Bobbi Althoff and Ex-Husband Cory Finalize Divorce, a Month After She Said They Were 'So Much Happier Apart'

The couple was married for four years before they announced their divorce in February

<p>Mireya Acierto/Getty; Bobbi Althoff/Facebook</p> Bobbi and Cory Althoff

Mireya Acierto/Getty; Bobbi Althoff/Facebook

Bobbi and Cory Althoff
  • Bobbi Althoff and Cory Althoff have finalized their divorce

  • The former spouses, who share daughters ages 2 and 4, have agreed to joint legal custody

  • The podcast host, 27, has primary physical custody, with visitation set up for Cory

Bobbi Althoff and Cory Althoff's divorce has been finalized.

In a settlement agreement obtained by PEOPLE, the former spouses finalized the terms of their divorce, which comes after four years of marriage. Cory, 34, filed for divorce from the podcaster in Los Angeles County Superior Court in February 2024, citing "irreconcilable differences."

According to the documents, agreed upon on Aug. 15, the pair agreed that neither will pay spousal support or child support. They also agreed to joint legal custody of their two children, daughters Isla, 2, and Luca, 4.

The podcast host, 27, will retain primary physical custody of the girls, with Cory having one overnight weeknight visitation. He will also have the children from Saturday to Monday each weekend.

The former spouses also agreed to keep their respective debts and assets separate.

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<p>Bobbie Althoff/Instagram</p> Bobbie Althoff and her daughter

Bobbie Althoff/Instagram

Bobbie Althoff and her daughter

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In recent months, the Really Good Podcast host has opened up about speculation about the end of her marriage. In July, Bobbi shared an Instagram Story addressing accusations that she sleeps with interview subjects and that it contributed to the end of her marriage.

Showing one such comment in the story, she wrote, "I never respond to this comment that I’ve been getting a million times a day for the last year, but I am really sick of seeing it."

“Anyone who says stuff like this is so f------ ignorant," she continued. "You don’t know why my marriage ended, that we are both so much happier apart than we ever were together. That now our kids get to see two happy parents instead of zero.”

The podcaster began her career as a social media influencer on TikTok in 2021 and initially focused on her life as a young mother. Her fame took off in 2023 when she started The Really Good Podcast, where she interviews celebrities with her deadpan humor and asks uncomfortable questions.

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