'80s Heartthrob, 67, Files for Divorce From 6th Wife
An actor who has had hearts fluttering for decades is about to get divorced for the sixth time. Lorenzo Lamas, 67, portrayed hunky Lance Cumson on over 200 episodes of Falcon Crest, which aired from 1981 to 1990.
Lamas later starred on Renegade for several years and played Hector Ramirez on The Bold and the Beautiful for a couple of years.
According to TMZ on July 8, Lamas filed for divorce from his current wife, Kenna Nicole Lamas, 40. The media outlet indicated that Lamas listed the date of their separation as January 21, and he requested that neither party receive support.
On January 16, Lamas talked with Fox News about keeping his relationship with his wife going. "Communication, communication ... I would say forgiveness is a big part of it. Also, not putting blame."
Lamas added, "Because in a relationship, there's two people, and it takes two people to make it or break it. And if you're always like blaming each other for this and that, you're just never going to have that peace. You know? So maturity, communication, forgiveness."
In February 2021, Lamas gushed over her in a Facebook post and revealed they were engaged. "Kenna and I got engaged in Vegas last night. I know I know, what the heck was she thinking?! One things for sure, we both feel like we've won the love lottery with each other."
Lamas continued, "Since our first embrace, she's held me captive. She fills my heart with feelings I've never felt, dreams I've never had and wishes I've never thought of."
"Kenna Nicole, the love of my life, said she'd take my hand in marriage in order that we spend our lifetime together as one and I couldn't feel more joy in my heart," his post noted.
People noted that the couple wed in October 2023 and initially met in April 2020.
'80s Heartthrob, 67, Files for Divorce From 6th Wife first appeared on Parade on Jul 9, 2025
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