Lorenzo Lamas Files for Divorce—Here’s the Lowdown

Let’s unpack something mildly dramatic: Lorenzo Lamas has officially filed for divorce from Kenna Nicole Lamas after less than two years of marriage. According to court documents obtained by TMZ, the actor raced to the courthouse Tuesday, citing January 21, 2025 as the date they called it quits. The paperwork, first reported by TMZ and later picked up by People, lists “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the split—Hollywood’s classic go-to excuse.
Lamas confirms there are no minor children involved, so you can cross custody battles off the worry list. He’s also slashed any chance for spousal support on both sides by checking the requisite boxes in the legal filing. This move means neither Lorenzo nor Kenna can later circle back to the court for financial aid, according to documents shared with E! News.
They tied the knot in October 2023, capping off a whirlwind romance that reportedly began with a Vegas proposal in February 2021, as noted by People. If you’re wondering about a prenup, it’s still a bit foggy—neither side has clarified whether they signed one before exchanging vows. Given this is Lamas’s sixth marriage, it wouldn’t exactly be surprising if there was a protective legal cushion in place.
Lorenzo’s relationship history reads like a soap opera highlight reel. His previous five marriages ranged from 1989’s Shannon Dayton (aka Shauna Sand) to his 2021 union with Kimberley Kates. Each chapter seemed to come with its own fanfare and fractures, so Kenna’s turn in the spotlight might have always felt a bit precarious. In the filing, he sticks to the basics—no drama over assets or alimony, just a clean break.
While fans react on social media—some sending supportive vibes, others cracking jokes about the actor’s serial-marriage status—both parties remain tight-lipped. Kenna hasn’t issued a public statement yet, and Lorenzo’s rep declined further comment beyond confirming the divorce papers.
So yeah, another celebrity split to digest over your morning coffee. It stings a touch more when there are no headline-grabbing spats or public meltdowns—just the quiet thud of an irretrievable chapter closing.
Anyway, that’s the deal. Do with it what you will.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and TMZ, People Magazine, E! News
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