This will be the second divorce for Anthony Scaramucci. Photo / Getty
The wife of Anthony Scaramucci has filed for divorce, the Daily Mail reports.
Multiple sources tell Page Six that Deidre Ball has decided to call it quits with the newly appointed White House Communications Director after three years of marriage.
"She is tired of his naked ambition, which is so enormous that it left her at her wits' end," said one source.
Another source said that Scaramucci's new boss was also causing problems in the couple's relationship.
"Deidre is not a fan of Trump, and she hasn't exactly been on board and supportive of Anthony and his push to get back into the White House," said the second source.
On Friday evening, Scaramucci tweeted: "Leave civilians out of this. I can take the hits, but I would ask that you would put my family in your thoughts and prayers & nothing more."
This will be the second divorce for the father-of-three, who has a daughter Amelia, 21, and two sons, 18-year-old Anthony Jr and Alexander, 24, who goes by AJ.
Leave civilians out of this. I can take the hits, but I would ask that you would put my family in your thoughts and prayers & nothing more.
She and Scaramucci live in the tony Long Island town of Manhasset with his children, which is also home to Bill O'Reilly and Jose Reyes.
Scaramucci was photographed on Friday at the White House without his wedding ring.
He was however wearing his ring on Wednesday while he remotely appeared on the morning television shows from the front lawn of the White House.
Scaramucci was previously married to Lisa Miranda, who is the mother of Amelia.
Miranda appears to have far different political leanings than her Republican husband, having supported Hillary Clinton in the recent election.
She also proved to be very calm and collected in the wake of President Trump's surprise win, writing on Facebook: "Congratulations to those who chose to support Donald Trump; I sincerely hope that he proves to be all u hoped for."
She then said to her fellow Clinton supporters: "What seems like a set-back is just a set-up for a future of true equality."
Ball has managed to keep a low profile throughout her husband's bombastic campaign to land a position at the White House on President Trump's staff.
She also seemed to be supportive of her husband's political ambitions as she appeared with him at events and even posed alongside him as he flaunted his "Make America Great Again" cap.
Soon after he sold Skybridge, Scaramucci was named Director of the White House Office of Public Liaison and Intergovernmental Affairs and an assistant to President Trump.
One of myth-like stories told about Scaramucci is the one about how he was hired, fired and then rehired by Goldman in the span of just one year.
That polarizing characteristics that could make such a situation seem plausible were certainly on display this week, when Scaramucci delivered a foul-mouthed tirade of an interview to a report from the New York after failing to state at any point that what he was saying was off the record.
In the end, President Trump elected to part with the man Scaramucci was mocking rather than the his new right-hand man.
Scaramucci has also hosted the Fox Business Network's revival of Wall Street Week.