Rose McGowan Divorcing Husband Davey Detail After Just Two Years of Marriage

By Monya Fleming monya.fleming@mstarsnews.com | Feb 05, 2016 02:27 PM EST

Rose McGowan has filed for divorce from her husband, artist Davey Detail, after two years of marriage. The former Charmed actress listed the date of separation as May 1, 2015. The couple have no children and the 42-year-old actress requested the judge deny spousal support to her estranged husband.

The visual artist proposed to McGowan in July 2013 after one year together. Rose and Davey married in October 2013 in an outdoor ceremony in Los Angeles. This was the first marriage for the Jawbreaker star.

There is no information on a pre-nuptial agreement between Detail and McGowan, but the court documents state there will be a "stipulated judgement."  The Grindhouse star is reportedly worth around $18 milion.

Although this was the first marriage for Rose, she was previously engaged to Marilyn Manson back in 2001.

During an appearance on Watch What Happens Live, McGowan was asked she and Manson.  The actress stated, "Scarface," with Cohen appearing a bit confused. Rose broke it down for him, suggesting it was drugs but then turning the whole thing into a joke.


Rose was also previously engaged to director Robert Rodriguez for two years, from October 2007 until October 2009, when they called off the wedding.

McGowan, who recently shaved her head bald, is outspoken about double standards in Hollywood.

In an Instagram post, she wrote, "Thoughts on the current state of tent pole films aka superheroes. I'd like to petition for other stories to be added to the slate. Where are the human stories?  I don't want green goblins and tight outfits. I want intelligence, daring, work that drives society forward. I want a mirror, not every cliché regurgitated ad nauseum. From Scarface, to Lebowski, to M, to Anchor Man, to the sublime Carol, to Chinatown, to Sullivan's Travels-. Let's bring complexity back."

She continued, "Let's be the badasses we used to be. Open up the director's chair and it'll change. #hollywood #directing think of all the stories not on screen because women are blocked by the status quo. F**k the status quo. Honestly, it got so boring in front of the camera I had to quit. Boring often times egomaniacal tyrants not making art. Hmmm.. Why ever should that change? Add women. Change the conversation. Promote depth."

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