Sandra Bullock and Jesse James arrive at the Vanity Fair
Oscar party on in this March 7 file photo. (AP Photo/Peter
Kramer, File)
Jesse James says he's sorry for the pain and
embarrassment he's caused his wife Sandra Bullock and his three
children.
James told People magazine in a statement yesterday
that he exhibited "poor judgment" and "I deserve everything
bad that is coming my way."
Internet tabloid reports surfaced yesterday alleging
that 40-year-old motorcycle builder had been unfaithful to
Bullock, whom he married in 2005. Bullock subsequently
cancelled a planned appearance in London for the premiere of
"The Blind Side," for which she won an Oscar, a Screen Actors
Guild Award and a Golden Globe.
Representatives for James and Bullock did not respond to
calls and e-mails seeking comment.
Earlier it was reported Sandra Bullock cancelled her
appearance at the London premiere of "The Blind Side" days
after Internet reports alleged she was having trouble in her
marriage and that she had left the couple's Southern
California home.
People.com said Bullock had left the couple's home just days
before a report of infidelity by her husband surfaced.
The couple were last seen together publicly at the Oscars.
While Bullock didn't specifically thank James in her
acceptance speech for best actress, they walked hand-in-hand
on the red carpet, and he attended numerous award shows with
her leading up to the Oscars.
The 45-year-old actress said on Wednesday in a statement by
Warner Bros that she cannot attend next Tuesday's
premiere of "The Blind Side" for "unforeseen personal
reasons." She cancelled her appearance almost two weeks after
winning the Oscar for her performance in the movie.
Bullock went on to apologise for canceling her commitment and
to thank people for their support of the film, which has made
nearly $US253 million domestically.
She and James were married in July 2005.
If Bullock and her husband have parted, it continues a long
chain of broken relationships for best actress Academy Award
winners.
Just in the past year, Susan Sarandon (winner in 1996) and
Kate Winslet (2009) separated from their respective mates.
Reese Witherspoon, Halle Berry and Julia Roberts are among
the winners from the past decade who within a year of their
victories had parted from their then-companions.
When Hilary Swank won in 2000 for "Boys Don't Cry," observers
noted she did not mention her husband, Chad Lowe, in her
acceptance speech, leading to rumours the couple were in
trouble. Lowe was thanked first when Swank won again, in
2005, for "Million Dollar Baby." By the end of 2006, they had
divorced.
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