Naya Rivera Files for Divorce From Ryan Dorsey

Naya Rivera has filed for divorce from Ryan Dorsey after two years of marriage.

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Naya Rivera has filed from divorce from her husband of two years, Ryan Dorsey. The Los Angeles County Court confirmed the news Monday.

"After much consideration, we have made the decision to end our marriage," the couple told Us Weekly in a joint statement. "Our priority is and always will be our beautiful son that we share together. We will continue to be great co-parenting partners for him. We ask for respect and privacy for our family during this difficult time." TMZ is reporting that Rivera has requested primary physical custody of their one-year-old son with visitation rights for Dorsey.

The actress previously made headlines with the release of her memoir, Sorry Not Sorry: Dreams, Mistakes, and Growing Up, where she opened up about her struggle with anorexia and revealed that she had an abortion while she was on Glee. She also discussed her relationship with Big Sean and alleged that the rapper cheated on her with Ariana Grande. 

If you remember, Rivera married Dorsey only a couple of months after she and Big Sean called off their engagement. The couple later announced Rivera's pregnancy on the day of Sean's Dark Sky Paradise album release

For his part, Sean finally addressed their breakup in his recently released song, "No More Interviews." On the track, the rapper explained his side of the breakup once and for all. "Funny thing about it is my ex wanna write a tell all/Fucked up thing about it is she ain't even tell all/Like how I introduced her to meditation positive thinking and the books she probably throw in daily rotation/I learned when people lie on you not to return the favor so I won't get you embarrassed/I won't tell them all the other parts about you that's plastic/this my last time putting my ex in a song even though the last one went triple platinum," he raps. 

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