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2026 Celebrity Breakups: Every Famous Couple Who Split So Far

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As we move further into 2026, we’re hearing the news of more and more celebrity couples breaking up. Thankfully, though, it’s not shaping up to be as hectic as the number of major Hollywood splits at the end of 2025, with couples including Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban, Nina Dobrev and Shaun White, and Jacob Elordi and Olivia Jade splitting within the same two months.

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Still, there have been some surprising and not-so-surprising breakups so far (see: Chase Stokes and Kelsea Ballerini, who are seemingly off again…for now). From movie and TV stars to models, athletes, and more, here are all the celebrity couples who have decided to part ways in 2026 so far:

1. Ali Wong and Bill Hader

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After dating for two years, Ali Wong and Bill Hader ended their relationship in January 2026. “It was too difficult to make the relationship work with Ali’s upcoming stand-up tour and Bill’s various film and TV projects this year,” a source told People. “They’re focusing on their work and kids, while continuing to support and root for each other.”

The couple first went public with their relationship in April 2023, though they were first linked back in 2022 after Ali’s divorce from her ex-husband, Justin Hakuta, and Bill’s split from Anna Kendrick. Despite their split, the Saturday Night Live alum and actor-comedian reportedly remain friends who keep in touch.

2. Cardi B and Stefon Diggs

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Cardi B seemingly confirmed that she had split from Stefon during a Little Miss Drama Tour show on Feb. 15, saying, “Just because I ain’t fucking with my baby daddy doesn’t mean you get to talk about my baby daddy.” On Feb. 25, an inside source stated that, “Things were getting too heated and complicated. Cardi is very no-nonsense. The second she felt that she couldn’t trust him, she pulled back to focus on her kids, her music, and tour.”

The rapper-songwriter and New England Patriots wide receiver welcomed their first child in November 2025, and engagement rumors surrounded the 2026 Super Bowl after Stefon teased that a ring was “on the agenda, maybe.” However, breakup rumors started once fans noticed that the two had unfollowed each other on Instagram. “She needs stability and wants the same for her kids,” the insider said, while hinting that their relationship may not be over once and for all. “They co-parent, and the door is not completely closed. They might reconnect in the future.”

3. Bella Hadid and Adan Banuelos

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A source confirmed to Entertainment Tonight on Jan. 26 that the supermodel and professional equestrian had split, following two years of dating. The source stated that, “Bella is doing her best to stay positive and distract herself since their split. She’s been staying busy with work and spending time with close friends. She is still processing the breakup since it was a very serious relationship.”⁠

4. Alexandra Daddario and Andrew Form

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On Feb. 20, a representative of Alexandra’s shared a statement with People that confirmed the two had decided to end their marriage after three years. “The decision was made with love and respect,” the statement said. It went on to address the White Lotus alum and film producer’s 15-month-old son, stating, “They will continue to co-parent their child together and appreciate privacy as they navigate this transition.”

5. Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes

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On Feb. 9, multiple sources confirmed that the singer-songwriter and actor were officially off again. “They still love each other, which is why they’ve kept trying to make it work,” a source said. “But their lives are in very different places right now. Figuring out where to live and how to truly merge their lives has been hard lately. It’s been something they’ve gone back and forth on. They just want to be happy, though. They’ve been trying to figure out a situation where they are both happy together, but that doesn’t seem possible at the moment.”

This came after Kelsea spoke to Entertainment Tonight about their relationship at the 2026 Grammy Awards on Feb. 1, stating, “We’ve been together for quite a while now and done a lot of life together. He was with me getting ready today, and he’ll be with me when we wrap.” Since then, neither has publicly addressed the breakup.

6. Karol G and Feid

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After dating for three years, the singer-songwriters reportedly split in January 2026. Sources shared that the couple “quietly ended their relationship a few months ago amid ongoing speculation,” and that their breakup was amicable, with the two still on good terms.

7. Jesy Nelson and Zion Foster

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After four years together, Jesy confirmed that she had split from her fiancé, Zion Foster, in an interview with the Daily Mail on Feb. 2. The Little Mix-turned-solo star opened up about her and Zion’s experience with their 8-month-old twin daughters, Ocean Jade and Story Monroe, who were diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). “We have been through such a traumatic experience, and for us, our girls are our main priority and our main focus,” she said.

“We want to give them the most positive, happy, and uplifting time and energy, and because we have both been through such a traumatic experience, the energy wasn’t right between us, which is understandable,” Jesy continued. “We are still friends, and we are still united in co-parenting our daughters, they are our main focus, that’s all we can do, be the best possible parents we can right now.”

