Porter’s representative informed the public that the “sad decision” was amicable. “They continue to love and support each other as they embark on this next chapter,” rep Simon Halls said. “There will be no further comment from either party and it would be appreciated if their privacy be respected.”
The Emmy-winning Pose star and Smith met in 2009 and dated for about a year before going their separate ways. They rekindled their romance in 2015 and wed in January 2017 after a two-week engagement. Porter told members of the general public at the time that marriage was something he and Smith had never really planned.
In 2009 Porter and Smith met and dated briefly, before reuniting in 2015.
They were engaged in 2016 and got married two weeks later in 2017 in New York.
Porter had previously told media platforms that he was happy to see same sex marriage become legal in his lifetime.
“We both grew up in households where who we are is labeled an ‘abomination,’” Porter said. “The thought of marriage, there was no context for it — there was no dreaming about it because there was no context to dream; it was unspoken and very clear that the sanctity of marriage was not for us.”
“So to see that come around, to see that tide turned, it still takes my breath away; I’m still trying to find the words to describe it.”
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