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Posted: 2016-10-14T12:11:05Z | Updated: 2016-10-25T18:47:06Z

Nancy ODell , who emerged as a subject of Donald Trump and Billy Bushs lewd conversation, has split from her husband, Keith Zubchevich, People magazine reported Thursday.

The 50-year-old ODell, host of Entertainment Tonight, filed for a legal separation in early September well before the infamous Access Hollywood exchange made headlines a source told People.

According to US Weekly, which also confirmed the split, ODell and Zubchevich married in 2005 and have a daughter, Ashby. Zubchevich, a chief strategist of a technology company , has two sons, Tyler and Carson, from a previous marriage. The five live together in the L.A. area, according to ODells Facebook page.

After the 2005 hot mic banter surfaced last week featuring Trump bragging to then-Access Hollywood reporter Bush about hitting on women and his ability to grope them without reprisal, ODell was identified as one of the subjects.

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There is no room for objectification of women, or anybody for that matter, not even in the locker room, she said on ET.