Divorcing After 18 Years of marriage: Creed’s Scott Stapp and Wife Jaclyn

Scott Stapp and Jaclyn Stapp

Scott Stapp (L) and Jaclyn Stapp go to MusiCares Person of the Year recognizing Dolly Parton at Los Angeles Convention Center onFeb 8, 2019 inLos Angeles

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Scott Stapp and his better half, Jaclyn, are splitting.

The Creed frontman and previous Miss New York, that were wed for 18 years, are progressing with a separation complying with different filings.

“Out of respect for their family, Scott intends to navigate this difficult time privately,” a rep for the Stapp created in a declaration, acquired by Billboard.

Jaclyn, 43, declared separation initially in June 2022 and later on took out, and Stapp, 50, submitted in May 2023, People verified via court papers submitted in Williamson County,Tenn

News of the separation was initially reported by TMZ.

Stapp and Jaclyn Nesheiwat wed in February 2006 after conference at an occasion for Muscular Dystrophy Association inNew York

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The previous pair share 3 youngsters with each other: little girl Milan, 17, and boys Daniel, 13, and Anthony, 6. Scott has one more child, Jagger, 25, with his ex-wife, Hillaree Burns.

Jaclyn formerly acted as Stapp’s co-manager. He authorized with Shelter Management in 2020.

In 2014, Stapp experienced a self-described “psychotic break,” throughout which the vocalist, in a haze of alcohol and drugs, ended up being persuaded that his household was associated with a terrorist story. Following a duration of extensive treatment, Stapp and his better half started reconstructing their life with each other. Part of that experience was recorded on VH1’s Couples Therapy in 2015.

A source near Stapp informed People, “In 2015 Scott got the wake up call he needed. He’s overcome enormous odds and that’s a credit to his faith and the family he and Jaclyn created.”

Stapp is presently concentrating on his songs. The musician’s mega-selling acid rock team Creed rejoined previously this year with a slate of performances that proceed expanding because of frustrating ticket need.

“So many positive things have already happened that are just mind-blowing, in terms of the level of Creed’s resurgence,” Stapp just recently informed Billboard.

The musician is likewise in the middle of a solo excursion on behalf of his 4th cd, Higher Power, which went down via Napalm Records inMarch The collection was come before by the highest-charting solitary of his non-Creed profession, the hard-charging Higher Power title track, which has actually reachedNo 10 on Mainstream Rock Airplay and made 1.4 million streams to day, according to Luminate.

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