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Nicholas Sparks Splits From Wife Cathy After 25 Years of Marriage

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Broadimage/Shutterstock (2117057ca) Cathy Sparks, Nicholas Sparks 'Safe Haven' film premiere, Los Angeles, America - 05 Feb 2013
Nicholas Sparks and his wife Cathy split Broadimage/Shutterstock

This love story did not have a happy ending. Best-selling author Nicholas Sparks and his wife Cathy — the inspiration for his many heart-wrenching novels — are separating after 25 years of marriage, he confirms to Us Weekly.

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“Cathy and I have separated,” Sparks, 49, tells Us. “This is of course not a decision we’ve made lightly. We remain close friends with deep respect for each other and love for our children. For our children’s sake, we regard this as a private matter.”

The pair, who tied the knot in 1989, share five kids — sons Miles, Ryan, and Landon, and twin girls Lexie and Savannah.

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The famed scribe, whose beloved books (many adapted for the big screen) include tearjerkers like The Notebook, The Best of Me, The Last Song, and A Walk to Remember — first met his wife during spring break in his senior year at Notre Dame. In an interview with GQ last October, Sparks recalled how he met Cathy on a Monday. By Tuesday, he told her: “I will marry you.”

The two then exchanged passionate love letters, much like a plot from one of his beloved films. “Between March, when we met, and May, when we graduated, I don’t know, a hundred love letters?” Sparks speculated to GQ. “A hundred and fifty?”

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In a 2013 interview with HuffPost Live, Sparks told the site that his wife served as the inspiration for many of the female characters in his stories and subsequent film adaptations starring A-listers like Rachel McAdams (The Notebook), Miley Cyrus (The Last Song), Julianne Hough (Safe Haven), and more.

“I married a woman who loves a lot,” Sparks said of Cathy. “Certainly every female character I’ve ever crafted is a lot like my wife. They’re intelligent and loyal, they’re funny. And most of all, they’re not wishy-washy women. They’re good, solid women.”

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