Podcaster Bobbi Althoff has finalized her divorce from her husband, Cory Althoff, just two weeks after he filed for divorce. Court documents reveal that the couple has already exchanged preliminary declarations of disclosure and reached a global martial settlement agreement, resolving all property matters in anticipation of filing for dissolution. The reason cited for their split was 'irreconcilable differences,' and both parties agreed to cover their own attorney's fees, while also blocking the court's ability to award spousal support.
Bobbi and Cory, who share two children, Luca aged 3, and Isla aged 1, have both requested joint legal and physical custody of their daughters. Cory initiated the divorce proceedings on February 7 after four years of marriage. Following the public announcement of their separation, Bobbi praised her ex-husband as 'an incredible father and person,' expressing gratitude for the time they spent together as a couple.
In a social media post, Bobbi emphasized her appreciation for Cory's role as a father and her eagerness to co-parent with him despite the end of their marital relationship. Notably, the date of separation listed in the divorce filing coincides with the month when Bobbi hosted rapper Drake on her podcast, 'The Really Good Podcast.'
Addressing rumors of a romantic involvement with Drake following the podcast interview, Bobbi denied the speculation in a private exchange with Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy. While the exact reasons for the divorce remain undisclosed by both parties, TMZ reported that Cory's desire to maintain a low-profile lifestyle clashed with Bobbi's rising fame since launching her podcast, which featured interviews with notable figures such as Lil Yachty, Offset, Shaquille O'Neal, J Balvin, and Mark Cuban.