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Emily Osment

Emily Osment files for divorce after about 5 months of marriage to Jack Anthony

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USA TODAY
March 8, 2025Updated March 10, 2025, 12:03 p.m. ET

"Hannah Montana" alum Emily Osment is splitting from her husband Jack Anthony after five months of marriage.

Through a statement provided by her reps to USA TODAY on Friday, Osment addressed the split with Anthony, whose legal name is Jack Farina.

"I think with any big decision in your life, whether it’s relationships or work or whatever it may be, you have to firmly plant both feet in that decision. Ultimately, it didn’t work out," Osment said. Osment filed for divorce on Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court nearly five months after they tied the knot on Oct. 12. The filing states the pair separated on Dec. 7.

According to People and E!, Osment shared a heartfelt, now-deleted Instagram post in June 2023, calling herself “deliriously happy” and flaunting a diamond engagement ring.

Emily Osment, pictured in December, is splitting from her husband after five months of marriage.

"I did not know life could be this sweet,” the actress captioned the post. “I am so proud of the life we have built together and the people we have become over the last few years."

"This love is so big and so uniquely ours and I know it can do anything," the "Young Sheldon" star added. "I am so honored to stand next to you every day. I love you, Jack.”

Emily Osment couldn't 'wait to be married'

At the time, Osment opened up to People magazine about her excitement ahead of tying the knot with Farina.

"I cannot wait to be married," the "Young & Hungry" star told People. "I wish we could just jump to that."

"It's so exciting, and we have to constantly remind ourselves, you're only going to do this once," Osment said. "So you might look at 1000 pictures of what looks like the exact same chair, and your wedding planner will say, 'What kind of chairs do you want?' And I'll say, 'Yes, there should be chairs there.' And she'll say, 'No, but what kind of chairs?' And I'll say, 'I don't care. There should just be chairs.' It's a little bit like that."

"A lot of very small decisions that don't seem to matter, but on the day, you're going to be so happy that you sat down and went through the tough decision making," Osment added. "Because at the end of the day, you get to be married, and that's the greatest thing ever."

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