Finally, it seems that David Schwimmer, aka Ross Geller of “Friends” fame, is tying the knot. And Zoe Buckman, 24, a British photographer, appears to be the lucky gal.
Mr. Schwimmer, 43, reportedly met Ms. Buckman while he was in London directing the 2007 film “Run Fatboy Run.” This will be the first marriage for both The Schwimm and Ms Buckman.
Speaking of marriages, Tinseltown was taken aback recently to hear news that Academy Award-winning Kate Winslet (“The Reader,” “Titanic”) and Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes (“American Beauty,” “Road To Perdition”) are splittin’ up. The couple separated earlier this year, according to their attorneys.
Ms. Winslet, 34, was conspicuously “sans Mendes” recently at the Oscars ceremony in L.A. Brit media claims that working on the film “Revolutionary Road” broke up the couple. (Ironically, the flick is about the disintegration of a marriage.)
In other random celeb relationship news, Sarah Silverman told Playboy that she still believes in love in her post-Jimmy Kimmel era. (Thank heavens!) Sarah and Jimmy were together from 2002-2009 (off and on, on and off).
“I’d like to find that person,” said the comedian, 39, who is currently dating “Family Guy” writer Alec Sulkin. “I think Jimmy and I had every intention of spending the rest of our lives with each other. I love love. It’s my top priority. Jimmy will tell you, I’m a good girl.
”We were together for so long and tried our best to make it work,” Sarah said. “I can think of him now and don’t have that edgy feeling anymore. I just love him to pieces. … Sometimes loving each other isn’t enough. You have to be responsible for your own happiness. You can’t stay in a relationship because you’re afraid of the unknown. But I will always love him. Sometimes, I think maybe we’ll die together in our old age or something.”
Um, OK.
So what about Smart Alec? “When we finally met, he came over to my place, walked in the door, put out his hand and said, ‘Hi, I’m Alec.’ We’ve spent every day together since. … He isn’t ruled by ego. He’s just himself.”
So is matrimony in the cards? Not so fast, warns Sarah.
“Marriage, to me, is like eating meat,” the vegetarian Sarah says. “I think it’s gross and [expletive] crazy. It’s this super-barbaric, old-timey tradition that no one remembers we don’t have to do anymore.”
All we can say is good luck, Alec.


