Alexandra Daddario Files for Divorce After Three Years of Marriage — What We Know
Alexandra Daddario has filed for divorce from her husband, film producer Andrew Form, and the pair have announced they are ending their three-year marriage. The split was announced on Feb. 20, and Daddario filed for divorce on Friday; their representative described the decision as made "with love and respect, " said they will continue to co-parent their child together and that they appreciate privacy as they navigate this transition. The separation is being presented as amicable.
Alexandra Daddario: Timeline of Marriage and Family
The couple became engaged in December 2021 and were married in New Orleans in June 2022, after roughly six months. They share a son who is 15 months old. The pregnancy had been announced in July 2024; Daddario had kept that pregnancy private for six months before the announcement. The arrival of their first child came less than two years before this split was made public.
Family Details and Blended Household
Beyond their infant son, Daddario is stepmother to Andrew Form's two children from a prior relationship: Rowan, 9, and Julian, 12. Those children are his with his ex-wife Jordana Brewster. The couple has said they will continue to co-parent through the transition.
Public Comments, Pregnancy and Postpartum Reflections
In public remarks surrounding her pregnancy and early motherhood, Daddario described being overjoyed to be pregnant and also revealed she had previously experienced a pregnancy loss, calling that loss long and complicated and very painful. A few months after the birth, she shared a first photo of her baby on a social platform and reflected on what her body endured during postpartum, noting that she gave birth on Halloween and describing both the magic and the scares of the postpartum period. She also praised women's bodies and expressed pride in her postpartum recovery, mentioning a postpartum garment by name.
Career Notes and Recent Appearances
Daddario, known for roles including a journalist in the first season of The White Lotus, appeared at the Tory Burch Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear show during New York Fashion Week, where she spoke about motherhood. She said she limited her Fashion Week appearances because her son was at home, calling the responsibility of a hungry baby more demanding than shows. She characterized motherhood as "wonderful, " said she feels very lucky, and recommended parenthood to those who want a child. On her acting work, she noted that series creator Mike White had floated the possibility of revisiting her White Lotus character Rachel Patton alongside her on-screen husband Shane (Jake Lacy) for a future cameo, imagining a scenario in which they would be on a boat talking about other people.
How They Met and Reflections on the Relationship
Daddario and Form first met during the COVID-19 pandemic while walking in New York City: they passed each other downtown, he turned back to say hello, and later asked her to dinner. Daddario later admitted she had embellished the meet-cute slightly but emphasized that their marriage had been great. She has said she always wanted to be married and a mother, that she had never been afraid of monogamy, and that the relationship "clicked" with Form, whom she described as a wonderful and funny person.
Details on the Announcement and Immediate Aftermath
The split announcement, made on Feb. 20, included the representative's statement about love, respect and co-parenting. A news outlet attempted to reach representatives for comment and did not hear back. The parties have asked for privacy while they navigate next steps.
Related Notes
Coverage of celebrity relationship changes this season has included other breakups. Separately, a beauty influencer named Mikayla shared in a Feb. 12 video that she and her husband Cody were getting a divorce, saying they had made the decision the previous year.
Details may continue to evolve; recent updates indicate the filing and the Feb. 20 announcement, and the couple's representative framed the split as an amicable decision focused on co-parenting and privacy.