Though Kathy Griffin is the one who filed for divorce, it’s still an unpleasant situation for the comedian.
“Well…sh*t. This sucks,” she tweeted Friday shortly after the news made headlines.
Griffin formally requested to end her four-year marriage with her second husband, Randy Bick, on Thursday in Los Angeles.
In the filing obtained by Pvnew, the “Fashion Police” alum listed the pair’s date of separation as Dec. 22, 2023, and cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split.
The documents show that Griffin, 63, and the marketing executive, 44, signed a prenuptial agreement on Dec. 23, 2019, just nine days before they said “I do” in a surprise New Year’s Day ceremony.
The “My Life on the D-List” star requested that the court enforce the duo’s prenup, which would terminate the ability for either party to be awarded financial support.
They share no children.
Griffin announced that she and Bick were engaged just hours before they tied the knot via officiant Lily Tomlin.
The “Suddenly Susan” actress explained at the time that she and the businessman wanted to wed right after midnight so they could have a “great start to 2020.”
The former flames began dating in 2011 but announced in November 2018 that they had broken up.
By the following April, the two had rekindled their romance.
Less than two years into their marriage, Griffin was diagnosed with lung cancer.
After undergoing surgery in December 2021 to remove half of one of her lungs, the comic revealed that she was “cancer-free.”
At the time, she told Jimmy Kimmel she “never smoked” and that the tumor had been there “for 10 years.”
She said her doctors “took it out” but then “found it in another scan.”
Although she remains in remission, Griffin had to undergo vocal cord surgery in June as part of her “cancer journey” and “recovery post-lung cancer surgery.”
She was previously married to actor Matt Moline from 2001 to 2006.