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Liberty Ross and Rupert Sanders finalise divorce two years after Kristen cheating scandal


Los Angeles - Liberty Ross and Rupert Sanders have finalised their divorce.

The former couple formally ended their marriage on Friday, two years after he was caught cheating with Kristen Stewart, according to TMZ which obtained a copy of the court documents.

The website reports Liberty, 35, received "the family house, two other London houses, £18 000 a month in spousal support for the next four years, £10 000 a month in child support for their two children, 15% of profits Rupert gets from movies, with the exception of Snow White and half of their bank accounts and retirement funds".

Rupert, 43, got their Malibu beach home and a VW van.

Liberty - who starred alongside Kristen in Snow White and the Huntsman, which was directed by Rupert - previously admitted she was devastated when she learned about the affair.

"I have no words to describe what we went through. But I think, for me, something always has to completely die for there to be a rebirth. And, for me, I feel like I'm going through a rebirth.

"It was horrible. It was really the worst, really the worst."

Liberty - who has two children, son Tennyson and daughter Skyla, with the director - found it difficult to end her marriage but felt she "didn't have any more to give".

The actress - who filed for divorce in January 2013 - explained: "I'm not a quitter. I've done everything I could to be the perfect wife and mother and really support my husband. But I didn't have any more to give, you know?"

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