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Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Parents In Deep ‘Doo-Doo’

Looks like a bit like poverty for the parents of Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal.  Who would have thought this could happen to the parents of two major stars?

You’d think with a couple of A-list actor spawn, the Gyllenhaal parents would be living comfortably. You’d be wrong. According to divorce docs obtained by TMZ, Stephen Gyllenhaal and Naomi Foner are in deep financial troubles. Foner, who is a screenwriter, claims she had to take out a loan during the writer’s strike because she doesn’t make much money otherwise. Foner says that throughout their marriage, the couple accumulated debt — including mortgage payments, home equity lines of credit against their two homes, several credit cards and “various other outstanding loans.” The couple separated back in January, but as recently as September Naomi complained to Stephen about their finances, to which he allegedly responded, “I have been clear that worse comes to worse I will let all of this collapse into ruin, just as I believe letting the markets crash and burn are the right approach.” Sounds like something the Joker would say, right?

The part I don’t get is why won’t Jake or Maggie help them out?  Lord knows they have plenty of the green.  So, what’s the story there?  This breaking news is really sad.  Isn’t family supposed to be there for each other?  It’s 2 days until Thanksgiving.  Where’s the love?  Where is all the ‘thanks’?  Maybe there even needs to be a little forgivenesss.  C’mon Jake, Maggie!  ‘Tis the season!!

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  1. Amy
    November 25th, 2008 | 8:42 pm

    Since both actors seem to be level headed and responsible I have to wonder about the parents.

  2. Gspot
    November 25th, 2008 | 9:55 pm

    The whole family is weird, but the dad is the weirdest of them all.

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