Renee Zellweger: Kenny Chesney Wedding "Biggest Mistake of my Life"
Actress Renee Zellweger attends the Official BAFTA after show party following The Orange British Academy Film Awards at Grosvenor House Hotel on February 19, 2006 in London, England. (Getty Images) -
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Renee Zellweger has finally opened up about her whirlwind romance/wedding/annulment with/to/from country singer Kenny Chesney. The Oscar winner, who was once engaged to Jim Carrey, wed Chesney in May 2005 after only four months of dating. She filed for annulment four months later, citing "fraud" as the cause of the split. Renee tells the British magazine Now, There was no alternative but to let it go. I made the biggest personal mistake of my life. I felt a fool. I was looking for something else. I just needed to put acting aside. I needed to sit still and not to worry about the dresses and the hair and the travel and the interviews. I was going through huge life changes at the time. I wanted to stop and be a girl for a while. My marriage came during this time and it was desperately important to me. I don't want anyone to think I didn't take it seriously. Sadly, the Bridget Jones star doesn't go into detail regarding the actual or perceived "fraud" in their marriage, but says simply that "there was no acceptance of my life or my friends." There have long been rumors that the "fraud" refers to Chesney's sexuality -- specifically, that he's more into Rons than Renees -- but Chesney vehemently denies these rumors. My sources (some of them openly playing for Team Ron) here in L.A. call bullsh*t on this, claiming the Hell-Ay gay community has long called Kenny Chesney a member. But what do I know? The Evil Beet Read us, or we'll send Naomi Campbell after you. Most Popular Stories
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