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Kathy Griffin admits her divorce from Randy Bick has left her “heartbroken.”
“The divorce is what’s kicking my ass mentally,” she exclusively tells Page Six. “I thought I was going to be with this guy forever. I’m heartbroken, I admit it.”
She adds, “I just didn’t think I’d be alone at this stage of the game, but hey, that’s on me. And I guess, I obviously have [to take] full responsibility.”
“The divorce is what’s kicking my ass mentally,” she exclusively tells Page Six. Getty Images They had been married for just under four years. FilmMagic for HBODespite feeling heartbroken, Griffin says there are no hard feelings between the pair.
“I know it’s cliché,” she tells us. “I wish him the best. I hope he meets somebody else. He just wasn’t the right guy for me. But he’ll be good for somebody else.”
The comedian, 63, filed for divorce from her husband Randy Bick in December 2023.
Griffin filed for divorce in December 2023. Larry Busacca The “My Life on the D-List” star says she thought she would be with Bick forever. kathygriffin/InstagramThe two — who have not yet finalized the split — met at a food festival in 2011 and briefly split after seven years together.
They reunited less than a year later and married on New Year’s Eve in 2019 in a ceremony officiated by Lily Tomlin.
It’s been a rough few years for the “My Life on the D-List” alum.
In 2017, she was canceled when she posed holding the bloody, decapitated head of an effigy of Donald Trump. The outcry was intense, with Griffin being placed on a no-fly list for two months while she was under a federal investigation by the Justice Department.
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Three years later, Griffin revealed that she had battled an addiction to prescription pills and was then diagnosed with lung cancer, which necessitated getting part of her lung removed.
She has leaned on famous friends like Jane Fonda and Sia, and has embarked on a tour, “My Life on the PTSD List,” which has seen her flying around the country on a private jet, despite its’ steep cost.
“I don’t give a s–t,” Griffin tells us. “After everything I’ve been through, I justify it.”
Griffin explains that she has saved feverishly for most of her career and sees this as a well-earned extravagance.
The “Fashion Police” alum is also in the middle of a national tour. Getty Images She will play Carnegie Hall later this month. Getty Images for 1/ST and The h.wood Group“I don’t want to say I don’t care if I make money on this tour or not, but I have prioritized the unimaginable with my normal Midwest background,” she says. “I put in decades at the airport hotel, I put in decades at the cheapest, crappiest motel that the club put me in where there are bugs in the room.
“I confess to having A-list travel, right? It’s all my own money that I earned by myself,” she continues.
“I did not come from generational wealth. Nobody ever gave me a goddamn dime. And so this is what I’m doing.”
Griffin will play Carnegie Hall on Oct. 26.