Courtney Stodden and Doug Hutchison Finalize Divorce 3 Years After Separating

Courtney Stodden and Doug Hutchison‘s divorce has been finalized.

The Celebrity Big Brother alum, 25, confirmed she and the Green Mile actor, 59, are no longer legally married on Twitter Monday, writing, “I’m officially divorced today.”

According to TMZ, the former couple filed new documents and informed the court that they have reached a settlement on the distribution of their possessions. Once a judge signs off, they will both be single in March.

TMZ claims that per the docs, Stodden will be keeping all of their furniture and appliances, while Hutchison gets to keep their Italian Greyhound and 2001 Jeep Wrangler.

The former couple will also be splitting their bank accounts and life insurance policy in half, TMZ reports.

Stodden married the Lost actor in 2011 when she was just 16 years old, while Hutchison was 50. The pair separated and reconciled multiple times throughout their relationship.

Doug and Courtney | Allen Berezovsky/Getty
Doug and Courtney | Allen Berezovsky/Getty

In 2016, after nearly six years of marriage, the two called it quits, seemingly for good — months after Stodden suffered a miscarriage with the couple’s first child, a situation that she has said “deeply” affected the marriage.

In an interview with Buzzfeed last April, Stodden reflected on the pair’s controversial nuptials.

“I knew it was controversial,” Stodden said. “I knew it would be hard to get people to accept it. But I had no reason to be prepared for what happened,” she says, referencing the onslaught of tabloid attention they received.”

Stodden said that Hutchison was her “everything.”

“There were other guys way richer than him,” she said. “I just fell in love with him. He was everything. He was everything.”

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Stodden said she felt to blame for him losing his family and career because of their union: “I take responsibility for it. I don’t want to continue hurting people along the way. I’ve hurt him a lot.”

“I know that I love him so much, and I think he’s also ingrained in me because I was 16,” she said. “He has his thumbprint all over my spirit, and that part is hard for me to grow out of. He’s in my identity. If he wasn’t the person he is, I would say absolutely he took advantage of me. But the situation was so unique, right or wrong.”

Courtney Stodden | Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic
Courtney Stodden | Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic

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Speaking to PEOPLE in 2017, Stodden said while getting married at 16 “affected” her in many ways, she was focused on the future.

“I don’t really like having regrets,” she said. “I don’t really want to live that way and harp on something that I feel like I shouldn’t have done.”

Of their divorce proceedings, she said she was “trying to take things slow because I love him and it’s really hard on him.”

“It’s extremely sensitive,” she added.