Comedian Fortune Feimster just dropped a bombshell — she and her wife, Jacquelyn “Jax” Smith, are ending their marriage after a decade together.
Yep, 10 years of love, laughs, and even a pandemic wedding later, the pair have made what they’re calling a “difficult decision” to go their separate ways.
Feimster shared the news directly with fans on Sunday, June 2, via a joint statement posted to her Instagram, writing:
“After ten years together, with a lot of love and support, Jax and I have decided to end our marriage. We have been apart for some time now, quietly navigating this change.”
No drama. No mud-slinging. Just two people choosing honesty over headlines.
The couple hinted that personal struggles played a role, especially when it came to “some challenging health situations in our families.” They didn’t go into detail, but the message was clear: life got real.
Feimster, known for her roles in The Mindy Project and Netflix’s Sweet & Salty, has always been open about her relationship. She and Smith met at Chicago Pride in 2015 — literally the day after the U.S. legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. Timing? Nailed it.
Fast-forward to 2018: the couple got engaged during a dreamy trip to Big Sur, California. And when the pandemic hit, they didn’t let it stop them. In October 2020, they tied the knot in an intimate backyard ceremony in Malibu, livestreamed over Zoom — because COVID, of course. Their dog Biggie was the ring bearer. Iconic.
Fans loved their low-key, hilarious love story. Smith, a former kindergarten teacher turned entertainment producer, was often behind the scenes, working as an exec producer on Feimster’s comedy specials. Feimster regularly turned their life together into gold onstage — with punchlines that landed because they were real.
But now, it’s time for a new chapter. “We genuinely care for one another and want the best for each other,” the statement continued. “We ask for privacy as we navigate this next part of our lives.”
And just like that, another celeb couple calls it. But if there’s anything Fortune’s fans know, it’s that she’ll keep the laughs coming — even if her next set sounds a little different