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Breaking News: Billionaire David Geffen Files for Divorce from Go-Go Dancer Husband After 2 Years – No Prenup in Sight
Billionaire media mogul David Geffen, 82, has filed for divorce from his 32-year-old husband, Donovan Michaels, a former go-go dancer, after less than two years of marriage, according to court documents reported by TMZ. The couple, who tied the knot in 2023, did not sign a prenuptial agreement, raising eyebrows given Geffen’s staggering $8.7 billion net worth, as estimated by Forbes.
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, a co-founder of DreamWorks and Geffen Records, cited irreconcilable differences in the filing. Despite the lack of a prenup, sources indicate that much of Geffen’s wealth—largely tied to stocks and equities—is classified as separate property. However, the billionaire has agreed to cover spousal support and Michaels’ legal fees, a decision that could still result in a significant payout for the younger man, originally named David Armstrong, who hails from Michigan.
The couple’s relationship first made headlines in 2023 when they married after three years of dating. At the time, an insider told Knewz that Geffen had “loved Donovan for a while” and that the marriage was a natural next step. However, their union faced scrutiny early on, particularly after Michaels’ ex-girlfriend claimed in a Hollywood Unlocked report that she only knew him to date women, alleging Michaels had told her people “assumed he was into guys.” Geffen, for his part, has kept a low profile since the filing, with his social media accounts now private. Just months ago, in December 2024, he shared a since-deleted photo of the couple on a boat with the caption “Merry Christmas indeed!”—a post that hinted at happier times.
career is the stuff of legend. He co-founded Geffen Records, selling it to MCA for $550 million in 1990, and later helped launch DreamWorks SKG alongside Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg in 1994. Beyond his business ventures, Geffen is a noted philanthropist, having donated over $450 million to UCLA, including $200 million in 2002 to its School of Medicine, which now bears his name. He also owns a vast art collection valued at over $2 billion and the 453-foot yacht Rising Sun. Meanwhile, Michaels has been described by The New York Post as a socialite in NYC modeling circles, with a career marked by “odd jobs” before his marriage to Geffen.
The divorce filing, reported on May 17, 2025, by outlets like the Daily Mail, has sparked widespread interest online. A post by No Jumper on X, shared at 00:13 UTC on May 18, included a photo of the couple on a boat, captioned with details of the split, and has since garnered significant attention. With no prenup in place, the financial implications of the divorce remain a focal point, though Geffen’s agreement to provide spousal support may mitigate a drawn-out legal battle.
As this story develops, all eyes will be on how one of the world’s richest men navigates this high-profile separation—and what it means for both parties moving forward.
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