Charlotte Flair Divorces Andrade, WWE Couple Splits Up After 6 Years Together (WWE News)

WWE couple Charlotte Flair and Andrade split up after October 2024 divorce.

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Charlotte Flair has divorced fellow WWE star Andrade after two-and-a-half years of marriage.

TMZ Sports reports that court records show Flair filed for separation from Andrade in Florida in June 2024, with a judge signing off on the divorce in October. Whether or not the court documents listed the reason for the split was unknown at the time of writing.

Charlotte and Andrade had been an item since February 2019, when they began dating. At the time, Flair was already recognised as one of the most decorated wrestlers in WWE's women's division while Andrade had graduated from NXT to WWE's main roster with manager Zelina Vega. Andrade left WWE in March 2021, when his release request was granted, but returned in January 2024, when his then-wife was off television due to injury.

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The couple married in Mexico on 27 May, 2022.

Charlotte and Andrade were rumoured to have broken up in December 2021, with the rumours snowballing after Andrade had seemingly unfollowed Flair on Instagram and deleted a string of photographs of the couple together. Six months later, they were married.

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Flair returned to WWE at Royal Rumble 2025 last Saturday, 1 February, ending a thirteen-month absence due to injury. She was successful in the titular women's bout, with Roxanne Perez the last wrestler she threw over the top rope to claim the victory and a WrestleMania 41 title shot. Whether she will face Women's World Champion Rhea Ripley or WWE Women's Champion Tiffany Stratton remains to be seen, though the latter has been heavily speculated ahead of the April supershow.

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