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Have Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Sam Taylor-Johnson split up? This is what we know

On various social media platforms, but especially on XThere is a rumor that the actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson has split from director Sam Taylor-Johnson after 12 years of marriage.

The speculation was fuelled after High-speed train Star was spotted without his wedding ring. However, neither Aaron nor Sam have confirmed or denied the rumors.

The couple has been criticized for years because of their age difference. because the English film director is 23 years older than him. On the other hand, the two started dating when he was 18 years old.

The relationship between Aaron and Sam Taylor-Johnson

Aaron Taylor-Johnson, now 34, met Sam, 57, on the set of Nowhere, boy, The John Lennon biopic in which Sam directed and played the leading role Aaronthen 18 years old, in the lead role of the Beatle in his formative years.

After completion of filming In 2009, the actor proposed to Sam. In 2010, the newly engaged couple confirmed that they were expecting their first child together. They welcomed their first child, daughter Wylda Raeon July 8, 2010 in London. The couple celebrated the arrival of their second daughter, Romy Held on January 18, 2012.

On June 21, 2012, the couple tied the knot in Somerset, England. The couple celebrated their ten-year wedding anniversary with a vow renewal ceremony on June 21, 2022, surrounded by their loved ones.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson on the age difference with Sam Taylor-Johnson

In March this year in an interview with Rolling Stone UKThe actor responded to the criticism and explained that He began his career at a young ageto advance certain phases of his life. “You have to realize that at 13 I was doing what most people were doing in their twenties.”

What the The public reaction to their relationshiphe added: You do something too fast for someone else? I don't understand that. At what speed should one enjoy life? That's bizarre to me..

In 2017, the Briton vulture: “The attention was intrusive. But having to deal with it early in my career has probably put me in a place where I'm quicker to say, 'Oh, screw it,' rather than wanting to rip someone's head off for asking questions I don't like.”