Jordana Brewster agreed to pay her ex-husband $5 million as part of their divorce settlement.
The 41-year-old actress split from her Andrew Form – the father of her sons Julian, seven, and Rowan, five - last summer after 13 years of marriage and terms of the agreement they’ve made to divide their assets have now been revealed.
According to The Blast, Jordana has paid out the sum in exchange for the producer’s share of their marital home in Los Angeles, which she will keep, and neither of them will pay or receive spousal support.
Any income earned by either of them “as a result of their personal and professional effort” from the date of their separation onwards “shall be the separate property of the earning party.”
A judge has yet to sign off on the agreement but the pair have been declared legally single and are co-parenting their children.
Since splitting with Andrew, the ‘F9’ star has found love again with Mason Morfit and she recently admitted she can’t help but mentally plan their wedding.
She said: “I still speed up sometimes. I’m already planning my second wedding in my head.
"But I stop myself when I get that rushed, buzzy feeling. I stop. I breathe. I write. Mason also calls me on it, which is helpful.
"I found it. I found him. I can slow down. And I do."
The 'Fast & Furious' star noted neither she nor her husband are to blame for their divorce, as she admitted she has grown over the years and eventually reached a moment where she could "put it all on the line".
She added: “Ultimately my divorce wasn’t my fault or my ex-husband’s fault. At 27, I was not ready to be emotionally open or vulnerable.
"I wasn’t ready to really let someone in. At 40, I cracked myself open and put it all on the line.
"With that came the collateral damage of my first marriage, but by risking it all I gained the love of my life.”
But she also opened up on the reason for her split from Andrew, and pointed to her former flame's need to focus on his work life.
She explained: "Most of why my marriage didn’t work was not my ex-husband’s fault. He loves work. He loves being on set, on location.
"I knew this from ages 27 to 32, but it became a problem for me once the kids were older. I wanted a partner.
“So, toward the beginning of the pandemic, Andrew and I decided to separate. The combination of being apart for most of the year for many years and growing apart emotionally took its toll.”
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