Harrison Ford Battles Another Challenge After Plane Crash? 'Star Wars' Actor, Wife Calista Flockhart Divorce Rumors Emerge!

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Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart are reportedly on the verge of divorce after the "Star Wars" actor allegedly couldn't give in to her demands to stop flying after his nearly fatal plane crash.

According to the National Enquirer, per Celebrity Dirty Laundry, Calista Flockhart even left Harrison Ford during their wedding anniversary to visit her relatives, along with their son Liam, which triggered the divorce rumors.

The source told the Enquirer, "Calista was apparently going to visit family, but the fact that she left on her wedding anniversary placed a lot of strain on their already strained relationship. This was a special anniversary, their fifth, and their first since Harrison was nearly killed in his recent plane crash. But, Calista decided to leave that day."

In March, the National Transportation Safety Board released a report on the "Star Wars Episode 7" star's plane crash.

According to the report, Harrison Ford was flying his Ryan Aeronautical ST3KR, a WWII airplane, when it suffered "sustainable damage following a loss of engine power.

Then, earlier this month, Harrison Ford took his Bell helicopter for a spin.

But the actor's lack of fear despite the March 5 crash is understandable because it wasn't his first time. In 2000, a six-passenger plane he was piloting crashed in Lincoln, Nebraska and in 1999, he crashed a chopper just outside of Los Angeles.

The tabloid said that Calista Flockhart and Harrison Ford have been fighting non-stop, and are on the verge of a $224 million divorce. On May 28, instead of acceding to her request for the "Star Wars 7" actor to stop flying, he jumped on his helicopter and left her in the dust.

When Harrison Ford was recovering from the plane crash, CDL noted, it was Calista Flockhart who waited on him "hand-and-foot" and "he has been lashing out at her despite all of her hard work to make him comfortable."

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