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Why Did Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey Get Divorced? Looking Back at Their Split

They were the “It” couple of the early 2000s — until they weren’t.

Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey turned their whirlwind romance into a reality TV phenomenon with Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica, only to call it quits after three years of marriage. More than two decades later, fans are still asking what really went wrong.

Keep scrolling for a look back at Simpson and Lachey’s love story and the divorce that ended their romance:

Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey’s Whirlwind Romance Explained

Simpson and Lachey first met at the Hollywood Christmas Parade in 1998, when they shared the same music manager. After four years of on-and-off dating — including a brief split in early 2001 — Lachey proposed in Hawaii in February 2002. The couple tied the knot in October 2002 at a church in Austin, Texas, in front of 350 guests.

Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey’s Reality TV Fame

In August 2003, MTV premiered Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica, the now-iconic reality series that documented the couple’s early marriage and turned Jessica Simpson’s wide-eyed remarks — like the infamous “Chicken of the Sea” tuna moment — into pop culture history. The show ran for three seasons until March 2005.

“We were young and pioneering our way through reality television, always miced and always on,” Simpson wrote in her 2020 memoir, Open Book. “We worked and we were great at it but when it came time to being alone, we weren’t great at it anymore.”

Why Did Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey Get Divorced? Split Explained
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Lachey echoed that sentiment in an April 2006 interview, saying Newlyweds had a negative impact on the marriage.

“Jessica and I began playing these parts even when we were by ourselves,” he explained. “It became a really blurred line. There was a question about what truly was our reality.”

Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey Had Tension Behind-the-Scenes

The show’s producer Sue Kolinsky later said the strain was visible on set.

“You could feel there was tension between the two of them,” Kolinsky told Complex in 2017. “They were very different people. He was a blue collar guy — he did a lot of things himself, like he and his brother [Drew Lachey] would build things. He was frugal, and she had excessive taste. In the end they weren’t suited for each other.”

Kolinsky added, “She was really young; I think he’s seven years older than her. He wanted a family, and her father [Joe Simpson] thought maybe she was too young.”

Simpson, meanwhile, admitted in Open Book to having an emotional affair toward the end of the marriage with her Dukes of Hazzard costar Johnny Knoxville.

Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey’s Divorce

After months of speculation, the couple confirmed their split in November 2005.

“After three years of marriage, and careful thought and consideration, we have decided to part ways,” they said in a joint statement. “This is the mutual decision of two people with an enormous amount of respect and admiration for each other.”

Simpson filed for divorce that December, citing irreconcilable differences. It was finalized in June 2006. Lachey said he was caught off guard, telling reporters in April 2006, “I’ll tell you how I knew my marriage was over: I was told.”

Jessica Simpson Reflects on Her Split From Nick Lachey

In Open Book, Simpson described Lachey as her “first love” and took responsibility for the hurt their split caused.

“I wish we were the kind of people who could divorce and stay friends,” she wrote. “We weren’t, and I regret that my actions hurt him.”

This story was compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists.

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