Johnny Knoxville Files for Divorce From Naomi Nelson: Details

Going their separate tactics. Johnny Knoxville has filed for divorce from his 2nd spouse, Naomi Nelson, after just about 12 years of marriage, Us Weekly can ascertain.

The former Jackass host, 51, filed the forms in Los Angeles on Wednesday, June 15, in step with court paperwork acquired by Us, during which he famous the pair have been separated since September 2021.

Knoxville — real name Philip John Clapp — cited “irreconcilable differences” as the explanation for the duo’s split and has requested joint legal and physical custody of the pair’s two youngsters: Rocko, 12, and Arlo, 10. (Knoxville could also be the daddy of daughter Madison, 26, whom he stocks with ex-wife Melanie Clapp.)

The Dukes of Hazzard actor’s submitting also states that he “believes that he has separate property” from Nelson, 41, even though does not know the “full nature and extent” of it, in addition to their joint holdings.

“There are network and quasi-community belongings and tasks of the events, the precise nature and extent of that are unknown to Petitioner presently,” the courtroom docs read.

Knoxville also requested that spousal toughen “be made up our minds” at a later date and that they every might be responsible for their own legal professional fees.

Us previously showed that the Jackass Forever superstar and Nelson wed on September 24, 2010, less than twelve months after they welcomed their son.

“Happy birthday to my love and light-weight. A good looking wife and a phenomenal mother,” the Tennessee local gushed while celebrating his now-estranged partner by way of Instagram in August 2021. “You are the light on my face and the whole thing just right. I love you very a lot. Happy birthday.❤️❤️❤️

The Bad Grandpa megastar, who rose to status performing outrageous stunts and pranks on the MTV reality TV series, previously admitted his romance with Nelson contributed to his want to take a step back from his over-the-top antics.

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“I felt like I had to be that wild guy. You don’t even know on the time that you simply’re only doing what you think other people want you to do,” Knoxville informed Vulture in May 2018. “You’re just expending energy and not desirous about why. Eventually, I noticed that you can’t give such a lot to this concept of who you’re supposed to be. I guess I’m knowing that with the stunts, too.”

He persevered on the time: “You know, it’s like I beloved [journalist] Hunter S. Thompson so much, and I couldn’t handle that side of me, the facet that was once running wild in 2002, three, four, 5. Nor did I need to. Also, I met my now-wife and I wanted to be a better person for her. Then I were given into it and idea, ‘I gotta be a greater person for me, too.’ I’d by no means in point of fact concept like that ahead of.”

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