‘The Rookie' Real Life Relationships
Eric Winter and Allison Ford
Eric Winter, who portrays Tim Bradford, was previously married to fellow actress Allison Ford in 2000 and eventually they tied the knot in 2001. Their relationship didn't last too long as they split up after four years and divorced in 2005.
Eric Winter and Roselyn Sanchez
In 2005, Winter met the woman who would become his second and current wife, actress Roselyn Sanchez, at a party in Los Angeles. After three months, he finally asked her out on a date. In 2007, the couple got engaged while in Puerto Rico.
A year later, Winter and Sanchez wedon November 29, 2008, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Four years later, the couple welcomed their first child together: daughter Sebella, on January 4, 2012. On November 3, 2017, they had their second child, son Dylan.
Given that both Winter and Sanchez are actors, they have worked together on a few projects before. In 2017 they co-wrote a children's book called Sebi and the Land of Cha Cha Cha, and in 2019 they starred in the Hallmark movie A Taste of Summer. The couple currently co-host a podcast called He Said, Ella Dijo with Eric Winter and Roselyn Sanchez.
Alyssa Diaz and Gustavo Galindo
Alyssa Diaz (Angela Lopez) and her partner, Gustavo Galindo, had a very 21st century meeting: on a dating app. Diaz recalled that she met Galindo on Bumble while she was in Mexico City filming Narcos: Mexico, which released in 2018. They eventually started dating and soon after they got engaged in Hawaii.
The couple keeps their life together fairly private, but it is known they have two children together, though their names are unknown.
Richard T. Jones and Nancy Jones
In 1996, Richard T. Jones (Wade Grey) walked down the aisle with his previous wife, Nancy Jones. They met at a Los Angeles restaurant where Nancy worked as a waitress a couple of years prior to their wedding. The couple had three children together—Sydney, Aubrey and Elijah. They split up at some point, though it's not known exactly when.
Mekia Cox and Britt Leach
The Rookie star, Mekia Cox, best known as Nyla Harper, exchanged vows with basketball analyst Britt Leach in 2018. The couple welcomed two children together in 2018 and 2022.
Shawn Ashmore and Dana Wasdin
Ashmore (Wesley Evers) and his wife, Dana Wasdin, have been together for over a decade. The couple first met in 2010 on the set of the drama film Frozen and were engaged a year later. In 2012, they tied the knot and have been married ever since. In 2017, Ashmore and Wasdin welcomed a child, son Oliver.
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