Nick and Vanessa Call it Quits

June 24, 2009 at 6:11am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Nick Lachey and Vanessa Minnillo have split.

The couple who have been dating for three years “have amicably split, but remain good friends who still greatly care for one another," Minnillo's rep confirmed.

They met on the set of Lachey’s music video for his song What’s Left of Me in 2006 after Vanessa had just ended her three-year relationship with New York Yankees all-star, Derek Jeter and Lachey had just gotten divorced from Jessica Simpson.

Maybe they will come to their senses after they realize both of their careers are in the toilet, and all they have is each other.

Unless, Nick resurrects 98 Degrees or becomes a regular on One Tree Hill, now that would change everything.

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