Ali Wong Prenup Comedian Praises the Agreement Amid Divorce
Ali Wong Prenup: Comedian Praises the Agreement Amid DivorceHome > EntertainmentSource: Getty Images Comedian Ali Wong Praises Her Prenuptial Agreement Amid Divorce From Justin HakutaBy Tatayana YomaryApr. 13 2022, Published 1:33 p.m. ET From “I do” to “I don’t” — it appears that the latest celebrity couple heading down the road of divorce is none other than comedian Ali Wong and entrepreneur Justin Hakuta.Article continues below advertisement The pair, who first tied the knot in 2014, are reportedly parting ways after eight years of marriage. 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. It’s no secret that divorce can be messy, but it appears that Ali and Justin have a prenup in place. So, who will walk away with their finances intact? Here’s everything we know.Source: Getty ImagesArticle continues below advertisement Ali Wong joked about Justin s family forcing her to sign a prenuptial agreement Prenuptial agreements can be a controversial topic to tackle. Some people believe that marrying for love should also come with protecting your assets, which gives prenups a leg to stand on. On the flip side, others believe that a prenup can cause friction for a betrothed couple. However, Ali has long praised the fact that she was forced to sign a prenup by Justin’s family. Ali Wong: Ima do 3 specials talking about divorcing my husbandMe: Hahahahaha yeahAli Wong: Ima divorce my husbandMe: pic.twitter.com/arQpeorY2U— Kim Elliott (@kimelliottbooks) April 12, 2022 Article continues below advertisement In the 2018 special Ali Wong: Hard Knock Wife, Ali joked about the outcome of the prenup working in her favor. “No one could have predicted this outcome,” Ali told the audience. “So much so, that before we got married, his family made me sign a prenup. 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. Go back to drinking flat water, b---h!” Ali also went on to discuss the prenup in her 2019 book, Dear Girls: Intimate Tales, Untold Secrets and Advice for Living Your Best Life, via Scary Mommy. Ali shared that the prenup made her realize that she couldn’t solely rely on her husband’s finances.Article continues below advertisement Ali Wong had to sign a prenup which motivated her to make her own money, and now that they are divorcing (and she’s making the lion’s share), her money is safe. Secure the bag. Much respect.— d_S (@dirty_snowflake) April 12, 2022 “I was very motivated to make my own money because I signed a document specifically outlining how much I couldn’t depend on my husband,” the 39-year-old wrote. “My father always praised ‘the gift of fear,’ and that prenup scared the s--t out of me. In the end, being forced to sign that prenup was one of the greatest things that ever happened to me and my career.” The details of Ali and Justin’s prenup are still unclear, but by the looks of it, Justin may have to pay the ultimate price with his wallet.Article continues below advertisementSource: Getty Images Ali and Justin share two children together Unfortunately, there is no getting around how divorce can adversely affect children. Ali and Justin share two daughters: Mari, born in 2015, and Nikki in 2017. The status of Ali and Justin’s custody agreement has not been disclosed, but there is a chance that the former couple may explore joint custody. However, only time will tell. We’d like to wish both Ali and Justin all the best during this complicated time.AdvertisementMore from Distractify The Relationship Between Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz Was Nothing Like Their 'I Love Lucy' Episodes These Are Some of the Most Expensive Celebrity Divorces of All Time 16 Celebrities Who Have Been Married (and Divorced) 4 Times or More Latest Entertainment News and UpdatesAdvertisementABOUT DistractifyAbout UsPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseDMCASitemapCONNECT with DistractifyLink to Facebook Link to TwitterLink to InstagramContact us by Email Copyright 2022 Distractify. Distractify is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.