David Duchovny, Téa Leoni Remain Friendly
Though David Duchovny and Téa Leoni confirmed that they have been separated for several months, a source who knows the couple says they still appear close and friendly.
“They get along great together,” says a source in their New York City neighborhood.
“They are such a nice family, so down-to-earth,” the source adds. The family was seen together at the Czech Street Festival in Manhattan earlier this month.
Duchovny, 48, and Leoni, 42, were married in 1997. They have two children, daughter Madelaine West, 9, and son Kyd, 6.
Speaking to PEOPLE last week, before the separation announcement and following Duchovny’s release from rehab for sex addiction, Gossip Girl star Madchen Amick (who will appear on Duchovny’s Showtime series Californication later this season), told PEOPLE: “I know that his family is really important to him, and he always speaks fondly about them. The only hard part about doing the show [in California] is being away from them. But I know he really adores them.”
Duchovny is currently preparing for an upcoming starring role in The Joneses, also starring Demi Moore.
Source: People Magazine














October 17th, 2008 at 2:02 pm
That’s great to hear that they are getting along, it’s always best if partners can maintain a close and friendly relationship after seperation/divorce when there are children involved. keeping the family in my thoughts and prayers.
Karen ( Atlanta, Georgia)
October 18th, 2008 at 7:41 pm
At least they’re being mature about this.
The press and this whole Billy thing is kinda annoying though.
October 19th, 2008 at 4:22 pm
They’re two adult people and I think they will understand this situation. If they have decided so it is not necessary to blame them for it. Life is a difficult piece, everything happens and everyone can have hard times. The most important for them is not begin enemies. I am sure, that soon all will be adjusted, I think it is not necessary to despair! Together or separately – they will decide, and I would not began to pry into another’s life.
Yours faithfully, Lolita Hunter (Russia)