8. Mikayla Nogueira and Cody Hawken

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After five years together and two years of marriage, the beauty influencer announced on Feb. 12 via a TikTok video that she and Cody had decided to split in 2025 and that they were now getting a divorce. She began the video by saying, “I am getting a divorce. Take a minute, take it in. I am getting a divorce.” Mikayla continued, stating, “We would do literally anything for each other. I want you to know that. I’m not going to be sharing any details whatsoever as to why Cody and I have made this decision. The main reason I am doing that is because I want to protect Cody. Cody deserves that. He and I were together for five years, married for two. And they are some of the best memories of my life. Memories that I will cherish forever. And I do not regret a single thing.”

“I want to guarantee you that no amount of speculation, no one claiming they know why we’re getting a divorce, no video from a tea page or a drama channel, knows why Cody and I made the decision. The only people that know why Cody and I made this decision is Cody and I. I just want to make that very, very clear,” she explained. “I’ve spent the last few months processing this. A lot of crying, a lot of talking to family, friends, therapy, everything you can think of, to get to a place where I can make this video. Now, I heal.”

“We’re entering a completely new chapter of our lives, an unexpected chapter, and we’re embracing it,” Mikayla continued. “And even if it’s terrifying, it’s exciting, too. Listen, sometimes life has different plans for you, and Cody and I have both accepted that.”

9. Lauren Morelli and Samira Wiley

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On Jan. 30, the couple shared a statement to Out magazine that stated, “After nine years together, we have decided to end our marriage; however, our lifelong commitment to co-parenting will forever remain.” The two met on the set of Orange Is the New Black in 2012, where Samira played Poussey Washington, and Lauren worked as a writer on the series.

10. Brit Eady and Mike Cunningham

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Their split technically happened in 2025, as The Real Housewives of Atlanta alum announced in a since-deleted Instagram post on Dec. 31. Brit also shared a statement that read, “I’m posting this on the last day of 365 to remove this facade of faking like this marriage is going to work. Everybody can’t come into the next chapter. I’m done hurting and I want to be happy in my next chapter. Cheers to 2026 of putting my happiness first 🥂 ✌🏽 (And for the record as much as I can’t stand him, we are not going to create a false narrative that I’m walking away because of any fake made up rumors).”

The statement went on, saying, “I can be chill, fun, easy to get along with …I can vibe with anybody. But the second I feel disrespected, everything in me shifts. My peace goes out the window, my patience disappears, and that soft version of me turns sharp real quick. I’m self-aware enough to know I’m a good woman. I’m kind, I’m genuine, I’m understanding, and I always try to lead with love,” she said. “But that’s exactly why disrespect hits so deep … because I know how much grace l give before I ever lose it. When I snap, it’s never random, it’s a reaction. What you put in is what you get out of me. Still, I’m learning. Learning not to let people pull me out of character. Learning that not everyone deserves a response. Learning that peace is better than proving a point. Because growth isn’t about never being triggered… it’s about recognizing what triggers you and protecting yourself before you get there. Know your triggers. Guard your peace. Stay away from the people, places, and situations that force you to become someone you’ve worked too hard to outgrow.”

Mike also made a statement to People, stating, “All marriages have ups and downs; we just happen to go through things publicly. I’ve always had the utmost respect for my wife and our union. In spite of some of our issues being brought to the public, I will not feed into the drama and narratives being painted.”

11. Arielle Kebbel and Zach Roerig

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Arielle confirmed her split from her former costar on The Vampire Diaries less than one year after announcing their relationship on Kaitlyn Bristowe’s Off the Vine podcast on Feb. 19. She said that she has not been in a relationship “in quite some time.” Arielle continued, stating that, “I’ve had this conversation with many girlfriends going through either a breakup or a divorce, and some are ‘I’m sorry’ because there is so much love and grief there, and others are ‘congratulations’ because it’s the hardest best thing you could do for yourself. So, I actually do understand both.”

The current Marshals actress described the breakup as one of the hardest things she’s ever been through, and went on to say, “What it has taught me now is the gratitude of what I’ve learned and also, ‘What do I need to explore to really change patterns for myself in the future for my heart, for my soul, for what I want moving forward?’ And I don’t think I was ever really able to be that honest with myself until now.”

12. Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula

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On Jan. 19, the Summer House stars announced their split following over four years of marriage in a message posted to their Instagram stories, stating, “After much reflection, we have mutually and amicably decided to part ways as a couple,” they wrote. “We share this with a heavy heart and kindly ask for your grace and support while we focus on our personal growth and healing. It feels ironic to ask for privacy during this time since we’ve always tried to be open and honest about our relationship, but your kindness and respect will go a long way as we try to navigate our next chapter.”

