"Ex-wife takes aim" - Danny Cipriani is getting divorced after four years of marriage - Ruck

“Ex-wife takes aim” – Danny Cipriani is getting divorced after four years of marriage

In the aftermath of their split, Victoria, wife of rugby sensation Danny Cipriani, didn’t hold back in expressing her sentiments towards the star.

The news of their separation surfaced earlier today with Cipriani revealing the end of their nearly four-year marriage.

He wrote: “Victoria and I sat together this weekend and agreed to separate after 4 years of marriage. 

“Whilst we’ve had some wonderful times together, we’ve also recognised we’re on different journeys and whilst this is sad news, it’s also a new chapter for us both to pursue our own happiness. 

“I only wish the best for Victoria and her children.”

Hitting back, she wrote: “I’m not sure why Daniel needs to tell instagram of his relationship status. I don’t wish for the invasion. Could I ask for some privacy, while navigating through this fragile time.”

The Mail claimed the pair split after Victoria saw “messages on his phone”.

They added: “Victoria had been increasingly unhappy over the last few months.

“Things got tense and then she saw some text messages on his phone and it led to some difficult rows between them and they have now split up.

They are both devastated at the breakdown of their marriage.”


Join our Breaking News and Top Stories WhatsApp community

Join our Breaking News and Top Stories WhatsApp community for all the latest news direct to your phone.

No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the RUCK team.

We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners.

If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose ‘exit group’.

CLICK HERE TO JOIN


40 best English rugby players of all-time

#40. Wade Dooley

Renowned English lock known for his towering height and physicality. Capped multiple times for England and played a crucial role in the national team’s success in the late 1980s.

#98. Manu Tuilagi

Dynamic English center renowned for his strength, speed, and devastating ball-carrying abilities. A powerful presence on the field, known for breaking tackles and creating scoring opportunities.

Manu Tuilagi of England during the Autumn Nations Match between England and Tonga at Twickenham Stoop on 6 November 2021. Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK

#38. Dylan Hartley

Former England captain and hooker, known for his tenacity and leadership skills. Led England to multiple victories and was a key figure in the team’s success during the Eddie Jones era.

#37. Maggie Alphonsi

Renowned former England rugby player and trailblazer in women’s rugby. Alphonsi excelled as a flanker, known for her ferocious tackling, speed, and relentless work rate. A World Cup winner in 2014, she has made a lasting impact on the sport, inspiring future generations of female rugby players.

#36. Trevor Woodman

Retired English prop known for his expertise in the scrum. A World Cup winner in 2003, Woodman’s technical skills and strength made him a formidable force in the front row.

#35. Kyran Bracken

Former England scrum-half who was a key contributor during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Known for his quick thinking, accurate passing, and strategic decision-making.

#34. Billy Vunipola

Powerful English number eight known for his physicality and ball-carrying abilities. A key player in both the national team and Saracens, bringing impact and strength to every game.

Billy Vunipola of England in possession ahead of Kazuki Himeno of Japan during the Autumn International Series match between England and Japan at Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham, London on Saturday 12th November 2022 | Photo: James Fearn/PPAUK.

#33. Joe Marler

Experienced English prop known for his scrummaging skills and strong work ethic. A determined player who brings both intensity and humor to the team.

Joe Marler of England Rugby during the Six Nations Championship match between England and Wales at Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham, London on February 26th 2021. – PHOTO: Phil Mingo/PPAUK

#32. Steve Thompson

Former England hooker and World Cup winner in 2003. A dynamic player who combined technical skill with physicality, contributing to England’s success on the international stage.

#31. Will Carling

Former England captain and center known for his leadership and playmaking abilities. Led England to multiple Five Nations victories and played a significant role in their success.

CONTINUES ON PAGE TWO