Celebrity Celebrity Relationships Celebrity Breakups Busy Philipps Steps Out with Ex Marc Silverstein Days After She Announced Their Separation The Girls5eva star recently revealed on May 27 that the longtime couple had been separated for more than one year By Dory Jackson Dory Jackson Dory Jackson is a Staff Editor for PEOPLE's TV News team. Upon joining the brand in March 2021, she has had the opportunity to interview a long list of celebrities, from Kate Hudson to Pierce Brosnan to Billy Porter. She has also helped recap popular TV shows like 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,' 'Sister Wives' and 'Vanderpump Rules.' The New York-based Maryland native graduated from Randolph-Macon College in May 2016 with a focus on Communication Studies and Journalism. She came to PEOPLE in March 2021 after working at a number of major news companies, including Newsweek and Us Weekly. People Editorial Guidelines Published on June 1, 2022 11:22AM EDT Photo: TheImageDirect.com Busy Philipps has been seen out with ex Marc Silverstein just days after she announced their longtime separation. The pair were photographed during a casual outing in New York City on Monday. According to the Daily Mail, Philipps and Silverstein had been dining at popular Italian restaurant Via Carota. Philipps, 42, wore an orange, checkered maxi dress with white sneakers. Silverstein, 50, had on a casual navy blue T-shirt with jean shorts and sandals. Heading into Memorial Day Weekend, the Girls5eva star announced her separation from Silverstein on her podcast, Busy Philipps Is Doing Her Best. The pair, who wed in 2007, share children Birdie Leigh, 13, and Cricket Pearl, 8. Busy Philipps Says Michelle Williams Kept Her from Divorcing Husband Marc Silverstein "It's been a really long time that Marc and I have been separated, and our kids know, our families know, our friends know," she said on the episode airing on May 27. "And we really discussed, like, how do I handled it sort of publicly. Because when we first separated, it was, like, February of last year. But the truth is, we, you know, there's, like, a conventional idea of what a person in the public eye is supposed to do when their relationship ends, and it's been very well established, right?" Philipps continued, "Like, you make a statement, you're committed to remaining friends, 'Please respect our privacy and our family's privacy in this time,' right? But the truth is, like, who made that rule up, that that's how you do it? I'm serious. And if anything, the last several years has shown me it's a little bit that, like, you can only do what's right for you and your family, whether or not you have a public-facing life or you just post on Facebook or whatever. Because we all at this point have a public-facing life." The Dawson's Creek alum said the exes "couldn't even think about putting one of those statements out," saying that contemplating doing so made them feel "truly ill." Busy Philipps and Marc Silverstein. Vivien Killilea/Getty "It's a journey. Jour-ney. It's been a journey," she concluded, adding that the two wanted to "figure out" their own feelings on the matter before sharing the news. Phillipps had been candid about the couple's struggles throughout their 14-year marriage. In a 2019 interview with Harper's Bazaar, she revealed that the pair had previously considered getting a divorce over uneven parenting duties. "Marc was like, 'I'll do anything.' And I was like, 'Okay, then do everything. Because I have done it all, all by myself, and I'm done, dude,'" she said. "I was fully out the door. I wasn't expecting anything from him, but what we ended up doing was creating our own system." Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Phillipps also revealed in her 2018 memoir, This Will Only Hurt a Little, that her longtime friend Michelle Williams gave her a piece of advice on the matter: "It would be really awful for two years and then you would find a new normal but honestly, if you can keep your family intact, I think you should do it."