Following his divorce from Rhonda Worthey, Troy Aikman got married once more.
The former Dallas Cowboys player later wed Catherine ‘Capa’ Aikman, who was his second wife.
Who is Troy Aikman’s wife Catherine ‘Capa’ Aikman?
‘Capa’ Catherine Aikman is a Dallas-based fashion designer.
She also shares ownership of the upscale travel store Luxeliner.
Together with her business associates Charlotte Anderson, Jennifer Clark, Alyson Griffith, and Wendy Poston, she co-founded the “boutique on wheels” in November 2012.
Troy Aikman and Capa exchanged vows and celebrated their nuptials at the Four Seasons in Santa Barbara, California, on September 4, 2017.
The Super Bowl champion proposed on June 2 of the same year while on a romantic visit to Lake Como, Italy.
The two sons from Capa’s marriage to real estate attorney Jerry Mooty and the two children from Troy’s marriage to Rhonda Worthey make up the couple’s mixed family.
Why do people suspect Troy and Catherine Aikman have divorced?
Troy and Capa reportedly broke up on June 7, 2023, after his supposed girlfriend Haley Clark uploaded photos of the two together in Amalfi to Instagram.
Troy and Haley appear to have kissed while on a yacht in the pictures.Also raising questions was the married couple’s absence of Instagram activity.
Capa’s final assignment to Troy was in February 2020, but Troy’s final assignment to Capa was in May 2019.
When did Troy divorce his first wife Rhonda?
The divorce between Troy and Rhonda Worthey was finalized on April 12, 2011.
The former couple previously declared their separation on January 24, 2011.
“This has been a difficult decision for Rhonda and me but after 10 years of marriage, we have decided to separate,” the Monday Night Football host said in a statement.
“We remain deeply committed to our children and respectfully ask that you honor our family s privacy during this period of adjustment.”
The ceremony for Troy and Rhonda took place on April 8, 2000.
Alexa and Jordan are the names of their two daughters.
Rhonda also has an older son from a previous union.