Former New York City Mayor de Blasio and his wife, Chirlane McCray, announce they are separating after 30 years of marriage.
Mark Peterson / ReduxFormer New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and his wife, Chirlane McCray, announced they're separating after 30 years of marriage — without filing for divorce and while still living together for now.
“I just want to have fun,” McCray said before quickly turning to de Blasio adding: “It’s not that we haven’t had fun.”When reached by NBC News, the two-term mayor declined to comment but didn't dispute details in the story, saying,"for today we’re just letting the article speak for itself.” The pair said they began considering a separation two months ago, when de Blasio observed that they were no longer effusive about their love.“You can’t fake it,” McCray told The New York Times.“You can feel when things are off,” he said, “and you don’t want to live that way.”
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