Morgan Spurlock Was Navigating Sara Bernstein Divorce When He Died
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Super Size Me director Morgan Spurlock settled his divorce with his estranged wife Sara Bernstein just three months before passing away in May at the age of 53. The couple got married in 2016 and had a son named Kallen, who is now 8 years old. However, Bernstein filed for divorce in March 2021, five years after they tied the knot.
Spurlock and Bernstein came to an agreement in February of this year, with a proposed judgment being issued shortly after. According to court records obtained by We, a letter was filed in court earlier this month. However, there have been no further updates on finalizing the case. Us has contacted lawyers representing both parties for their input.
In a statement to Us, Spurlock's attorney Randi L. Karmel expressed sadness over the news. She described Morgan as a great person to work with, appreciative of his family, and committed to his children's well-being. Karmel extended her thoughts to his family during this challenging time, noting his young age and the fact that he leaves behind two children. Prior to his passing, all issues between Spurlock and Bernstein had been resolved amicably.
News of Spurlock's passing was announced on May 24, with reports stating that he had lost his battle with cancer the day before.
In a statement, Spurlock's brother Craig expressed his sadness over the loss, saying, "It was a sad day, as we said goodbye to my brother Morgan. Morgan's art, ideas, and generosity touched many lives. The world has lost a creative genius and a special man. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to work alongside him."
Morgan is survived by his parents, two brothers, and his two sons. He shared his son Laken, 17, with his ex-wife Alexandra Jamieson. In the May obituary, Bernstein and Jamieson are both referred to as Morgan’s “former spouses.”
Morgan and Jamieson, who is a vegan chef, began dating in 2002. She was featured in the documentary Super Size Me, where she supported Morgan during his 30-day experiment of only eating McDonald’s meals. The couple got married in 2006 but eventually separated after five years.
During a 2013 interview for the Good Life Project, Jamieson opened up about her long-term relationship with Morgan. They shared a strong bond and felt at ease with each other while working together on the Oscar-nominated documentary. According to Jamieson, having her partner by her side was a supportive experience.
After their collaboration on the documentary, the couple ventured into creating another TV show called 30 Days. Jamieson appeared in a couple of episodes alongside Morgan, where they lived on minimum wage for a month. The show delved into social issues similar to Super Size Me, but it posed challenges for their relationship. Adjusting to the demanding experiment while having early morning camera calls made it difficult for them to communicate and connect intimately. The unrealistic environment added strain to their bond.
Editor's P/S:
Morgan Spurlock's untimely passing at such a young age is a profound loss for his family and the film industry. His legacy as a thought-provoking filmmaker is undeniable, with his iconic documentary "Super Size Me" shedding light on the detrimental effects of fast food consumption. It is heartwarming to know that despite his personal struggles, Spurlock remained committed to his children's well-being and had amicably resolved his divorce prior to his passing.
The complexities of Spurlock's relationships with his ex-wives, Alexandra Jamieson and Sara Bernstein, reflect the challenges of balancing personal and professional lives. Jamieson's support during his "Super Size Me" experiment and their subsequent collaboration on "30 Days" highlight the power of shared experiences in forging bonds. However, the demanding nature of their work also posed challenges, underscoring the delicate balance between career aspirations and intimate relationships. Spurlock's legacy will serve as a reminder of the importance of both personal fulfillment and the bonds we forge with those closest to us.