The couple, who have two daughters together, have known each other since they were teenagers.
Jeremy Allen White and Addison Timlin are calling it quits.
The Bear actor, 31, and the Little Sister actress, 30, are divorcing after more than three years of marriage, according to court documents obtained by TMZ and confirmed by other outlets.
Timlin filed for divorce on Thursday in Los Angeles, but did not specify a reason for the split in the filing.
The couple, who have two daughters together, Ezer Billie White, 2, and Dolores Wild White, 5 months, have known each other since they were teenagers.
In January, Timlin shared a heartfelt tribute to White on Instagram after he won a Golden Globe for his role as Carmy, the bad boy chef in the hit FX series The Bear.
“I love this picture so much because you look 14 and 31 at the same time,” she wrote alongside a photo of him holding his trophy. “Watching you win on Tuesday was one of the most overwhelming dimension-hopping moments of my whole life, watching you win last night while holding our two babies was pretty out of this world too.”
She also recalled seeing him perform for the first time in a drama class when they were 14 years old.
“I couldn’t take my eyes off you,” she wrote. “When I watched the pilot for The Bear, I cried my f— heart out. I think somewhere I must’ve known how much life was about to change, but mostly I just knew that the world was about to discover what I’ve known all along.”
White also thanked Timlin in his acceptance speech, saying, “I love you deep in my bones, thank you for all that you do, thank you for everything that you’ve done.”
The pair tied the knot in a Beverly Hills courthouse in October 2019, with their friends Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin as their witnesses.
White rose to fame as Lip Gallagher in the Showtime series Shameless, which ended its 11-season run in April. He also appeared in films such as After Everything and The Rental.
Timlin starred in films such as That Awkward Moment and Fallen, and had recurring roles in TV shows such as Californication and Zero Hour.
Representatives for White and Timlin did not immediately respond to requests for comment.