in Sherlock
'If people make a fuss over me I think "Get out more"’.
It appears that his other half was just as blasé about tying the knot - she joked that there was 'no point' as she already had snaps of them in wedding attire from Sherlock.
She told The Guardian in 2015: ‘There’s no point [in marrying]. I’ve got photographs of me in three different wedding dresses with him.’
Like her partner, Amanda was also keen to focus on keeping the attention on their professional, rather than their private, lives.
Heaping praise on her partner's achievements, she said: 'I think Martin and I bounce off each other very well. He is one of my favourite actors.
'He's so easy to work with and so creative. He brings something different to every single take. He is so on top of his lines that he can dig down and find a different angle every time. That really keeps you on your toes. Both characters go on a wonderful journey, and to do that with Martin was such fun.'
The pair have kept their relationship out of the spotlight despite Martin's ever-rising fame.
But Amanda has let more slip about their home life during interviews than Martin.
She revealed that they had contrasting views on where to live, with the actor preferring to be in London, while she preferred their base in Hertfordshire.
Amanda admitted: 'Martin’s more of a townie, but when I was a kid trips into London would be a real magical thing, and I want ours to have that same feeling.
'And it helps the family maintain their normal routine.'
'He has to come back and tidy the house and do the washing, and it keeps your feet on the ground.'
From his breakthrough role in The Office, he has become one of Hollywood's most unlikely go-to Brits, beating countless others to the role of Bilbo Baggins in Peter Jackson's prequel to Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit.
Young love: They first met in 2000 on film Men Only and have worked on several projects together, including The Debt (above in 2003)
'Amicable': Martin, who let the secret out in a low-key interview, said that the pair remain friendly, adding: 'I'll always love Amanda'
Separate: Despite Martin's claims of a friendly break up, the pair have been on the promo trail for the New Year's episode of Sherlock separately
Chop that man out of her hair: Amanda has chopped off her trademark blonde wavy locks since the break up
The part has catapulted his stardom and his wealth, with him now boasting an estimated £10million fortune.
Ironically, it was money - or lack thereof - that dragged the couple into the spotlight in 2013 when it emerged Amanda had filed for bankruptcy.
Despite their joint income and living in a £900,000 house together, it was revealed she had been declared insolvent at London's High Court over an unpaid tax bill.
While many critics claimed Martin should have helped Amanda out, the actress insisted she was solely responsible for her own finances.
She told the Radio Times: 'It's fine, it's being sorted out. It was a big mistake and I'm sorting it out right now.
'It's being paid off now. I would never want to go through this again. But I'm paying it off.'
She concluded: 'I hate the fact that it happened. I don’t understand how some people can go bankrupt three or four times – it was the worst year of my life.'
No work and pleasure? The couple started working together in 2014 when she joined the cast of his hit BBC show
Out now: Read more of Martin Freeman's interview in the latest issue of the Radio Times
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