Jon Hamm, the handsome man from Mad Men, gives up and marries Anna Osceola, 17 years his junior

The attractive leading actor of the series Mad Men, Jon Hamm51, has just lost his young girlfriend of two years, Anna Oscelo, 17 years younger than him. The interpreter has broken his firmest promise, since he always assured that he would never marry.

The future couple met in 2015 precisely on the set of the series that has made Hamm famous with his portrayal of the publicist “Don” Draper, where the young Osceloa had a small role as the receptionist Clementine of the California spiritual retreat called Esalen, to which the protagonist goes at the end of the story.

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It was just that year when Jon ended his 18-year relationship with Jennifer Westfeldt, who, like him, assured that they would never marry. After working together, Jon and Anna began to be seen sharing time in public, although it was not until 2020, when it was found that they shared confinement due to the coronavirus, when it was confirmed that they were in a relationship.

The actors made their red carpet debut as sweethearts in 2022, when they attended the Oscars after-party together. Vanity Fair and later to the ESPY awards of the same year. Already during a television interview broadcast in September 2022 and just turned fifty, the actor hinted that he could get married one day: “I’m in a relationship right now and it’s comfortable. The relationship is more significant and has opened up the possibility things like being married, having children, defining a new version of happiness, life, well-being”.

During that interview on the Howard Stern show. Jon surprised the public in the know about his pro-single stance: “It sounds cheesy and whatever, but it’s real and I’m working on being able to say it better. I’m so in love.”

He promised that he would never marry

Hamm, whenever he was asked about the subject, stated that he would never marry, because he did not have the “marriage chip” inside him. He stated so categorically in an interview with him in 2012, in which he assured that he did not believe in marriage and did not want to be a father.

The reason that the winner of an Emmy used to reject that commitment was that he did not have a particularly definite example of marriage in his life: “My parents divorced when I was two years old and they never remarried. So it does not mean anything to my”.

Jon has recognized that one of the traumas that also contributed to his refusal to commit was the death of his mother when he was 10 years old, a fact that led him to have to receive therapy: “Unpacking all that trauma and realizing that when you lose someone someone who is so important to you, like a mother, so early, that creates a wound that blocks much of that emotional accessibility,” he said then.