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And Just Like That and Grey’s Anatomy star Sara Ramirez reaches divorce settlement with Ryan Debolt

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And Just Like That star Sara Ramirez and Ryan Debolt have settled their divorce, six years after their split; seen in 2019

And Just Like That star Sara Ramirez and Ryan Debolt have settled their divorce, six years after their split.

In new court documents, obtained by TMZThe non-binary actor, 48, who previously played Che Diaz in the Sex and the City reboot, and DeBolt, 43, have “come to an agreement about all the issues between them”, it has been confirmed.

The former couple, who have no children together, are still waiting for a judge to sign off on their divorce agreement.

According to the outlet, the couple’s marriage will “officially end on December 16.”

Neither of them will receive spousal support following their separation, which they did not announce publicly until 2021.

And Just Like That star Sara Ramirez and Ryan Debolt have settled their divorce, six years after their split; seen in 2019

In June, Ramirez, who came out as bisexual in 2016 and nonbinary in 2020, officially filed for divorce.

They cited “irreconcilable differences” as the cause.

They indicated that their separation occurred in January 2018, although their separation was only announced in 2021.

In the separation announcement, Sara wrote: ‘We continue to love and support each other as we choose to forge our new individual paths.

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

In January, it was revealed that Ramirez had been written out of And Just Like That because his character Che Diaz was a “waste of airtime,” according to insiders, who debunked the actor’s claim that being pro-Palestine had cost him the role.

Ramirez, who uses they/them pronouns, hinted that they would not be returning for the third season of the Sex and the City spin-off in a series of posts shared on Instagram that month.

They strongly hinted 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 Palestinians and Gaza to ensure they will not work again.”

In new court documents, obtained by TMZ, it has been confirmed that the non-binary actor, 48, and DeBolt, 43,

In new court documents, obtained by TMZ, it has been confirmed that the non-binary actor, 48, and DeBolt, 43, “came to an agreement on all issues between them” (seen in 2012).

Their separation date is listed as January 2018, although their split was only announced in 2021.

Their separation date is listed as January 2018, although their split was only announced in 2021.

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

“Sara was not fired because she supported Palestine and the ceasefire,” they told DailyMail.com exclusively. “Sara was fired because Che was no longer contributing anything to the show. They had been in the spotlight since last season.

“After Che split with Miranda, the character no longer had any value and fans found him annoying. The story about a struggling comedian was a waste of airtime and Sara knew it.”

Che, a newcomer to the spinoff series who was introduced as a “queer nonbinary Mexican Irish diva,” struck up a relationship with Miranda after she left her marriage to husband Steve Brady.

The character has been accused of being the “worst” of the series, which saw Miranda reunite on-screen with Carrie Bradshaw and Charlotte York, played by Sarah Jessica Parker and Kristin Davis respectively.

Ramirez previously played Che Diaz in the Sex and the City reboot; he is seen above in character with Sarah Jessica Parker (seen March 2023)

Ramirez previously played Che Diaz in the Sex and the City reboot; he is seen above in character with Sarah Jessica Parker (seen March 2023)

Viewers found the character “embarrassing” and accused them of “setting non-binary representation back 70 years.”

Before playing Che, the actress was best known for her role as Dr. Callie Torres on Grey’s Anatomy for 11 seasons.

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