Michelle Williams and Jason Segel Split Due to Distance: Have You Ever Been in a Long Distance Relationship?
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2013/02/27 20:00:00
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Is no relationship in Hollywood safe?! Arguably 2012's cutest celeb couple, Michelle Williams and Jason Segel, have split -- reportedly due to distance. Check out the video below for more details on the former couple.
The stars of "How I Met Your Mother" and the upcoming blockbuster "Oz the Great and Powerful" have apparently called it quits, and according to a source who spoke to People magazine, it was because of distance. Williams, 32, lives in New York while Segel, 33, is based in Los Angeles.
The pair were together for one year before apparently splitting up earlier this month. A source told Us Weekly that the break-up was "mutual" and added that "It's a sad moment. They respect each other."
The couple was often seen out together with Matilda, Williams' seven-year-old daughter from her relationship with the late Heath Ledger. We won't pretend that we're not bummed to hear the news. Have you ever been in a long distance relationship?






















700 miles was the distance between us.
we had been great friends forever and when we were both single we thought "why aren't WE together?"
After a few trips back and forth, we decided that we had to figure out a way to make it work... and it took almost a year to make it happen.
we've been together for 7+years now and couldn't be happier... but it wouldn't have worked out if the miles between us became a permanent thing. the back and forth and not being able to share in the day-to-day experiences would've gotten tiresome at some point... but we worked hard and saw the light and made it work.
all the struggle and waiting has been ever so worth it... he's my 1 and only, now and forever more.
But generally, when I think "long distance", I think of people who met online in a chat room, connected well, but live on a different part of the nation - or sometimes even a different country.
There's nothing wrong with that either, as connecting to people you get along with is a wonderful thing, but to have a full-blown girlfriend-boyfriend relationship with them? Just not my thing. I need some physical chemistry too.