1703305218 Ali Wong officially files for divorce from husband Justin Hakuta

Ali Wong officially files for divorce from husband Justin Hakuta almost two years after their split

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Published December 22, 2023, 9:56 p.m. ET

Ali Wong speaks Ali Wong is moving forward with her divorce from Justin Hakuta.Getty Images for Netflix

Ali Wong has filed for divorce from her husband Justin Hakuta.

Nearly two years after confirming their split, she filed on Friday in Beverly Hills, citing “irreconcilable differences,” according to court documents obtained by TMZ.

Wong, 41, has filed to enforce his prenuptial agreement, and the couple is currently in mediation to settle their assets and decide on any spousal and/or child support, according to TMZ.

The couple, who walked down the aisle in 2014, have two minor daughters: 8-year-old Mari and 6-year-old Nikki.

The comedian requested joint custody of the two girls.

The date of separation is reportedly listed as April 10, 2022, two days before Wong's representative confirmed the actual separation.

Page Six did not immediately receive a response from Wong's representatives regarding the divorce.

The “Beef” actress filed for divorce in Beverly Hills on Friday, according to documents obtained by TMZ, citing “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for their split. FilmMagic reports that the couple is in mediation and trying to resolve spousal support and property division without going to court. Getty Images for Disney Wong and Hakuta, who have two minor children, walked down the aisle in 2014. Getty Images

In March of this year, Wong told that she and the former GoodRx vice president were still “very, very close” and even “best friends.”

She further explained: “We have been through so much together. It’s a very unconventional divorce.”

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Wong told earlier this year that she and Hakuta are still “best friends.” Justin Hakuta/Instagram

During her 2016 standup special “Baby Cobra,” the “Beef” actress joked that she was determined to make Hakuta fall in love with her after finding out he was a business student at Harvard.

“I thought, 'Oh my God, I'm going to put it up the ass. I'm going to put it up the ass!'” she recalled fondly.

“And I initially trapped him by not kissing him until the fifth date, which is a very unusual move on my part.”

In her 2019 memoir, Dear Girls: Intimate Tales, Untold Secrets & Advice for Living Your Best Life, she revealed that signing a prenup motivated her to pursue a successful career.

Wong dated fellow entertainer Bill Hader in 2022 and after a brief separation in 2023. FilmMagic for HBO

“This marriage contract scared the hell out of me. In the end, being forced to sign that prenup was one of the greatest things that ever happened to me and my career,” she wrote.

Wong left Hakuta for “at least two months” with fellow comedian Bill Hader in 2022, an insider exclusively revealed to Page Six in December of that year.

After a brief split, Page Six confirmed that they were back together in April 2023 and were even photographed kissing while strolling around Los Angeles.

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