A week later, the Summer House cast made a public appearance for the show’s upcoming season premiere, where Kyle stated, “I don’t think anything can kind of prepare you for a big public breakup, but I think that more important than anything is just making sure that Amanda is good, and it’s just been amazing having her support, because it is not easy. We put it all out there — the good, the bad, and the ugly, so we just appreciate everyone acknowledging what we’re going through, and it ain’t easy.”

In an interview with Marie Claire published on March 3, Amanda opened up about how she was feeling post-breakup, saying, “Honestly, I feel like I’m on cloud nine. Unstoppable.” She also discussed what led to their split, stating, “We were both struggling with the decision to call it quits, and that’s where I faded away and lost myself a bit. But it just got to a point where I knew I had given the relationship everything I had, and there was no fight left in me. We looked at each other like, ‘This isn’t going to go anywhere.’”

13. Tyler Hilton and Megan Park

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On Jan. 16, the One Tree Hill star shared the news of his split from The Secret Life of the American Teenager alum after 11 years of marriage on Instagram. The post read, “I’ve never been super comfortable sharing personal information about our family life, but I’ve seen enough speculation online that I thought warranted clarity. Some time ago, Megan and I decided to end our marriage. We continue to make the kids and co-parenting the priority. Thanks for continuing to respect our privacy.”

The former couple shares two children, including their daughter, Winnie Hilton (5), and their son, Benny Hilton (17 months).

14. Rob Schneider and Patricia Azarcoya Schneider

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It was reported on Jan. 28 that Patricia had quietly filed for divorce from the Saturday Night Live alum on Dec. 8, in Maricopa County, Arizona, according to court records. People obtained the divorce filing, where the documents say the marriage is “irretrievably broken and there is no possibility of reconciliation.”

The former couple shares two kids, Miranda Scarlett (13) and Madeline Robbie (9).

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Lisa Kudrow Exposes Brutal Friends Behind the Scenes Secrets

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Fans are reeling after Lisa Kudrow shared shocking revelations regarding the “mean behavior” that occurred off-camera during the filming of the hit sitcom Friends.

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As most pop culture fans are aware, Lisa Kudrow and her legendary co-stars—Courteney Cox, Jennifer Aniston, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer—became household names in the ‘90s. They led the iconic NBC sitcom for 10 seasons, spanning from 1994 until 2004.

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The series was a massive commercial triumph; reports indicate the lead six stars began with a salary of $22,500 per episode in Season 1. By the time the third season rolled around, that figure had climbed to a substantial $100,000.

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By Season 9, the ensemble famously negotiated a record-breaking $1 million per episode—at the time, the highest deal ever secured for a sitcom. Most seasons featured 24 to 25 episodes, making the cast incredibly wealthy.

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Even though Friends remains a cultural phenomenon, Lisa is now exposing the darker side of the production. She recently spoke out about the mistreatment actors faced from the writing staff—specifically targeting the experiences of herself, Jennifer, and Courteney.

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In a candid interview with the Times, Lisa noted that the Friends writers’ room consisted of about 12 to 15 people, the majority of whom were men. She told the outlet: “There was definitely mean stuff going on behind the scenes.”

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“Don’t forget, we were recording in front of a live audience of 400, and if you messed up one of these writers’ lines or it didn’t get the perfect response, they could be like: ‘Can’t the bitch fucking read? She’s not even trying. She fucked up my line,’” Lisa recalled. “And we know that back in the room the guys would be up late discussing their sexual fantasies about Jennifer and Courteney. It was intense.”

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The interview also touched upon a past legal battle where writers’ assistant Amaani Lyle filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against the production. Lyle, whose role involved transcribing brainstorming sessions, was stunned by the graphic nature of the discussions regarding Jennifer and Courteney, which allegedly included crude gestures and sexual comments.

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While Amaani ultimately lost her legal case, Lisa reflected on the environment: “Oh, it could be brutal, but these guys — and it was mostly men in there — were sitting up until 3 a.m. trying to write the show, so my attitude was: ‘Say what you like about me behind my back because then it doesn’t matter.’”

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These insights have come as a shock to long-term fans who are voicing their horror online. Reacting to the interview on Reddit, one user commented: “What the fuck. And this is when Jennifer and Courtney were relatively quite powerful in the industry and you certainly didn’t want to piss them off. You know if those writers made disparaging comments about lead actors they would be fired.”

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“Good on her for speaking out about it now, can’t imagine how difficult it must’ve been for the actors to do their jobs in an environment like this,” another fan noted. Another person contributed: “Sorry to hear that, but happy that’s she’s spilling the beans, no more protecting of shitty men 🤝”

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Finally, one user simply summed up the collective frustration by stating: “men are disgusting.”

