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Nick Lachey, Vanessa Minnillo break up

Grab your handkerchiefs.

Nick Lachey and Vanessa Minnillo have broken up, according to People.com and about a thousand other gossip Web sites.

A publicist for the actress and former MTV VJ confirmed to E! News that she and the 98 Degrees alum “have amicably split but remain good friends who still greatly care for one another.”

Minnillo, 28, started dating Lachey, 35, in 2006 after meeting during a shoot for his music video for “What’s Left of Me.” She had just ended her three-year romance with New York Yankees star Derek Jeter, and he had just gotten divorced from singer Jessica Simpson.

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By Pagliacci

June 24, 2009 1:27 PM | Link to this

Ridi, Nick Lachey, sul tuo amore infranto! Ridi del duol, che t’avvelena il cor!

By romeo

June 25, 2009 5:31 PM | Link to this

e-plomaceta…i agree.
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