Mark Levengood now comments on his divorce from Jonas Gardel to Anna: “The love is not over”

Mark Levengood says in an interview with Anna magazine that the relationship with Jonas Gardell is now at a crossroads and a reunion is possible.

Jonas Gardell and Mark Levengood managed to be together for almost 40 years. PDO

In January, it was reported that the Swedish-Finnish journalist-presenter Mark Levengood58, has separated from her husband, writer Jonas Gardell, 59. Levengood said in an Instagram post that the couple is not filing for divorce, though the relationship has ended.

Now Levengood talks about the situation of the ex-couple In an interview with Anna magazine. According to him, the reason for the breakup was not the end of love.

– No, the love has not ended, says Levengood.

The couple managed to be together for almost 40 years, and they celebrated their wedding in 2011. Anna says that Levengood still wears the ring on her left ring finger. The fate of the relationship is currently unclear.

– I still don’t know if we will get back together. If we end up breaking up, it’s impossible for me to think that we’d aim for anything other than becoming close friends. We have children and everything, says Levengood.

Levengood and Gardell have two children with a female partner.

– We were together for so long that our lives have become closely intertwined. I don’t really know where Jonas ends and where I begin, Levengood says to Anna.

Gardell said in his published divorce update that the ex-couple is working things out in therapy.

– With sadness and in an unreal mood, I tell you that Mark and I have broken up. We are not filing for divorce, but we are no longer in a love relationship, we are trying to be friends. We are going to therapy and it remains to be seen where it will lead, Gardell wrote.

The cultural couple announced their separation in January. PDO

The couple is well-known in both Finland and Sweden, and the news of the breakup caused a lot of reactions in both countries. Levengood has often been called Sweden’s most famous Finn.

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