Guy Pearce and Carice van Houten ‘split up’ for years

Carice van Houten sets the record straight about his relationship with Guy Pearce.
I Game of Thrones The actress took to her Instagram Story on Wednesday, January 22, to confirm that she and Pearce, 57, have not been together for “years”. The revelation comes after Pearce recently revealed his ex-wife Kate Mestitz as the “great love” of his life.
“I don’t often get involved in discussions about my life, but due to the many conclusions in the media last week about my relationship with Guy, I wanted to clarify something,” wrote van Houten, 48, along with a photo of. he and Pearce.
He continued, “He and I are best friends and we love each other very much, but we haven’t been ‘couples’ for years.” (I apologize for not saying it earlier.)

“However, I am very proud to say that we are in a wonderful partnership that nurtures the true love of our lives – our beautiful son and his hamster. The end,” van Houten concluded, referring to the couple’s son, Monte.
In interview no The guard published on Saturday, January 18, Pearce made a confession about his relationship with his ex-wife.
“My ex-wife, Kate, was the love of my life, but I’m gone from her now and the love of my life is my son, Monte,” The Brutalist said the actor.
Speaking of her “huge disappointment,” Pearce said she “felt like I ruined my marriage.” He added, “I don’t feel that way anymore, but at the time I was frustrated.”
Pearce and Mestitz, 58, met in 1980 while studying at Geelong College in Australia and tied the knot in 1997. In January 2015, the couple announced their separation.
“Kate and I will always love and support each other and be best friends,” Pearce said in a statement at the time. “No one knows you like Kate, and we will always cherish our mutual respect. We have both grown so much through our relationship, but sadly, the time has come to part ways.”
Pearce continued with van Houten – who is best known for playing Game of Thrones‘ Melisandre – and this couple welcomed a son Monte in 2016. “A nice little package came and told us his name was Monte Pearce. We think we’ll keep him. Placenta smoothie who?” Pearce wrote about X in 2016, marking van Houten.