Ewan McGregor news: Fargo star's ex-wife Eve Mavrakis finally comments on their recent divorce

The ex-wife of "Fargo" star Ewan McGregor, Eve Mavrakis, finally talks about her former lover's new love interest. Mavrakis had been silent about McGregor's romantic relationship with "Fargo" co-star Mary Elizabeth Winstead. A comment from her fan resulted to her first take on McGregor and Winstead's relationship.

After posting a picture on her Instagram account, a fan of Mavrakis posted a statement criticizing Winstead and McGregor. The follower praised Mavrakis as a kind person and then blasted McGregor and Winstead afterward. Mavrakis replied to the comment with, "What can I do?"

There are still no comments from McGregor and Winstead or any confirmation if they are aware of Mavrakis' comment.

Mavrakis and McGregor were married for 22 years with four beautiful children. According to reports, the couple split in May. There have been rumors about McGregor and Winstead dating. According to reports, Mega Agency released photos of the pair together in a London café where they shared a kiss. The images only added more fire to the issue with speculations suggesting McGregor cheated on his wife. However, there are no reports confirming that the divorce was the result of McGregor having an affair with Winstead.

There have also been photos of McGregor taking out paintings from a Los Angeles home that he shared with Mavrakis and their kids. There are no reports if McGregor and Mavrakis ended on good terms or not.

Mavrakis, 51, is a production designer for several classic films like "Bandit Queen" and "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels." Mavrakis was born in Dordogne, France on June 22, 1966. McGregor and Mavrakis tied the knot on July 22, 1995 in France.

McGregor, 46 years old, is a Scottish actor that had appeared in the "Star Wars" franchise as the young Obi-Wan Kenobi. Winstead is an actress and singer. She appeared in several films like Disney's "Sky High" and "A Good Day to Die Hard."

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