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Sia and Dan Bernard's Relationship Timeline: From Parenthood to Divorce

Sia and Dan Bernard's Relationship Timeline: From Parenthood to Divorce

Yahoo20-03-2025
Sia and Dan Bernard were married for two years before they called it quits.
Us Weekly confirmed in March 2025 that Sia filed for divorce, citing 'irreconcilable differences' as the reason for their split. The pair's date of separation was listed one day before she filed.
The documents revealed that she and Bernard share a baby, Somersault Wonder, who was born in 2024. (Sia is also mom to two sons whom she adopted as teens who were aging out of the foster care system in 2019.)
The court documents list Sia and Bernard's wedding date as December 2022, despite news of their marriage breaking in May 2023 when they held an intimate ceremony in Italy.
She was previously married to Erik Anders Lang from 2024 to 2016. 'After much soul searching and consideration we have made the decision to separate as a couple,' the pair told Us in a statement at the time. 'We are, however, dedicated to remaining friends. There will be no further comment.'
Years later, Sia shared that her first divorce 'really threw me for a loop.' She added during a September 2023 interview on Apple Music 1 with Zane Lowe, 'That was such a dark time that I was in bed for three years, really, really severely depressed. And so I couldn't really do anything for that period of time.'
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Sia and Bernard were first linked when they walked the red carpet for the premiere of West Side Story. Bernard's identity was unknown at the time since he and Sia hid their faces behind colorful face masks and black sunglasses.
Sia shared a picture with Bernard via Instagram when they attended the Los Angeles Football Club match. 'Pride forever! #lgbtqia+ #LAFC #22👀❤️ also just finished my next album! A great day all round!' she captioned a series of photos, including one of her and Bernard at the stadium.
Sia Marries Dan Bernard ​in Small Wedding Ceremony in Italy: Details
Sia's divorce docs listed her and Bernard's wedding date as December 2022.
News broke in May 2023 that Sia and Bernard exchanged vows at fashion designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana's villa in Portofino, Italy. The venue was the same location where Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker wed one year prior.
Us confirmed that Sia filed for divorce from Bernard. At the time, Sia requested legal and physical custody of Somersault Wonder but was open to Bernard receiving visitation rights.
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