Comedian Ali Wong and husband Justin Hakuta are divorcing after eight years of marriage, and now all of the receipts are on Netflix. Wong's representative ...
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Wong and Hakuta tied the knot in 2014 after meeting at a friend's wedding. They share two daughters: Mari, born in 2015, and Nikki, born in 2017. Wong has joked ...
“You put me in my place, and then you give me permission to be myself. And then you tell me what to do. Wong and Hakuta tied the knot in 2014 after meeting at a friend's wedding.
Comedian Ali Wong has filed for divorce from husband Justin Hakuta after eight years of marriage, according to reports.
"If you're romantically involved with somebody, and then all of the sudden, that somebody reveals a personality trait that you don't like, you could just leave, move to another city and never see their stupid face again," Wong joked. "The first thing I learned about him was that, at the time, he was attending Harvard Business School. And I was like, 'Oh my God, I'm gonna trap (him),' " Wong said. After eight years of marriage, Wong and Hakuta, who met at a friend's wedding reception in 2010, are calling it quits.
People has confirmed that Ali Wong and her entrepreneur husband, Justin Hakuta, are getting divorced. According to a source, the divorce is “amicable” and ...
Ali Wong and her husband, Justin Haukta, are parting ways. The “Don Wong” comedian and Hakuta are divorcing after eight years of marriage, ...
In the end, being forced to sign that prenup was one of the greatest things that ever happened to me and my career.” “And that prenup scared the s–t out of me. Going to trap his ass!’ And I trapped his ass initially by not kissing him until the fifth date, which is a very unusual move on my part.
Ali Wong and her husband Justin Hakuta have filed for divorce after 8 years of marriage, but the couple, who share two, young daughters, “will continue to ...
Because of that decision, she said she became, “more motivated to make my own money because I signed a document specifically outlining how much I couldn't depend on my husband.” She added, “My father always praised 'the gift of fear.' And that prenup scared the shit out of me. This news comes just two months after Wong's most recent comedy special, Don Wong, in which she joked about “going through a midlife crisis” and wanting to cheat on her husband now that she's rich and famous. They hit it off and four years later in November 2014, the couple wed in San Francisco. A year later they welcomed their first daughter Mari, and in 2017 their second daughter Nikki was born.
Ali Wong and husband Justin Hakuta are divorcing after eight years of marriage. Here's what the comedian has said about her marriage and husband in stand-up ...
She added that her mom "is very concerned" since she thinks her husband is going to leave her "out of intimidation." During her special, Wong recalled her first interaction with Hakuta at a wedding, noting that she thought he was out of her league. She joked that she's made his lunches every day for five years "so he'd become dependent on me." During her special, Wong joked that she thinks about cheating on her husband "every five minutes." Towards the end of her special, Wong talked about how her husband is very much her type. She then bragged about her husband's intelligence, noting, how Hakuta went to Carnegie Mellon, Harvard Business School, and was a Fulbright scholar.
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In the end, being forced to sign that prenup was one of the greatest things that ever happened to me and my career." But I did it on purpose because I knew that he was a catch." Wong and Hakuta first met at a mutual friend's wedding in 2010.
The couple - both 39 - signed a prenup, and they'll have to figure out custody arrangements for their six-year-old daughter Mari and four-year-old daughter ...
'I think I'm going through a midlife crisis!' Ali might have hinted at trouble ahead when she joked about wanting to 'cheat' on her husband with the 'cast of The Avengers' in her latest comedy special Ali Wong: Don Wong, which premiered on Valentine's Day on Netflix 'His and her pho': The 4ft11in funnywoman originally met Hakuta - who's the son of inventor Ken 'Dr. Fad' Hakuta - at a friend's wedding reception in 2010 (pictured in 2019) Ali might have hinted at trouble ahead when she joked about wanting to 'cheat' on her husband with the 'cast of The Avengers' in her latest comedy special Ali Wong: Don Wong, which premiered on Valentine's Day on Netflix.
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We talk a lot about the transitions that we go through as a couple. Wong’s rep confirmed the news to People in April 2022. So we decided that he’s not going to come to any more events — it’s just not how he wants to spend his time. I’m very open about the fact that we go to therapy. I think my husband’s the real breadwinner because he won a bread machine. It’s true, and now if we get divorced, their son is f–ked. No more sashimi on a Tuesday! No more fancy Japanese toilet bidet where water comes out and Hello Kitty sings the song until your butthole’s fresh and clean.
Does Ali Wong ave a prenup in place? After the news of the comedian and her husband Justin Hakuta getting a divorce, fans have some questions.
“My father always praised ‘the gift of fear,’ and that prenup scared the s--t out of me. No more sashimi on a Tuesday! No more fancy Japanese toilet bidet where water comes out and Hello Kitty sings the song until your butthole’s fresh and clean. “No one could have predicted this outcome,” Ali told the audience. However, Ali has long praised the fact that she was forced to sign a prenup by Justin’s family. Since the comedian is known to share details about her marriage in her stand-up routines, fans are convinced this separation has been brewing for some time. On the flip side, others believe that a prenup can cause friction for a betrothed couple.
Comedian Ali Wong and her husband, Justin Hakuta, are getting divorced. Wong's representative confirmed the news to NBC News on Tuesday.
“You put me in my place, and then you give me permission to be myself. And then you tell me what to do. “He bought low, and if we get divorced, he gonna sell high.”
The comedian's husband has been a primary source of her popular specials. But when writing about the Asian American couple's split, some news outlets used ...
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Ali Wong and her husband Justin Hakuta have announced they're separating after eight years of marriage. Sharing the news with People, a source close to the ...
During her first Netflix special, Baby Cobra, Wong recalled their first meeting, saying she thought Hakuta was out of her league. And now I'm in monogamy jail and I don't know how to get out." Wong also made jokes about infidelity, saying she'd "love to cheat" on her husband, but she can't "afford to get a divorce."