Comedian Ali Wong is ‘amicably’ divorcing her husband Justin Hakuta after seven years of marriage
Ali Wong and her husband, former GoodRx Vice President Justin Hakuta, are divorcing after seven years of marriage and two children.
The San Francisco-born comedian, who turns 40 in a week, confirmed the split through her rep on Tuesday to People, whose source said, “It’s amicable and they will continue to lovingly be parents together.”
Ali and the 39-year-old tech entrepreneur have signed a prenuptial agreement and have custody of their six-year-old daughter Mari and four-year-old daughter Nikki.
It’s over: Ali Wong and her husband, former GoodRx VP Justin Hakuta, are divorcing after seven years of marriage and two children (pictured in 2019)
Justin’s last Instagram post gushed about his “incredible love” Wong was on Mother’s Day 2020.
The 4ft 11in tall funny woman originally met Hakuta – the son of inventor Ken ‘Dr. Fad’ Hakuta – at a friend’s wedding party in 2010.
Ali may have hinted at trouble ahead when she joked in her latest comedy special Ali Wong: Don Wong, which premiered on Netflix on Valentine’s Day, that she wanted to “cheat” on her husband with “the cast of The Avengers.”
“I think I’m going through a midlife crisis right now,” admitted Wong, who “has a deep envy of single people.”
“It’s amicable and they will continue to be loving parents together.” The San Francisco-born comedian, who turns 40 in a week, confirmed the split to People through her rep on Tuesday
Top priority: Ali and the 39-year-old tech entrepreneur have signed a prenuptial agreement and they must clear custody of their six-year-old daughter Mari and four-year-old daughter Nikki
Quarantine split? Justin’s last Instagram post gushed about his “incredible love” Wong was on Mother’s Day 2020
‘His and Her Photo’: The 4ft 11in tall funny woman originally met Hakuta – the son of inventor Ken ‘Dr. Fad’ Hakuta – at a friend’s wedding party in 2010 (pictured in 2019)
“Having two cesareans and being the breadwinner of my family made me a 50-year-old man.”
The HR actress and Steven Yeun are currently executive producing and starring in Sung-Jin Lee’s 10-episode dramedy Beef for Netflix, which also stars Maria Bello and Ashley Park.
On October 1, Ali ended her role as the adult version of Erin Tieng (Riley Lai Nelet) in Amazon Prime Video’s nine-episode time-traveling series Paper Girls — an adaptation of Brian K. Vaughan’s 2015-2019 comic.
“I think I’m going through a midlife crisis right now!” Ali may have hinted at upcoming troubles when she joked in her latest comedy special, Ali Wong: Don Wong, which premiered on Netflix on Valentine’s Day that she’s leaving her husband wanted to “cheat” with the “cast of The Avengers”.
Shoot until May 10th! Wong and Steven Yeun are currently executive producing and starring in Sung-Jin Lee’s 10-episode dramedy Beef for Netflix
“#papergirls”: On October 1, the HR actress ended her role as the adult version of Erin Tieng (Riley Lai Nelet) in Amazon Prime Videos’ time-travelling, nine-part series Paper Girls (director Georgi Banks-Davies pictured in September ). 24)
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