First their marriage, now their home - five months after announcing their separation, Robin Thicke and his wife Paula Patton have placed their California house on the market.
The couple's 3,158-square-foot Hollywood Hills home has been listed for $2.985 million, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The two-story house includes three bedrooms, a private pool, spa, a two-car garage, two fireplaces and view of Sunset Boulevard and the Canyon.
TMZ reported that the former couple's home was originally purchased by Thicke's dad, Alan Thicke in 1990 for $910,000. The deed was later passed down to the "Blurred Lines" singer and his wife as a gift in 2005. A source told the gossip site that neither spouse haas officially moved out of the home.
Patton and Thicke announced they were separating in February, following nine years of marriage. The couple, who welcomed their son, Julian, in 2010, met at a hip-hop club when they were 16 years old.
"We will always love each other and be best friends, however, we have mutually decided to separate at this time," the couple said in a joint statement to People Magazine in February.
The decision to sell their house comes months after failed attempts by Thicke to win back his estrange wife's love. Thicke's latest album, "Paula," sold poorly and tanked on the charts; however the singer has been vocal about his separation.
"I try to keep most of that private, but, I haven't seen her for four months," he said in an interview with New York's Hot 97. "We're cool. She's the best girl in the world, a great mother and still a good friend. We're apart because we just couldn't be together anymore for a while. There's a hundred different reasons, there isn't just one. There's a long list... I changed, and I got a little too selfish, a little too greedy, and little too full of myself."