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Brad Garrett and his TV brother Ray Romano got together for lunch yesterday and the Everybody Loves Raymond stars showed they still have brotherly love for each other! Seriously don’t they look as close now as they did when they were playing brothers on the hit comedy that debuted almost 15 years ago. Can you believe it has been that long because they both still look great!
BTW co-creator Phil Rosenthal’s new movie Exporting Raymond about his journey of trying to make the show in Russia is in theaters today!
In Brad Garrett’s defense he said enough, although he was wrong to attack the paparazzi. I don’t know about you but when a 6’7″ man says enough, I think it is wise to listen. UPDATE: TMZ is saying that law enforcement will open a criminal investigation against Garrett.
One of the paparazzi called him a racist and that is what ticked him off, that and they were taunting him. But I agree with the guy who had the camera knocked out his hands, why him? He didn’t sound like the guy who was starting with him and why did the one who did feel the need to start with him. That I don’t get, and why someone would want to mess with a guy that is 6’8″ because no matter what he will always win…well that is if they keep it above the belt!
Everybody Loves Raymond Emmy winner Brad Garrett and his wife of seven years, Jill Diven, quietly divorced a year ago, he tells USA Today.Garrett, 46, says that he and Diven had kept their split a secret from his coworkers and even his parents for the past year, and that he and his ex – whom he considers "an extraordinary woman" and "the greatest mom in the world" – are on good terms. They have two children, Max, 7, and Hope, 6. "Our No. 1 focus is our kids and parenting," Garrett tells the paper. "We will always be friends because we will never be single parents. We will always be two parents." Still, he says, "You can’t stay together for the kids, because kids know everything. Sure, it’s daunting to have Daddy move out, but when he’s back two days later, and he gives Mom a hug, and everyone goes to lunch – that’s what it’s about."