Rebecca Gahart shared a clear update about her relationship a few hours before revealing her ALS diagnosis with Eric Dane.
During an interview E! news On Wednesday, the 53 -year -old actor said that he is on good terms with Dane after filing him to divorce in 2018. However, in March, he filed to dismiss the divorce petition.
“We are the best friends. We are really closer,” he told the publication, while at the screening of Minisariies, The Carters: Hearts to Love You in Los Angeles. “We are great co-owners. I think it is important not to see a relationship that ends as a failure.”
Beverly Hills, 90210 Alum continued to appreciate her marriage, before she and Dane ended her romantic relationship.
“I think it is important not to see a relationship that ends as a failure,” he said. “It was not a failure. It was a great success. We were married, I mean, we are still married, but together for 15 years, and we had two beautiful children so I think it is a successful relationship, and it is how we see it.”
Gayheart and Gray anatomy Alum tied the knot in 2004 and welcomed two children, Billy, 15, and Georgi, 13.

He shared a joint statement to declare his divorce in 2018, given that ending his marriage was the “best decision” for his family.
He said, “We will continue our friendship and work as a team for the co-parents of our two beautiful girls as they are the most important thing in the world.” “We please ask that you respect our privacy during this time because we navigate the next stage of our life.”
However, according to the court documents PeopleGahart requested to dismiss the 2018 divorce petition without prejudice, and both signed the document.
A day later Gahart talked about his friendship with Dane, Excitement Star revealed that he had come to know of ALS.
“I am grateful to my love with my love because we navigate this next chapter,” he told People On Thursday. “I feel lucky that I am able to continue working and (eager to return to the set of () Excitement Next week. I please ask that you give my family and I give privacy during this time. ,
ALS, also known as motor neuron disease, is an incurable condition that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord and causes to increase muscle paralysis over time.
According to the US National Institute of Neurological Disorder and Strokes (Ninds), early symptoms of the disease include: muscle circles in the hands, feet, shoulders or tongue; Cramps; Tight or hard muscles; muscle weakness; Slade or nose speech; And difficulty in chewing and swallowing.
There is currently no cure for ALS, but US Food and Drug Administration has approved several drugs to reduce the inconvenience of victims such as Reluzole and Radicwa.