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★More ABS NEWS - Entertainment Video►► / @tinancoltd Her husband recently filed for divorce after 16 years of marriage.And Geena Davis appeared to be in a tense discussion with her estranged spouse Reza Jarrahy this weekend outside of their Pacific Palisades home.The 62-year-old actress threw her hands in the air during the lively discussion, just days after he cited 'irreconcilable differences' in divorce filings. Geena wore a black-and-white striped sweater paired with loose denim pants during the discussion with her husband. Half of her short brown hair was tied back and she shielded her eyes from the afternoon sun wearing over-sized sunglasses.Reza - a craniofacial surgeon - looked to be heading out on a bike ride wearing a tight grey shirt and black shorts. Both Geena and Reza used wild hand motions during the lively discussion outside in their driveway. It's unclear if Davis was wearing her wedding ring, but Jarrahy was spotted without any accessories across his fingers. After 16 years of marriage, Jarrahy filed for divorce earlier in May after the couple first separated on Nov. 15, 2017, according to PEOPLE magazine. Jarrahy is reportedly seeking spousal support and also joint legal and physical custody of the couple's three children - twin 14-year-old sons Kaiis and Kian and daughter Alizeh, 16. Reza was only 27 when he attended a 1998 party and met Davis - who was previously married to filmmaker Renny Harlin (1993–98), frequent co-star Jeff Goldblum (1987–90), and restaurateur Richard Emmolo (1982–83). Aside from her family, the Thelma and Louise alum is busier than ever in the #MeToo era thanks to her organization The Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, which she launched in 2007.