Donnie Wahlberg’s Wife Files for Divorce

August 18, 2008 at 1:51pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

We would never celebrate someone else’s misfortune but, in this case, we’re about to throw a parade! A somber, respectful parade - but still a par-tay. One of our first loves is back on the market.

Donnie Wahlberg’s wife of nine year (they married in August, 1999), Kim Fey, has filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences.

Obviously, it’s a sad situation, especially since they have two sons, Xavier, 15 and Elijah, 7, but Donnie’s on the road with NKOTB and you know he’s getting more ass than a toilet seat.

We’re gonna get backstage if it kills us. He and Joey were always our favorites.

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