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Julianne Hough Brooks Laich Tried To ‘Save Their Marriage’ With Time Apart But It Had ‘Opposite Effect’

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Julianne Hough, 31, and Brooks Laich, 36, shocked many people when they announced the end of their marriage in a joint public statement on May 29, and now we’re learning that they tried to stay together by taking “time apart” but it ultimately didn’t work out. “Julianne and Brooks still have so much love for each other, they did everything they could to save their marriage,” source EXCLUSIVELY told HollywoodLife. “They even hoped taking some time to live apart might bring them back together but ultimately it had the opposite effect and made them realize they are better off going their separate ways.” Despite the end of their marriage, the source insisted that the former lovebirds are still on good terms and have nothing but “love” for each

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