Looks like this is really the end of the road for Robin Thicke and his estranged wife Paula Patton

The Hollywood Reporter says the couple has put their Hollywood Hills home on the market. 

Thicke has spent the last few months begging for his wife back and even naming his latest album after her. Clearly his attempts were to no avail. 

THR also reports the couple listed the three bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom home on the exclusive Bird Street for $2.985 million.  

The home, located above the Sunset Strip, has been in the Thicke family for some time. 

It was built in 1965, and Robin's father, Alan Thicke, bought the house in the 1990s, before it was passed onto his son in 2005. 

Thicke and Patton's old pad boasts a private pool and spa, plus a two-car garage, a gated driveway and a recording studio, where Thicke likely penned many of his hits including "Blurred Lines." 

The two were married for nine years before announcing their separation back in February. 

According to Rap-Up, neither Patton nor Thicke has officially moved out of the house, although they've been living separately since the split. 

As previously reported, Thicke got emotional during an interview with Sway Calloway earlier this month while discussing his wife. 

Sway posed questions about some of the lyrics on "Forever Love" and what exactly Thicke did to land himself in the predicament he's in. 

Although Thicke refused to answer the latter on air, he mentioned that most of the questions surrounding his marital issues could be answered by listening closely to the album. 

Later in the interview, Thicke got choked up and requested the cameras be turned off. 

After regaining his composure, Thicke posed a question of his own, "Now who doesn't think I should make an album called Paula?" 

Um, maybe Paula herself?  

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