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'X-Men' Star James Marsden's Wife Files for Divorce


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"[b]X-Men[/b]" star [b]James Marsden[/b]'s wife has filed for divorce, TMZ has learned.

[b]Lisa Linde[/b] cited irreconcilable differences.

The couple married in 2000 and have two children -- a son and a daughter.

Lisa filed for divorce on September 23rd.  So this is interesting ... TMZ got video of James at 4:30 AM that morning, outside the Papaya King hot dog shop in New York, singing with a bunch of friends.



BTW, Lisa's dad, Dennis Linde wrote Elvis Presley's 1972 hit, "Burning Love." [url="http://www.tmz.com/2011/09/30/x-men-cyclops-james-marsden-mary-elizabeth-marsden-divorce-custody/"]Permalink[/url]





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