Some celebrity couples have gone the distance, while others haven’t been as lucky.
2024 kicked off with a handful of Hollywood duos calling it quits. Fans were shocked when The Bachelorette couple Rachel Lindsay and Bryan Abasolo split after four years of marriage. Us Weekly confirmed on January 2 that the chiropractor filed for divorce from the former leading lady and requested spousal support.
“If you’ve been following me for a while, you know I don’t like to put my personal affairs on social media and like to keep a safe space for our family,” Abasolo wrote via an Instagram statement. “Many of you know me as a chiropractor, and also a husband, my proudest role so far. After more than 4 years of marriage, Rachel and I have made the difficult decision to part ways and start anew.”
Abasolo reflected on the tough decision to separate, calling himself a “family man” and pointing to his parents being “married forever.”
“Sometimes loving yourself and your partner means you must let go,” he continued. “I wanted you to hear it from the source before the blogs start making up their own reality.”
The couple met during season 13 of The Bachelorette in 2017. They got engaged during the finale and wed in Mexico in August 2019.
Splits haven’t just affected Bachelor Nation, however. Keep scrolling for all the celeb couples who called it quits in 2024:

Travis Barker’s son announced his split from TikTok star D’Amelio via Instagram Story on February 7, writing, “Hey everyone, I would like to let you guys know that Charli and I are no longer together. We broke up to focus on ourselves.”
He continued: “We are still friends and have so much love for each other. I am incredibly grateful for the time we shared and hope you can respect our decisions. Thank you, love you all so much.”
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Summer House star Feher confirmed during the January 16 episode of the “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast that she and Keefer, who she met on season 7 of the Bravo show, had split after more than one year together.
“I had said [‘I love you’] to him and he never said it to me,” she said. “I didn’t break up with him because I don’t love him, I broke up with him because he doesn’t love me.”
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On January 15, The Shade Room reported that the rappers had a “mutual” split after less than one year together.
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Gris revealed that her alleged engagement to the actor came to an end on January 11.
“It’s with a reflective heart that I announce the end of my journey with Armie,” Gris wrote via a lengthy Instagram Story statement at the time. “A chapter that’s been deeply personal and warmly significant in my life and closed a month ago.”
She continued: “Our decision to get married and plans for a future together were rooted in strength, encouragement, and deep mutual care. The decision to part ways, though tough, was carried out with grace and respect, marking a beautiful end to our shared journey.”
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Us confirmed on January 2 that Abasolo filed for divorce from Lindsay after four years of marriage. While Lindsay did not immediately publicly respond to Abasolo filing for divorce, she previously gave insight into the rough waters she faced.
“Definitely one of the hardest years of my life, but choosing to focus on grateful moments and carrying that energy into 2024,” Lindsay wrote via Instagram on December 31 to ring in the new year.
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The Backstreet Boys singer confirmed on January 1 that he and wife Rochelle decided to end their marriage after a trial separation. “As you all know we have been separated for over a year now. While we have hoped for reconciliation we have decided to officially end our marriage. It is with deep love and respect that we have made this decision,” the duo wrote in a joint statement shared via Instagram. “Our focus now is moving forward in the healthiest possible way with friendship and coparenting our girls at the forefront of this next chapter. We appreciate your kindness respect and privacy at this time.”
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