Andrew Silverman is more upset about ending his bromance with Simon Cowell than his marriage, it has been revealed.
Pals of the estranged couple have revealed that real estate developer has been acting up after he was voted out of the couple's three-way friendship with Simon Cowell, the New York Daily News reported.
The source has claimed that Andrew didn't give a "s**t'" that his wife was having an affair with Cowell, as long as he could hang out with friend and play on his yacht which came out different after it was known that Lauren disdained him.
Andrew, now, wants his wife to be in the spotlight for their divorce and friends claim that naming Cowell on the divorce papers is another signal that he wants his divorce drama to play out in public.
Sources for both Lauren and Andrew told Confidenti@l that they expect a divorce agreement to be reached in a couple of weeks because of the involvement of their son, Adam.
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