2025 has been a tough year for love in Hollywood. Several high-profile couples, once seen as “forever,” decided to part ways. While 2024 was filled with rumors and legal steps, 2025 brought finality. Some splits were public and dramatic, while others were quiet and private. From the end of Nicole Kidman’s long marriage to Quinta Brunson’s discreet divorce, the celebrity world feels different as the year ends.

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban shocked fans when Nicole filed for divorce in September after 19 years together. Their marriage was seen as a gold standard in Hollywood. They’ve agreed to keep things private for the sake of their two teenage daughters.

Jessica Alba and Cash Warren ended their 16-year marriage in February. They have three children and have said the split was a personal choice to focus on growth. Despite the divorce, they remain committed to co-parenting.

Quinta Brunson and Kevin Anik also parted ways this year. The Abbott Elementary star, who usually keeps her private life quiet, filed in March and finalized it by September. Thanks to a clear legal agreement, the process stayed largely out of the tabloids.

Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness, who separated in 2023, made their divorce official in May. Without a prenup, it took almost two years to divide their estate fairly.

Sia and Dan Bernard surprised fans when they divorced after just two years of marriage. Sia’s filing in March highlighted more of her life as a mother and added a personal dimension to the news.

Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers had one of the year’s most public splits. Their July filing quickly became a complicated legal battle, showing how messy some divorces can get.

Amy Schumer and Chris Fischer announced their divorce in December after seven years together. They described it as a mutual decision and plan to remain friends moving forward.

2025 reminded everyone that even famous couples face tough choices. Many stars are prioritizing their own peace and mental health over staying “perfect” in the public eye. The year may have been defined by endings, but it also points to new beginnings.