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Millie Bobby Brown Enola Holmes 3 Nails Spark Period Drama Row

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You are likely already aware of the “iPhone face” phenomenon—that modern aesthetic where an actor’s features feel far too contemporary to be convincing in a historical setting.

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There are numerous examples of this trend from the last few years. It is fair to argue that “iPhone face”—or “Instagram face”—is becoming a recurring problem as the popularity of cosmetic fillers, Botox, and bright dental veneers continues to rise among Hollywood’s elite.

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Now, we have a new evolution of the trend: “iPhone hands,” brought to you by Millie Bobby Brown.

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This week, Netflix unveiled official first-look images from Enola Holmes 3, which is slated for a July release. The photos feature Millie returning as the lead character—the mystery-solving teenage sister of the legendary Sherlock Holmes, portrayed by Henry Cavill.

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The franchise is famously set during the Victorian era. Keeping that historical context in mind, eagle-eyed fans were quick to identify some glaring inaccuracies regarding the mid-to-late-1800s costume and makeup styling.

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While there is plenty of online chatter regarding whether Millie has undergone cosmetic facial enhancements, the internet’s attention shifted downward. Fans were immediately distracted by her flawless, polished fingernails, which stand out prominently in the latest promotional stills.

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As someone who has been a regular at the nail salon twice a month for over a decade, I can spot a professional manicure from a mile away. Judging by these images, it appears Millie is rocking an almond shape with a gel finish, and likely some acrylic extensions. (If I suggested the color looks exactly like OPI’s “Bubble Bath,” would I be overanalyzing? Perhaps.)

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Regardless of the specific brand, the aesthetic is undeniably modern. Considering UV lamps and LED gel technology didn’t exist in the 1800s, fans are baffled as to how she was permitted to walk onto a period-accurate film set with such a contemporary look.

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A viral post on X, which racked up over 222,000 likes and 5.6 million views, joked: “pulling up to 1885 with a fresh gel set.” Within the replies, another user noted: “You’d think these movie executives would pay more attention to details knowing social media exists…”

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The critique was even sharper on Reddit, where users labeled the “fake nails” as “ridiculous” given the cinematic context. “Are the acrylic stiletto nails historically accurate?” one commenter questioned. “What the fuck are we doing here, girl?”

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“How was this approved?” another person asked. “Fake nails in the Victorian era?!”

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To be fair, this isn’t the first instance where a fresh acrylic set has crashed a Netflix period piece. We haven’t forgotten about Penelope Featherington’s modern glam in Bridgerton.

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Aaron Tveit on Chess Broadway: His Hardest Vocal Role Ever

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Aaron Tveit has played some of theater’s most iconic leading men, but his portrayal of Freddie Trumper in the Chess revival might be his most electrifying performance to date.

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If you’ve made a trip to the Imperial Theatre, you’ve witnessed Tveit’s expert command of the stage. From the cocky swagger of “One Night in Bangkok” to the raw, unraveling vulnerability of “Pity the Child,” Freddie is an incredibly layered character. Not only does the chess grandmaster walk a fine line between two contrasting personalities, but he is also one of the most vocally challenging roles in modern musical theater.

It was a true honor to interview Aaron about stepping into this demanding production and what the music of Chess means to him.

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You have an incredible resume. How does the role of Freddie stand out to you compared to your past Broadway shows?

Aaron: Thank you. I’ve been very fortunate to have a varied career. I’ve never really been a performer who does just one thing. Especially in theater, I always look for complicated characters.

I think Freddie is one of the most complex characters I’ve played yet. He is dealing with severe mental health issues, and I really wanted to touch on that as authentically as possible. I had many deep conversations about that with Michael Mayer, the director, and Danny Strong, the writer. It has been a lot of work and a lot of fun to dive into those layers.

On top of the acting, the singing is easily the hardest I’ve ever done. Those two factors combined have made the Chess Broadway score quite a mountain to climb, but I’m always seeking out those challenges.

It’s been really rewarding to be four or five months into the run and still be learning things about the show and the role every day. I’ve been a huge fan of the music for a very long time, and it’s still not quite sinking in that I’m part of this revival that fans have waited so long for.

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Freddie has these two sides: the swaggering public champion and this deeply wounded person. How did you approach balancing those character traits?

Aaron: That’s a great question. It all started with his mental health. If he’s struggling with manic-depressive disorder or undiagnosed bipolar disorder, the performance is all about those extreme highs and lows.

