Bad break for Winona Ryder
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Winona Ryder has reportedly split from her boyfriend.
The A Scanner Darkly actress began dating Blake Sennett from the US band Rilo Kiley last year, but People magazine has claimed their relationship is now over.
It is unclear why the pair decided to call time on their romance.
Winona - who was rumoured to have got engaged to Blake in March - is allegedly finding it hard to come to terms with the break up and is trying to keep busy with the filming of her new movie Stay Cool.
A friend of the pair said: “The split was tough on Winona.”
It was first reported that Winona and Blake were dating in October last year, although at the time it was suggested they had been conducting a clandestine romance for several months.
Winona was even rumoured to have cut short a trip to Italy’s Milan Fashion Week to be with the guitarist.
A source said at the time: “They've been seeing each other for a couple of months now and Winona seems really smitten.
"They make a real effort to spend time together, and she even dashed back from Milan to be with him when the band were performing a concert in Washington.”
- Z_Bang! Showbiz
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