Ali Wong divorcing

Anonymous
https://people.com/tv/ali-wong-and-justin-hakuta-divorcing-after-8-years-of-marriage/?amp=true

I guess when most of your latest comedy special is about having an affair that’s what happens.

He is going to get off his butt and get a job again… since he won’t get any of her money due to the prenup his family made her sign.
Anonymous
Whoa.

This makes her last stand up less funny.

Did you watch the stand up? She didn't have an affair-- she talked about how she almost did.
Anonymous
It kind of sucks when you can see a marriage fall apart in each successive comedy special. She’s very funny but I found her last special kind of meh and I think this is sad in light of the content of the special. Not even the stuff about wanting to cheat (tho not great either) but all the stuff about what a good deal her husband got with her, getting married and having a kid literally right before her career totally took off. In retrospect it sounds like she’s making arguments both for and against her marriage. I guess now we know which side won.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whoa.

This makes her last stand up less funny.

Did you watch the stand up? She didn't have an affair-- she talked about how she almost did.


I did. I meant joking about thinking about having affairs etc.
Anonymous
Uh his family is wealthy and he has a Harvard MBA, right? I think he’ll be okay.

I’m sad for them though. But I’m sure it’s for the best.
Anonymous
The years when the kids are young/preschool are so hard on a marriage. Can't imagine how that stress would be compounded when your spouse travels for a living. It's sad they weren't able to survive it.
Anonymous
Her last standup was not funny. I’m sad for them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The years when the kids are young/preschool are so hard on a marriage. Can't imagine how that stress would be compounded when your spouse travels for a living. It's sad they weren't able to survive it.


+1000

We are in this phase right now and it is the most disconnected we've been as a couple in 10+ years. And we spent much of Covid working from home and spending almost 24/7 with each other (which is a different problem). But if one of us were traveling constantly, working weird hours, etc., I just don't know how you find space for each other. It's already so hard with really small kids who just take so much of you and jobs in mid-career and elderly parents who need more too. It's really hard. I'm with other PPs that I feel bad for them and wish them the best.
Anonymous
I honestly find her so cringe-y.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The years when the kids are young/preschool are so hard on a marriage. Can't imagine how that stress would be compounded when your spouse travels for a living. It's sad they weren't able to survive it.


+1000

We are in this phase right now and it is the most disconnected we've been as a couple in 10+ years. And we spent much of Covid working from home and spending almost 24/7 with each other (which is a different problem). But if one of us were traveling constantly, working weird hours, etc., I just don't know how you find space for each other. It's already so hard with really small kids who just take so much of you and jobs in mid-career and elderly parents who need more too. It's really hard. I'm with other PPs that I feel bad for them and wish them the best.


Did I write this? 10000000% to
All of it
Anonymous
The last special was cringy. Unfortunately, the rules are different for men and women. The jokes she made, I don’t know a single man who would not feel emasculated and hurt by them. It was a lot and not even that funny. I say that as someone who can watch her other two specials over and over.
Anonymous
I finished “Dear Girls” last year and told my husband it was good but she and her husband will be divorced within two years. I am sad I was right. I wish I wasn’t.
Anonymous
Her last special definitely wasn’t great. Still love the first two. She’s so crass and it works so well. Sad for them. I hope for the sake of the kids it really is amicable.
Anonymous

Eh. I'm happy for her--sounds like she can go out and enjoy her fame and explore her sexuality etc etc. It sounds like they'll be amicable co-parents, and they have plenty of resources. Plus, she already travels all the time I'm sure the kids are used to an unusual schedule. He might also find someone he's a better match with, and if their daughters wind up with additional loving supportive adults in their lives that's a win in my book.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I finished “Dear Girls” last year and told my husband it was good but she and her husband will be divorced within two years. I am sad I was right. I wish I wasn’t.


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