That gave me a lot of creative license. When he’s manic and excited in the public eye, he gets to be this “rock star” in his own mind. I think there’s also a lot of deep-rooted narcissism inside of him that feeds those qualities. The double-edged sword is that when the spotlight fades, he falls really hard to the other side.

During my time in Sweeney Todd, the associate choreographer, Chelsey Arce, and I started using different colors in the script to represent Sweeney’s rage. For Chess, I used that same technique, assigning a different color to Freddie in each scene based on where he sits on that manic-depressive spectrum.

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On the swagger side of things, “One Night in Bangkok” is such a highlight. It’s a very complicated scene, especially how you jump into the pants—how much rehearsal goes into that number?

Aaron: I’m so fortunate that I’m literally lifted by five of the guys in the ensemble, while two of the women hold my pants at a very specific spot for me to get in. Honestly, I’m doing the least amount of work in that moment—it’s the ensemble that makes the magic happen every night. I’m very lucky to be supported through that, both figuratively and literally.

That number is iconic. Even people who don’t know the full plot of the musical have heard that song, so there’s a big responsibility that comes with it.

We had this idea to find Freddie as he’s off his meds and self-medicating in Bangkok. We looked at what it would be like to prop him up and get him ready for his job as an on-camera analyst. We had so much fun with the ensemble and Lorin Latarro, the choreographer, finding our own unique way to stage it. It was a massive mountain to climb.

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On the “wounded” side of Freddie, “Pity the Child” is an incredibly vocally challenging and emotional song. When you’re performing it, are you thinking technically, or are you fully in the moment?

Aaron: That’s a great question. It really depends on the day. My hope is always that I’ve done enough technical work during the rehearsal process so that the singing becomes second nature. I try to navigate the vocal hurdles before I even step into the room. If you’re constantly worried about the high notes, you can’t focus on the emotional scene work.

That being said, we do eight shows a week, and it’s grueling. There are nights—like this past weekend when the weather changed and my allergies went insane—where you have to think technically. You’re trying to figure out where to place the sound while still staying in character. It’s a “split-brain” experience.

With “Pity the Child” specifically, I’ve known the song for years, but I didn’t fully understand the weight of it until this production. It’s the first time Freddie is forced to look inside himself. Discovering that with the audience every night is fascinating. It’s the hardest song I’ve ever sung, but also one of the most rewarding.

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You’ve mentioned this is your most vocally challenging role. How do you maintain your vocal health while doing eight shows a week?

Aaron: Vocal health is everything in a long run. If you’re doing a limited engagement, you can push through, but for a long run, you have to be disciplined.

I grew up studying classical music, so I have a very solid foundation. I’ve worked with the same voice teacher in New York for 20 years. I need to know I can do the show healthily before I even start. I also find that stressing about your voice actually makes things worse.

On a daily basis, I keep my baseline health high. It sounds simple, but it’s about sleep, eating right, staying hydrated, and steaming. Avoiding too many late nights out is just part of the job.

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The cast recording is out now. What was different about recording the Chess album in the studio versus performing the show live?

Aaron: Recording the Chess cast album was incredible. Our live sound at the Imperial is great, but the studio offers a different sonic experience. You get immediate feedback in your headphones, which allows you to access different colors in your voice that might be harder to hear on stage over a live orchestra.

For “Pity the Child,” we only did two takes. Most of what you hear on the album is that second take. They turned the lights down, and it was just me and the music. It was an out-of-body experience where I felt like I was floating above myself, just grateful to be recording such legendary music.

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You have incredible co-stars, like Lea Michele and Nicholas Christopher. What’s your chemistry like off-stage?

Aaron: It’s wonderful. The cast clicked immediately. Lea and I have known each other for years, but this is our first time working together. Nick and I were in Sweeney Todd recently, but we didn’t have a full rehearsal process together like we did for this.

We all love this show so much and approach the work with the same level of intensity. Plus, between the three of us, there are five kids under the age of five! We all look at each other and know when someone has had a rough night with the kids, and we pick each other up. Bryce Pinkham is also a total blast to work with. We’re very lucky to have this group.

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Finally, what do you hope audiences take away from seeing your performance as Freddie in Chess?

Aaron: It’s twofold. First, I just want to share this incredible music that has been beloved for 40 years.

Secondly, the most rewarding part has been hearing from audience members who struggle with bipolar disorder or mental health issues. They’ve told me they felt seen by this story. I had a similar experience with Next to Normal. Mental health still carries a stigma, and if Chess can help people walk away with more empathy and an open mind, that’s the biggest reward for me.

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Thank you, Aaron, for a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at Chess on Broadway.

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