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Jennie Garth’s Third Husband Dave Abrams Just Reportedly Filed for Divorce

The third time wasn't a charm for Jennie Garth. The 90210 actress' third husband Dave Abrams reportedly filed for divorce on April 6, according to TMZ. The shocking news comes after reports claimed that she and Dave were taking a break in late 2017, but it looks like the time apart didn't help. Dave reportedly cited "irreconcilable differences" in the court docs, which were filed just three days after her 46th birthday on April 3.

It looks like Jennie is leaning on her three daughters from her previous marriages to Daniel Clark and Peter Facinelli in this difficult time. While enjoying some time in Aspen with her kids, she wrote, "they’re my everything, always there for me thru thick and thin, they teach me new levels of love and understanding everyday. loyal and full of faith in me. unwavering and incredibly strong. i am forever grateful for them ? AND thank you to everyone for all the love yesterday…all the texts and calls and flowers and posts. you all made me feel so loved ?#grateful." She's taking it like a champ!

Jennie and Dave got married in 2015, so their forever lasted just three years. "They are still trying to make it work, but they haven’t been living together," a source confirmed in November 2017. "They love each other, but like every marriage, it takes work. Jennie is taking the time to focus on her girls and herself." Apparently it was too much work for the duo, though neither of them has publicly confirmed the split yet. We wish them both the best!

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