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He broke Kylie Minogue's heart. Now, actor Joshua Sasse's marriage to another Aussie girl is OVER after we caught him canoodling with a blonde - and you won't believe how he's responded

He broke Kylie Minogue's heart. Now, actor Joshua Sasse's marriage to another Aussie girl is OVER after we caught him canoodling with a blonde - and you won't believe how he's responded

Daily Mail​a day ago
The British actor who famously broke Kylie Minogue 's heart by having a fling with his co-star has now split from his wife after we pictured him with another woman.
Back in 2017, reports of infidelity led to Minogue ending things with Joshua Sasse.
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