There might be a second trip down the aisle for Phil Collins and Orianne Cevey. The English singer's third ex-wife opened up about her rekindled romance with the "Against All Odds" singer in a recent interview with Swiss newspaper SonntagsBlick, and Cevey said the couple plans to remarry eight years after their $46 million dollar divorce.
"Love was never completely gone. [It] was just on another level," the 43-year-old told SonntagsBlick, translated via Google. "We know each other for 22 years, 15 we were a couple. Now we feel both the same thing: We should never diverge. The separation was a wrong decision."
"I call Phil now again as my husband," she continued. "We are close to so that it actually makes no difference whether we are married. But we are determined to get married one day a second time."
The couple's 2008 divorce ended with a $46 million settlement, People reported, which broke British legal records. After her split from the 65-year-old former Genesis drummer, Cevey moved to Miami with the couple's 14-year-old son Matthew and 11-year-old son Nicholas, and Cevey's third son from a previous marriage.
Collins opened about how he coped with his divorce, which included a struggle with alcoholism, but he revealed he has been sober for three years in a recent interview.
"I'm all right now," the singer told Billboard last month. "I bought [a house in Miami] about six months ago. I'm actually back with my third wife - I haven't really talked about it. We've been together for a while, and nobody's noticed."
Although the couple has rekindled their relationship, it doesn't seem like Collins and Cevey are on the same page when it comes to their future together.
"While Mr. Collins is happy that he and Orianne are reconciled," Collins' rep told People, "remarriage has not yet been discussed."