Glee's Dianna Agron 'splits from her Mumford & Sons' husband Winston Marshall'

Dianna Agron and her husband Winston Marshall have split, ending their marriage of three years, according to US Weekly.

Dianna, 34, and Winston, 32, are alleged to have separated one year ago, and have been reportedly living apart since the split.

A source reportedly told the publication: “They have been living separately since last year. [Dianna] is dating.”

Daily Star Online has contacted Dianna and Winston’s representatives for comment.

The lovebirds were first rumoured to have struck up a romance in 2015, after they were pictured holding hands while strolling through the streets of Paris.

Dianna Agron and her singer husband Winston Marshall have reportedly parted ways (Image: FilmMagic)

Surrounded by their close family and friends, the Glee actress married the Mumford & Sons banjoist in an intimate ceremony in Morocco back in 2017.

Wearing an embroidered nude tulle gown designed by Valentino, Dianna and Winston celebrated the occasion in the Beldi Country Club in Marrakech.

After their wedding, a source told the publication: “He is the nicest guy and treats her like a princess.

Dianna and Winston preferred to keep their relationship out of the spotlight (Image: GC Images)

“He is so thoughtful and flies her family everywhere they go and to see them whenever she wants. He is also so good to her friends.”

Throughout their relationship, Dianna and Winston preferred to keep their relationship out of the spotlight, rarely sharing photos of one another over social media.

Neither Dianna nor Winston has yet to confirm the split.

Neither Dianna nor Winston has yet to confirm the split (Image: GC Images)

Dianna is best known for her role as cheerleader Quinn Fabray on Glee, starring alongside the likes of Lea Michele and Naya Rivera from the show’s inception in 2009.

Born in London, Winston has played the banjo for award-winning folk band Mumford & Sons since 2007.

More recent years have seen Dianna transition into making music, playing small scale gigs in NYC while keeping up her acting career.

Speaking to Nylon last year, she said: “I forget that there’s ways like this in which I can engage on such a personal level and share this deep, deep love I have for music in an intimate space.

“I know for other people, playing on a big stage in a big arena gives them that big adrenaline rush, but I do find that in a small room.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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