COSTNER IMPLODES!
National Enquirer|May 22, 2023
Cowboy king in crisis as marriage and Yellowstone go down the drain
COSTNER IMPLODES!

CRUSTY Kevin Costner is stuck in a real-life Field of Screams as his marriage collapses and his hit TV show Yellowstone flounders in noman’s land — and sources say it’s all due to his overblown ego!

“Kevin is crushed by the reality that he is facing disaster in both his personal and professional lives,” an insider exclusively snitches to The National ENQUIRER. “Now, he’s faced with the enormous task of trying to fix both!”

Sources claim the arrogant 68-year-old Field of Dreams star was blindsided by divorce papers from his wife of more than 18 years, Christine Baumgartner, 49. She’s said to be furious he ignored her ultimatum to scale back his work schedule to spend more time with her and their three children, sons Cayden, 15, and Hayes, 14, and daughter Grace, 12.

“Kevin paid her lip service by demanding a more favorable shooting schedule on Yellowstone,” says the source. “But then he threw gasoline on the fire by using that time to focus on his Civil War project.”

When the Dances with Wolves Oscar winner began filming the second installment of his new four-part Civil War epic, Horizon: An American Saga, sources say a furious Christine decided to throw in the towel.

Out-of-touch Kevin was apparently clueless. He was photographed flashing his wedding ring while cozying up to two women at a Horizon screening party in Las Vegas just two days before Christine filed! 

Insiders say Christine just got fed up with her husband’s all-consuming obsessions with work, money and his Hollywood legacy.

This story is from the May 22, 2023 edition of National Enquirer.

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