And Simply Like That star Sara Ramirez is filing for divorce from her husband Ryan Debolt, three years after their split.

And Simply Like That star Sara Ramirez has filed for divorce from her husband Ryan Debolt, three years after their split.

The non-binary actor, 48, who previously played the reviled Che Diaz in the Intercourse and the Metropolis reboot, filed for marriage dissolution on Tuesday, citing irreconcilable differences, according to TMZ.

According to the documents, Ramirez asked to block the court’s ability to award spousal support to either party.

Their separation date is listed as January 2018, although their separation was not announced until 2021.

In announcing the split, Sara wrote: ‘We continue to love and support each other in the way we choose to forge our new individual paths.

The couple married in New York in 2012 after getting engaged in Paris the previous year.

And Simply Like That star Sara Ramirez has filed for divorce from her husband Ryan Debolt, three years after their split.

The couple married in New York in 2012 after getting engaged in Paris the previous year (pictured in 2012).

The couple married in New York in 2012 after getting engaged in Paris the previous year (pictured in 2012).

Che famously had a romance with Miranda (pictured with Cynthia Nixon) on the Sex and the City spin-off series.

Che famously had a romance with Miranda (pictured with Cynthia Nixon) on the Sex and the City spin-off series.

Che famously had a romance with Miranda (pictured with Cynthia Nixon) in the Intercourse and the Metropolis spin-off series.

“Thank you for leaving space around our choices and respecting the privacy of our families as we navigate this process on our own terms.”

In January it was revealed that Ramírez had been removed from And Simply Like That because his character Che Díaz was a “waste of airtime,” according to inside sources, who dismissed the actor’s claim that being pro-Palestinian cost them the role.

Ramirez, who uses they/them pronouns, hinted that they will not return for the third season of the Intercourse and the Metropolis spinoff in a series of posts shared on Instagram that month.

They strongly suggested that their time on the show was over as they claimed that “casting directors and agents are blacklisting actors and workers who post anything in support of the Palestinians and Gaza to ensure they will not work again.” .

But a source close to the show ridiculed the suggestion, claiming that Ramirez’s head had been “on the chopping block since last season” because his character “no longer had value” and was “annoying.”

“Sara was not fired because they support Palestine and the ceasefire,” they told DailyMail.com exclusively. ‘Sara was fired because Che no longer contributed anything to the show. They were on the chopping block since last season.

“After Che separated from Miranda, the character no longer had any value and followers found him annoying. The story of a struggling comedian was a waste of time and Sara knew it.’

Their separation date is listed as January 2018, although their separation was not announced until 2021.

Their separation date is listed as January 2018, although their separation was not announced until 2021.

Their separation date is listed as January 2018, although their separation was not announced until 2021.

Ramírez was fired from AJLT earlier this year, days after accusing the industry of being

Ramírez was fired from AJLT earlier this year, days after accusing the industry of being

Ramirez was fired from AJLT earlier this year, days after accusing the industry of being “performative” in a scathing post.

And Just Like That has been renewed for a third season: pictured are LR Nixon as Miranda, Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw and Kristin Davis as Charlotte York-Goldenblatt.

And Just Like That has been renewed for a third season: pictured are LR Nixon as Miranda, Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw and Kristin Davis as Charlotte York-Goldenblatt.

And Simply Like That has been renewed for a third season: pictured are LR Nixon as Miranda, Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw and Kristin Davis as Charlotte York-Goldenblatt.

Che, a newcomer to the spin-off series who introduced herself as a “non-binary queer Mexican Irish diva,” entered into a relationship with Miranda after she left her marriage to husband Steve Brady.

The character was accused of being the “worst” of the series, in which Miranda was reunited on screen with Carrie Bradshaw and Charlotte York, played by Sarah Jessica Parker and Kristin Davis, respectively.

Viewers found the character ‘shaken’ and accused them of ‘[setting] Non-binary representation has been going backwards for 70 years.

 
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