Rachel Bilson and Hayden Christensen ‘split’ after 10 years together

The former couple met on the set of Jumper back in 2007 
All over? Rachel Bilson and Hayden Christensen have reportedly split
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Jennifer Ruby20 September 2017
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Rachel Bilson and Hayden Christensen have reportedly called off their engagement and ended their relationship after 10 years together.

The actors, who met on the set of thriller Jumper back in 2007, are thought to have gone their separate ways a few months ago.

“They've been on the outs for a couple of month. They are completely, officially done,” a source told US Weekly.

The insider added: “She’s full-time back in LA. He’s here in Toronto.”

The OC star Bilson got engaged to the Star Wars actor just a few months after they worked together on Doug Liman’s film.

They called off their engagement in August 2010 and split, but reconciled just three months later.

Bilson gave birth to the couple’s daughter, Briar Rose, in October 2014, later revealing that her name was a nod to their love of Disney films.

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Talking about becoming a father at the time, Christensen said: “I have this little angel in my life now and Rachel and I are so thrilled. We don't sleep as much as we used to, but it's all so worth it.”

Bilson later told Lapalme magazine: “I may have another child, that's still up in the air. I'm having so much fun with the one right now.

“I want to be happy and content. All the life BS that happens doesn't matter. You want to be happy, you want your kid to be happy and you want everyone in your life to be healthy and happy.'

Bilson and Christensen were last spotted together back in June when the actress visited him on the set of his new film, Little Italy.

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