Kathy Griffin has filed for divorce from husband Randy Bick just before their upcoming anniversary.
The “Fashion Police” alum and comedian listed the date of separation as December 22nd 2023 and cited irreconcilable differences as the cause of the split.
The filing shows that Griffin and the marketing executive signed a prenuptial agreement on December 23rd, 2019 just nine days before they tied the knot on New Year’s Day.
The “My Life on the D-List” star is requesting the court enforce the prenup, which would terminate the ability for either party to be awarded financial support.
Griffin, 63, and Bick do not have any children together.
“Well…sh*t. This sucks,” Griffin tweeted Friday, seemingly in response to the news.
TMZ was first to break the news on the split.
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Griffin announced she was engaged just a few hours before the two married in a ceremony officiated by Lily Tomlin.
The “Suddenly Susan” actress said at the time that she and Bick, 44, wanted to wed right after midnight so they could have a “great start to 2020.”
The two first started dating back in 2011 but announced in November of 2018 that the two had broken up. The short lived split saw the two back together in April of 2019.
The now-former couple hadn’t even been married a year when Griffin was diagnosed with lung cancer despite “never” smoking.
Many responded with this quickly with well wishes, especially because of how sudden it was for Griffin to post quickly before her surgery. Many wrote things about Griffin’s resilience, noting “Cancer doesn’t have a chance.” However, due to Griffin’s controversial past, some were not so quick with their well wishes.
Some were deeming that Griffin’s experience with Lung Cancer is a good example of karma, especially since Griffin made tweets joking about Trump’s experience with COVID-19.
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The comedian underwent surgery to remove a large portion of her lung and announced in December 2021 that she had beaten the disease.

“I’m cancer-free,” Griffin announced on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
“I don’t know why, I had a tumor, right? And I’ve never smoked, and it was in there for 10 years. So get this, they took it out and found it in another scan.”
Although she remains in remission, Griffin had to undergo vocal cord surgery in June 2023 as part of her “cancer journey.”
“This is just part of my recovery post-lung cancer surgery,” she shared on social media. “I’m cancer-free, so anyway a little scratchy today, but I’ll be in good shape.”