
Lorenzo Lamas files for divorce from wife Kenna Nicole Lamas ... which marked his SIXTH marriage
The Santa Monica, California-born actor, 67, said in court documents reviewed by TMZ that he and Kenna Nicole had separated this past January 21.
Lamas, who was previously married five times, said that 'irreconcilable differences' led to the split with Kenna Nicole.
The actor said in court documents that he did not have any children with Kenna Nicole, therefore there is no need to allocate time toward dividing funds for child support or custody.
Lamas said that he wanted the court to terminate the ability to give either party support.
Daily Mail has reached out to reps for Lamas, and Kenna Nicole for comment via Instagram.
Actor Lorenzo Lamas has filed for divorce from wife Kenna Nicole on Tuesday, apparently bringing his sixth marriage to an end
The split comes less than two years after they wed in 2023. Pictured in LA in November of 2022
Lamas told the court that him and his estranged spouse initially got engaged in Las Vegas in February 2021.
They tied the knot in October 2023, Lamas told the court.
According to TMZ, it was not immediately clear if the former couple had hashed out a prenuptial agreement prior to their wedding nearly two years ago.
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