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Posted: Sat, 25 Mar 2017 08:11:46 GMT

Ashley Olsen and Richard Sachs have reportedly called it quits.

DESIGNER and former child star Ashley Olsen has split from her financier boyfriend Richard Sachs as reports reveal they have called off their romance after five months together.

The 30-year-old star had been dating 58-year-old Richard — with news of the romance becoming public last November following a month of rumours, The Sun reports.

Ashley and Richard had attended a basketball game together — however it seems love has not lasted for the two.

“Ashley and Richard broke up,” an insider told Us magazine, confirming the split.

And it appears Ashley’s fashion responsibilities will be taking up all of her free time.

“She wants to focus on her clothing line right now,” the source continued.

However the source also claims Ashley and Richard will still be in close contact, adding: “They’re still friends and hang out.”

Richard Sachs and Ashley Olsen were photographed at a basketball game in New York City in November.

Richard Sachs and Ashley Olsen were photographed at a basketball game in New York City in November.Source:Getty Images

Ashley and Richard had been spied looking loved up and kissing while attending a New York Knicks vs. Brooklyn Nets game at Madison Square Garden.

The duo were on a double date with Ashley’s twin sister Mary-Kate and her husband, French businessman Oliver Sarkozy.

The split is in contract to Mary-Kate and Oliver who surprised everyone in November 2015 as they wed in a private ceremony after three years of dating.

Mary-Kate Olsen and Olivier Sarkozy married in secret in November, 2015.

Mary-Kate Olsen and Olivier Sarkozy married in secret in November, 2015.Source:Getty Images

Mary Kate recently opened up about her married life to Net-a-Porter’s The Edit.

“I have a husband, two stepkids [Julien and Margo] and a life,” she told the online magazine.

“I have to go home and cook dinner. I ride horses on the weekends. You find the thing that helps you relax, and if you don’t have it, you have to look for it. Or you get burned out, and then you’re not productive,” she added.

This article originally appeared on The Sun and has been republished here with permission.

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