LOS ANGELES, Dec 30 (Reuters) – Oscar winner Mel Gibson and Rosalind Ross have separated after nine years together, a representative from Gibson’s legal team told Reuters on Tuesday.

The representative confirmed a joint statement provided exclusively to PEOPLE on Tuesday that the couple had split about a year ago, but chose not to share the news publicly until now.

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The couple, who first began dating in 2014, added they planned to continue co-parenting their 8-year-old son, Lars.

“Although it’s sad to end this chapter in our lives, we are blessed with a beautiful son and will continue to be the best parents possible,” the couple wrote in the statement.

The “Mad Max” actor, 69, and Ross, 35, a film director and former equestrian vaulter, were never married.

Gibson has seven children with Robyn Moore, his wife from 1980 to 2011.

The “Lethal Weapon” actor also has a 16-year-old daughter with songwriter Oksana Grigorieva.

Gibson is renowned in Hollywood as an actor, director and producer who has steered the action drama genre with popular titles including “The Patriot,” “Blood Father,” and “Braveheart,” which in 1996 won the best picture Oscar and best director for Gibson.

Reporting by Danielle Broadway; Editing by Howard Goller

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Danielle Broadway covers topics that range from film premieres, celebrity news, Hollywood legal proceedings, theater, press junkets, enterprise stories and more at Thomson Reuters. She has a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in English Literature from Cal State Long Beach and previously worked at the Los Angeles Times and freelanced at Teen Vogue, USA Today, Black Girl Nerds and other outlets. Danielle won an LA Press Club award for her Los Angeles Times cover story about South Los Angeles representation in the show “Insecure” and is a GLAAD Media Award nominee for her work on the PBS series “Subcultured” episode about the gay rodeo. She is a member of the African American Film Critics Association, Critics Choice Association, LA Press Club and GALECA (LGBTQ+ Critics).