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Jennifer Grey agrees to $3,931 monthly spousal support from ex Clark Gregg over 2 years after divorce

The ex-couple made a commitment on January 1 'to meet, confer, and recalculate spousal support every 6 months or by mutual agreement'
PUBLISHED JAN 17, 2023
The couple got divorced in 2020 after 19 years of marriage (Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney)
The couple got divorced in 2020 after 19 years of marriage (Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Actress Jennifer Grey and actor Clark Gregg are finalizing the conditions of their divorce and the 'Dirty Dancing' star is set to receive thousands of dollars in support, according to sources. After 19 years together, the actress announced she was divorcing renowned actor and director Gregg, shocking her fans. They also had a daughter together while residing in Venice, California.

After getting married in July 2001, the two co-stars of the 2006 Lifetime film 'The Road to Christmas' revealed that they were getting divorced in July 2020. The finalization of the divorce took place on February 16, 2021. The former couple had reached a settlement at that point. Grey was to keep all of her profits and residuals from the films 'Dirty Dancing' (1987) and 'Dirty Dance 2: Havana Nights' (2004). Despite the fact that she did not feature in the adaptation. On a number of major collaborations, including several Marvel films in which Gregg portrayed Agent Phil Coulson, the two were slated to divide royalties and residuals.

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The 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' actor committed to giving her a 10% cut of any gross revenues for feature films and a 5% cut for work on any TV series, under the terms of the agreement. Up until their daughter, Stella becomes 24 years old, the two will divide the cost of raising her.

Along with agreeing to pay Grey $15,144, the 'Iron Man' actor also forfeited his right to spousal support. However, it appears that the pair has changed their agreement in fresh paperwork. The Blast reported that Gregg had agreed to pay Grey $3,931 on the first of each month beginning on July 1, 2022. The ex-couple made a commitment on January 1, 2023, "to meet, confer, and recalculate spousal support every 6 months or by mutual agreement."

Actors Clark Gregg and Jennifer Grey at the Los Angeles World Premiere of Marvel Studios' BLACK PANTHER at Dolby Theatre on January 29, 2018 in Hollywood, California.
Actors Clark Gregg and Jennifer Grey at the Los Angeles World Premiere of Marvel Studios' BLACK PANTHER at Dolby Theatre on January 29, 2018, in Hollywood, California (Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney)

Both parties stated that the DissoMaster program would develop spousal support guidelines that would take into account both of their salaries. The program will show how much Gregg owes Grey, and she will start receiving spousal support based on that amount. There are a few restrictions on this arrangement, though. The spousal support will end if Gregg or Grey died. Another provision states that spousal support will end if Grey remarries. Additionally, spousal support may be terminated if both parties agree to do so.

The approximate gross monthly income from all sources served as the foundation for the spousal support order. Gregg's total monthly income is listed as $84,884, while Grey's total monthly income is listed as $48,657. The star from 'The Avengers' must also give Grey a lump sum payment of $23,586 on or before January 15 in order to cover retroactive spousal support from July 1 to December 1. Gregg and Grey both signed the contract on January 9.

(L-R) Jennifer Grey, Stella Gregg, and Clark Gregg attend the Los Angeles Global Premiere for Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Infinity War on April 23, 2018 in Hollywood, California.
(L-R) Jennifer Grey, Stella Gregg, and Clark Gregg attend the Los Angeles Global Premiere for Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Infinity War on April 23, 2018 in Hollywood, California (Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney)

Jennifer Grey will reprise her role as Frances 'Baby' Houseman 35 years after the legendary "Dirty Dancing" movie was first released. The "next chapter" of Baby's tale was unveiled at CinemaCon in Las Vegas in April 2022. However, Grey stated to People in November 2020 that they will not attempt to recreate the romance she had with Patrick Swayze's character, given the 'Ghost' actor died in 2009 from pancreatic cancer at the age of 57. Details concerning the movie are still being kept under wraps.

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