Matt LeBlanc has zoomed past the “Friends” stage with his galpal of two years — and settled into a trial marriage! Matt and Aurora Mulligan (left), a producer on his British TV series, “Top Gear,” plan to move from London to a Los Angeles love nest, insiders dished. “Aurora is smart, funny and drop-dead beautiful,” a source spilled. According to insiders, Matt vowed he’d never remarry after his 2006 split from first wife Melissa McKnight, the mother of his teen-aged daughter, Marina. But Aurora has changed all that. Read on for details of Matt’s new romance, and click here for more trial-marriage news ….
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The couple explored London together while working on “Top Gear,” and spent nearly all their time in Matt’s pad, sources said. “For the first time since his divorce [from Melissa (left)], Matt is talking about getting hitched again!” squealed a pal.
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“Aurora is leaning in the same direction," said the source. "She immediately said yes when he asked her to move with him. He’s already looking at rings!”
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Matt decided to relocate to L.A. full time to be closer to Marina (left), said a source. The actor, who announced in May that the coming "Top Gear" season would be his last, also stars as Adam Burns on the sitcom, "Man with a Plan," which begins its third season on CBS this fall.
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The couple explored London together while working on “Top Gear,” and spent nearly all their time in Matt’s pad, sources said. “For the first time since his divorce [from Melissa (left)], Matt is talking about getting hitched again!” squealed a pal.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“Aurora is leaning in the same direction," said the source. "She immediately said yes when he asked her to move with him. He’s already looking at rings!”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Matt decided to relocate to L.A. full time to be closer to Marina (left), said a source. The actor, who announced in May that the coming "Top Gear" season would be his last, also stars as Adam Burns on the sitcom, "Man with a Plan," which begins its third season on CBS this fall.