It's over between "Good Morning America" anchor Lara Spencer and her husband David Haffenreffer.

The couple announced on Saturday that they have decided to separate after 15 years of marriage, Page Six confirmed. Sources say that Spencer, 45, and Haffenreffer, a former CNN reporter-turned-real-estate-broker, remain friends and that the split was amicable.

"After a lot of thought, care and consideration, we have decided to end our marriage," Spencer and Haffenreffer told Page Six in a joint statement. "It's a sad decision that did not come easily, especially because we respect and love each other and our children. They remain our top priority. We will raise them and care for them together."

The couple share a daughter Kate and a son Duff. In 2000, the two said "I do" in Southampton, N.Y., while Spencer was working as a reporter for WABC-TV and a contributor for "GMA" and Haffenreffer was a contributor on "Ahead of the Curve," a morning show on CNN.

In a video for Martha Stewart Weddings, Spencer revealed that she wanted to marry in Southampton because "that's where our courtship began and where it continues. We couldn't think of a better spot." She added, "The dream is my closest friends and family in a place that's really special to me."

 Long climb up to the top of the Montauk lighthouse but the view is worth every step! And it was a Grt butt workout! #bonus

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