Charlotte Flair is back in the spotlight, and this time, it’s not just because she won the 2025 Women’s Royal Rumble—she’s officially a single woman again.

According to TMZ, Flair filed for divorce from Andrade El Idolo in June 2024, and by October 2024, a judge had signed off, making their split official. While details about what led to the breakup remain unclear, the couple has kept things quiet, with neither of them commenting publicly.

Flair and Andrade’s romance started back in 2019, leading to their engagement in 2020 and a grand wedding in Mexico in 2022. However, eagle-eyed fans had already suspected trouble in paradise after Flair stopped sharing photos of Andrade on social media.

This isn’t the first time breakup rumors have surrounded the couple. Back in 2023, speculation ran wild after Charlotte and Andrade unfollowed each other on social media. Ric Flair even stopped following Andrade, and Charlotte removed the diamond ring emoji from her bio, adding even more fuel to the fire.

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Despite the rumors, the two quickly reconciled and were seen together again shortly after. They continued to support each other’s careers, even exchanging subtle nods in the ring—like when Andrade locked in a Figure 8 during a match in AEW, and Flair responded with a Tranquilo pose on WWE TV. At the time, it seemed like they had worked things out, but now, it’s clear that the cracks never fully healed.

Despite the personal shake-up, Flair made a massive return to WWE at the Royal Rumble, entering the match after more than a year away due to a torn ACL, MCL, and meniscus. Not only did she step back into the ring, but she also outlasted 29 other women to punch her ticket to WrestleMania 41.

Now that Charlotte Flair is moving forward personally and professionally, fans are left wondering—what’s next for The Queen? Will she finally claim the Women’s World Championship, or is there another twist coming on the road to WrestleMania? Drop your thoughts below!

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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