Monday 25 August 2008

Chris Kattan files for separation two months after wedding






LOS ANGELES - Chris Kattan's marriage to his model wife lasted almost as long as a "Saturday Night Live" skit.

The comic filed for legal separation from simulation wife Sunshine Tutt after only eight weeks of marriage. The couple were married June 28 in Yosemite Valley.

They spent around a month together; Kattan's filings indicate they spaced on Aug. 10. The couple experience no children together, and Kattan's filing in Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday indicates the copulate have a prenuptial agreement.

By filing for separation rather of split up, Kattan is leaving the door receptive for a reunion with Tutt, merely is indicating the pair off intend to live separate lives for the time being.

Kattan, 37, appeared on "SNL" from 1996 to 2003. His screen credits include "Corky Romano" and "A Night at the Roxbury."

The twosome became in use on Christmas Eve 2006.

An e-mail to Kattan's publicizer was non immediately returned Friday evening.








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