- Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Comedians Tom Segura and Christina Pazsitzky, known professionally as Christina P., have separated after 18 years of marriage, according to a report from TMZ.

The pair, who married in 2008, split within the last couple of months in what a source described as a completely amicable parting, TMZ reported. They share two sons, Ellis, born in 2016, and Julian, born in 2018.

A source close to the situation told the outlet the couple built something lasting beyond their marriage. “They had a special and productive relationship, creating one of the most successful comedy podcast networks in the industry and, more importantly, two kids,” the source said. “They are taking different paths moving forward while remaining devoted to their children.”



Mr. Segura and Ms. Pazsitzky co-founded YMH Studios, a podcast network built around their long-running show, “Your Mom’s House,” now entering its 16th year. Fans had noticed the two hadn’t recorded episodes together in recent months, but sources told TMZ they plan to keep co-hosting despite the split.

The network has grown into a hub for comedy podcasting, also producing “2 Bears, 1 Cave” with comedian Bert Kreischer, along with shows from Chris DiStefano, Ari Shaffir and others, Men’s Journal reported.

Mr. Segura’s Netflix series “Bad Thoughts” recently earned an Emmy nomination in the outstanding short-form comedy, drama or variety series category, following the release of its second season. Ms. Pazsitzky, who appeared in an episode of that season, has released two Netflix specials and founded Christina P. Cosmetics.

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