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Jamie-Lynn, beau split

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METRO NEWS SERVICES
April 25, 2008 10:27 p.m.
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It’s over for Sopranos star Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Scott Sartiano, her boyfriend of two years, a source has confirmed to People magazine.

“They are currently split up as they’re living on different coasts and their lives are taking a different direction,” the source said. “They are still really close and you never know what is going to happen in the future.”

After her marriage to her manager AJ DiScala ended in 2006, Sigler, 26, was inseparable from Sartiano, 33, a nightlife impresario in New York who co-owns Butter restaurant and the newly opened lounge 1OAK.

The relationship turned rocky recently, and “she went to New York to work on their problems,” said a friend of Sigler’s. “She was in New York up until a few days ago and that’s when it ended.”
Another friend called the breakup “mutual.”

“They have both accepted it and are doing their own thing. They’re still very close and share so much love for each other.”

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