Celebrity breakups of 2026: All the couples who split this year
Page Six is breaking down all the celebrities who have called it quits this year, including what might have led to their separation.
Here’s an inside look at the actors, musicians and reality stars whose love wasn’t meant to last forever.
Megan Rapinoe and Sue BirdÂ
Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird announced they’ve parted ways after almost a decade together in a heartfelt joint social media statement on April 17.
“There really is no smooth or easy way to share this news. After a lot of thought, we’ve made the decision to separate as a couple,” the former Olympic athletes wrote in part.
“This hasn’t been an easy decision, but it’s one we’ve made together, with so much love, respect, and care for each other. We’ve shared a whole life over the last decade, through big moments and in quiet ones, and that is something we’ll always carry with us.”
The WNBA and NWSL stars were first romantically linked in 2016. They became engaged in 2020.
Trecina “Tina” Campbell and Glendon “Teddy” Campbell
Mary Mary singer Trecina “Tina” Campbell’s husband, Glendon “Teddy” Campbell, filed for divorce on April 13 after 25 years of marriage.
The exes, who welcomed four children during their time together, separated in June 2024 after weathering a cheating scandal years earlier.
The gospel drummer cited “irreconcilable differences” in court documents obtained by Page Six.
Janel Parrish and Chris Long
“Pretty Little Liars” alum Janel Parrish and her husband Chris Long have split.
The couple have been “separated for a few months,” a source told TMZ on April 9.
Parrish and Long got engaged in 2017 after one year of dating.
The pair tied the knot the following year in Hawaii.
“We feel so lucky we found each other in this crazy world,” Parrish told Us Weekly at the time. “Marrying my dream man in my home of Hawaii surrounded by family and friends was a dream.”
Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman
“Love on the Spectrum” stars Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman have reportedly broken up after nearly five years together.
“They couldn’t come to an agreement on when to get married,” an insider told the US Sun on April 9. “She was ready years ago, he still needed time.”
The exes’ love story began on Season 1 of the reality series in 2021, which shows adults with autism navigating the dating pool.
Jessi Draper and Jordan Ngatikaura
“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star Jessi Draper’s husband, Jordan Ngatikuara, filed for divorce on March 19.
“This has not been an easy decision and it comes with a heavy heart,” Ngatikuara wrote in a statement. “I’m grateful for the shared memories and the lessons.
“While our paths are now moving in different directions, my priority remains my children and ensuring they feel loved, supported and protected through this transition,” he continued. “I am committed to handling this next chapter with kindness and respect.”
The businessman and Draper tied the knot in 2020 and share a son and daughter, as well as Ngatikuara’s daughter from a previous relationship.
Mikayla Matthews and Jace Terry
“Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star Mikayla Matthews and Jace Terry have called it quits after eight years of marriage.
The reality star revealed their decision during Season 4 of the Hulu show, which dropped March 12.
“We both agreed to do a separation,” the MomTok member admitted in a confessional during episode 9.
The couple wed in 2018 and share four children: Beckham, Haven Tommie and Lottie.
Luka Dončić and Anamaria Goltes
Luka Dončić announced that he has separated from his fiancée, Anamaria Goltes, after she filed for a petition seeking child support and attorney fees from the NBA star.
“I love my daughters more than anything and I’ve been doing everything I can for them to be with me in the U.S. during the season, but that hasn’t been possible, so I recently made the tough decision to end my engagement,” the Los Angeles Lakers player said in a statement provided to ESPN on March 10.
“Everything I do is for my daughters’ happiness and I will always fight to be with them and give them the best life I can,” he added.
Dončić proposed to Goltes in July 2023 after seven years of dating.
The exes share daughters Gabriela and Olivia.
Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos
Dak Prescott and his fiancée, Sarah Jane Ramos, have broken up just one month before their upcoming nuptials.
According to TMZ, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback and wine specialist called things off after an argument occurred during their joint bachelor and bachelorette parties in the Bahamas.
Ramos was the one to pull the plug, per the outlet.
The exes share daughters Margaret, 2, and Aurora, almost 10 months.
TMZ revealed that sources told them the relationship is beyond fixing and instead, the exes will focus on co-parenting.
Cardi B and Stefon Diggs
Cardi B and Stefon Diggs ended their whirlwind romance due to a betrayal days before he appeared in Super Bowl 2026 on Feb. 8.
After Diggs and his New England Patriots teammates lost to the Seattle Seahawks, he and Cardi unfollowed each other on Instagram.
A few days later, the “WAP” rapper confirmed the split while performing at her sold-out Little Miss Drama Tour in LA.
“Let me tell you something, just because I ain’t f–king with my baby daddy doesn’t mean you get to talk about my baby daddy, bitch! This for you, bitch!” she said, per a fan video shared online.
The wide receiver and Cardi, born Belcalis Almánzar, went public in 2025. They share a son who was born that November.
Arielle Kebbel and Zach Roerig
“Vampire Diaries” co-stars Arielle Kebbel and Zach Roerig ended their real-life love story.
The actress opened up about the split publicly for the first time on Kaitlyn Bristowe’s podcast “Off the Vine.”
During the Feb. 19 episode, Kebbel said, “I haven’t been in a relationship in quite some time.”
“For me, definitely, it was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done,” she added. “But now I’m in a place of really leaning into my own life choices… [getting] to know myself in a way.”
She further said that the experience pushed her to “change patterns for myself in the future, for my heart, for my soul.”
The couple first went public with their romance at Epic Cons’ “I Was Feeling Epic” fan convention in Covington, Ga., in April 2025.
Alexandra Daddario and Andrew Form
“The White Lotus” star Alexandra Daddario and Andrew Form have parted ways after over three years of marriage.
