Peter Krause and Lauren Graham split after 10 years together

Peter Krause and Lauren Graham split after 10 years together

Peter Krause and Lauren Graham split after 10 years together

Peter Krause and Gilmore Girls’ Lauren Graham split after 10 years together

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  • Parenthood stars Peter Krause and Lauren Graham have split after 10 years together.
  • The pair met on the show as Adam and Sarah Braverman in 2010.
  • Peter made a brief appearance in the Gilmore Girls revival, A Year in the Life, in 2016.
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Peter Krause and Gilmore Girls actress Lauren Graham have split after 10 years together. The pair, who both starred in the award-winning drama Parenthood “quietly ended their relationship last year”, sources have confirmed.

They met in 1995 and were friends for years until their friendship blossomed into romance when they were on the show as brother and sister video Adam and Sarah Braverman from 2010 to 2015.

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The two had long kept their relationship private but in recent years had opened up on their romance, with Lauren, 56, sharing that “nobody knew about it for a while because we like to be at home, cooking and not going out”.

Peter made a brief appearance in the Gilmore Girls revival, A Year in the Life, in 2016, playing a park ranger Lorelai encounters on a camping trip.

Peter has been a part of the hit Fox programme 9-1-1 since 2018. Lauren was filming in Canada at the time of the pandemic, and they were separated for five months.

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In a 2021 interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, she revealed how Peter and his son Roman had “bonded” when she came home, and joked, “It was more like they were the married couple.”

“They were like, ‘We don’t do it that way anymore’ in the kitchen or whatever. They were like, ‘No, no, no, this is how things happen.”

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Lauren said in 2022 that she includes a ‘Gilmore Girls clause’ in all of her contracts, effectively allowing her to walk away from whatever she’s working on if creator Amy Sherman-Palladino decides to bring the show back.

While the actress who plays Lorelai, a single mother, stated that she didn’t want to “want to start any new rumours,” she did acknowledge that “I put that window in all my new jobs just in case.”

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