Tim Burton and Monica Bellucci have break up.
Tim Burton and Monica Bellucci have introduced their break up
The Beetlejuice director and the Italian actress confirmed that their two-year romance is over in a joint assertion issued on Friday (19.09.25).
The assertion learn: “It’s with a lot respect and deep look after one another that Monica Bellucci and Tim Burton have determined to half methods.”
The duo first crossed paths again in 2006 however are believed to have reconnected on the Lumiere Movie Competition in France in 2022 – with Monica revealing that the pair have been an merchandise the next yr.
The 60-year-old star informed Elle France: “What can I say… I am glad I met the person, initially.
“It is a type of encounters that hardly ever occurs in life… I do know the person, I like him, and now I’ll meet the director, one other journey begins.
“I like Tim. And I’ve nice respect for Tim Burton.”
Monica even landed a task in Tim’s 2024 flick Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the sequel to the 1988 comedy horror film, as Delores – the ex-wife of Michael Keaton’s titular character.
She stated: “I am so honoured to be part of this movie and to come back into Tim’s world.
“Tim is an artist and he is aware of the way to make conditions which can be unbelievable and horrific and comedian and emotional all on the similar time.
“He helped me a lot to create this monster, greater than a monster, she is a creature. She is imply but additionally charming. She is a metaphor of life. Tim informed me concerning the character and stated he considered me, and he confirmed me what he thought.
“Tim loves Italy and he loves Italian movies and he has confirmed me so many movies. I’ve found Mario Bava (director of 1957 horror movie I Vampiri) because of him.”
In the meantime, Burton had described Bellucci as “very particular” final yr.
The 67-year-old director – who has youngsters Billy, 21, and Nell, 17, from his relationship with former accomplice Helena Bonham Carter – informed The Instances newspaper: “[She is] a really particular individual.”