Girls star Jemima Kirke splits with husband Michael Mosberg after seven years of marriage

Jemima Kirke has split from her husband of seven years, Michael Mosberg. 

The 31-year-old star reportedly separated from Mosberg last summer. The news was confirmed to US Weekly on Thursday.

Kirke and her husband, a former lawyer, married in 2009 and have two kids together, a six-year-old daughter Rafaella and a son Memphis, four. 

Calling it quits: Girls star Jemima Kirke, 31, has split from her husband of seven years, Michael Mosberg

The couple have two kids together, a six-year-old daughter Rafaella and a four-year-old son (Kirke with her husband and child in 2012)

According to a source Mosberg was seen on the exclusive dating app Raya last summer after the pair had apparently gone their separate ways.

Back in February, Kirke told The Telegraph that Mosberg was getting ready to open a rehab center in Brooklyn. 

The two initially met when Kirke was doing a stint in rehab in her 20s. 

Professional pursuits: Back in February, Kirke told The Telegraph that Mosberg was getting ready to open a rehab center in Brooklyn

The former party-girl has recently started drinking again socially after years of sobriety, according to the interview. 

Although it's not confirmed it had anything to do with the split, she did say at the time her husband was worried about her going down that road again.  

'Mike was nervous at first. He said, 'Look, I would never tell you what to do; you are an adult — just don't f--k it up.' He had every right to be scared, he knew my story,' she told The Telegraph. 

Unusual meeting: Kirke and Mosberg initially met with the Girls actress was doing a stint in rehab in her 20s

She continued: 'But I was a different person back then. I was in my early 20s. I didn't have children.'

Aside from her own two kids, Kirke was stepmother to Mosberg's son Elijah and daughter Lea from a previous relationship.

Kirke is about to appear in the final season of Girls airing February 12 on HBO.  

 

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