Eddie Murphy has a new flame in his life
The star of the hit animated film Shrek, Eddie Murphy, has found a new woman. He recently ended his marriage with producer Tracy Edmonds and is now seeing a waitress at an LA restaurant named Lara LaRue.
She is the sister of Eva LaRue, who stars in CSI: Miami. The waitress is 25-years-old, very good looking and a model.
UK tabloids claim that they met each other at a bowling match, and have been together since March.
The actor's friends say that he is the happiest they have seen him in a long time. He tells everyone that he is in love with this new woman. He sends her flowers everyday. However, Eddie has some baggage, his daughter with Melanie Brown (a member of the Spice Girls) and five children with Nicole his ex-wife.
Lara has stated for a tabloid, "I know Eddie. He's an amazing guy. I respect him and he respects me." Eddies friends have even said that the couple is planning to move in together.
[Via: The Times of India]
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