“Alexandra Daddario and Andrew Form have made the decision to end their marriage,” a rep for the actress told People on Feb. 20.
The statement continued, “The decision was made with love and respect. They will continue to co-parent their child together and appreciate privacy as they navigate this transition.”
The former couple, who share a 15-month-old son, wed in a lavish New Orleans ceremony in June 2022. Film producer Form also shares kids Julian, 12, and Rowan, 9, with ex-wife Jordana Brewster.
Jason Oppenheim and Jessica Vargas
Jason Oppenheim and Jessica Vargas are no longer darting but are on great terms, he shared via his Instagram Stories on Feb, 15.
The “Selling Sunset” star posted photos of them together in Hawaii for a wedding. He captioned a black-and-white shot of the two, “We’re no longer boyfriend and girlfriend … but still love each other and still best friends.”
Vargas shared the same post on her own Instagram Stories, writing, “Love you J & may this type of friendship find us all.”
The dated for one year.
Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes
Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes have officially called it quits a second time.
Insiders told TMZ on Feb. 6 that the couple likely won’t be getting back together this time around.
The country music singer previously broke up with her actor boyfriend in September 2025 after three years of dating. Though, they appeared to have reunited in November when fans spotted them together on vacation in Scotland.
Weeks later, Stokes hinted that Ballerini had “blocked” him and ended things once again.
Danielle Bernstein and Cooper Weisman
WeWoreWhat founder Danielle Bernstein called off her wedding and parted ways with her fiancé Cooper Weisman.
“I’ve been quiet about my personal life, and wasn’t ready to speak on it until now. We’re stepping away from our relationship with love and respect,” Bernstein wrote in a statement shared via her Instagram Stories on Jan. 30.
She promised there’s “no big dramatic reason” behind the breakup, but explained their split saying the pair were not “the right forever.”
Bernstein was first linked to Weisman in 2023 and he popped the question in June 2025.
Prior to the relationship, Bernstein dated financier Anthony Adler for four years until their April 2023 split.
Samira Wiley and Lauren Morelli
Samira Wiley and Lauren Morelli have split after almost nine years of marriage.
The “Orange Is the New Black” alum and the “Tales of the City” showrunner shared that they “amicably” filed for divorce on Jan. 23.
“After nine years together we have decided to end our marriage, however, our lifelong commitment to co-parenting will forever remain,” the couple said in a statement to Out.
Wiley and Morelli met on the set of “OITNB” when Morelli was a writer on the show. They got engaged in 2016 and married in March 2017.
They share a daughter together, George Elizabeth, 4.
Jaime King and Austin Sosa
Jaime King’s second husband, Austin Sosa, filed to end their marriage on Jan. 22.
The pair were apparently married in a secret wedding that was not publicly revealed, although their engagement had been widely reported on for months.
The filing came on the heels of reports that King had been spotted out on the town in LA getting cozy with hotelier Vikram Chatwal.
Page Six confirmed in July 2025 that King and Sosa, an investment banker, were engaged. Their date of marriage remains unknown.
Jesy Nelson and Zion Foster
Jesy Nelson and her fiancé, Zion Foster, have called it quits, eight months after welcoming their twin daughters.
“She and Zion remain friends and are fully focused on their daughters,” a source told the US Sun Jan. 18. “They are fully united in co-parenting.
“Their priority continues to be the well-being of their daughters,” the insider added.
Weeks before news of their breakup surfaced, the Little Mix singer revealed their twins were diagnosed with a “severe muscle disease” called SMA Type 1.
Tyler Hilton and Megan Park
Tyler Hilton and wife Megan Park have parted ways.
The “One Tree Hill” alum took to Instagram on Jan. 16 with a “life update” for fans.
“I’ve never been super comfortable sharing personal information about our family life, but I’ve seen enough speculation online that I thought warranted clarity,” he wrote.
“Some time ago, Megan and I decided to end our marriage.”
He added, “We continue to make the kids and coparenting the priority. Thanks for continuing to respect our privacy.”
The former couple met on the set of “Charlie Bartlett” in 2007 and tied the knot in 2015. They share daughter Winnie, born in 2019, and son Benny, whom they welcomed in 2024.
Todd Bridges and Bettijo
“Diff’rent Strokes” star Todd Bridges and his wife, Bettijo, have called it quits after three years of marriage.
The actor announced his split from the designer on Jan. 14.
“After much thought and mutual respect, we have decided to end our marriage. During our time together we shared meaningful moments, but have chosen to go our separate ways. I ask for privacy and wish her nothing but love and happiness moving forward,” Bridges told TMZ.
Bill Hader and Ali Wong
Bill Hader and Ali Wong’s on-again, off-again relationship has reportedly come to an end.
The comedians called it quits over their “difficult” schedules, according to People.
The outlet noted on Jan. 7 that Wong has an “upcoming stand-up tour,” and Hader is busy with “various film and TV projects this year.”
However, the exes are allegedly “focusing on their work and kids while continuing to support and root for each other.
“They are very much friends and still in touch,” a source insisted of the “very amicable” stars.
Brit Eady and Michael Cunningham
Brit Eady filed for divorce from Michael Cunningham on Jan. 7 after five years of marriage.
The “Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum listed Dec. 1, 2025, as the date of separation, according to court docs obtained by TMZ.
Eady claimed the marriage is irretrievably broken, noting that she doesn’t want Cunningham getting spousal support or alimony.
According to the former Bravolebrity, the only marital property is their home in Atlanta, which they allegedly agreed to sell in the event of divorce.
Eady also argued that she and Cunningham should keep their respective cars they acquired during the marriage.
She announced their split on Dec. 31, 2025, with a since-deleted Instagram upload that read in part, “I’m posting this on the last day of 365 to remove this facade of faking like this marriage is going to work.”


