Actress and comedian Kathy Griffin recently sat down with The Cut and recalled how she “accidentally” fell in love with a 23-year-old man, despite being 65 herself.In the article titled “Sexy, Single, and 65: After a painful divorce, I got on the apps — and fell in love with a man half my age,” published on December 31, 2025, Griffin shared:“Speaking of curveballs, I accidentally fell in love with a 23-year-old. Because of his age, he didn’t have the usual sexism, misogyny, and biases that guys my age tend to have. He seemed to see me. I know that sounds really corny. Oh God, it sounds so lame! But I felt really comfortable with him, and I felt very content just hanging out.”Kathy Griffin has been married twice. Her second husband, Randy Bick, 47, is a marketing professional. They divorced in January 2025 after five years of marriage.The Suddenly Susan actress continued in her recent essay:“It never could’ve lasted, and we both knew that. But it was nice to know that my heart could still feel like that in my 60s, and it was nice to have the universe show me a guy that I really got a kick out of but also respected. I thought he was smart. I thought he could roll in different worlds. It sounds cliché, and maybe he was an old soul, but I don’t know; we just clicked.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostKathy Griffin shared that the “click thing” didn’t happen much at her stage in life. However, despite a “big age difference,” they were able to be together for a little while and make the most of their romance. However, when the guy told her that he didn’t want children of his own but could be with her forever, she realized “he was too young” and had to “set that dove free.”“I was like, ‘You don’t know that. You’re 23. You have no idea.’ I just wouldn’t do that to him. I mean, when I was 23, I thought I knew a lot of sh*t, but I didn’t…” Griffin added.About Kathy Griffin’s ex-husbandAccording to his LinkedIn, Randy Bick is a strategic marketing executive who also specializes in global touring, branded entertainment, event production, project management, and high-profile talent management.Since August 2025, Kathy Griffin’s ex-husband has been serving as the Director of Operations and Business Development at Laughter Worx. Before that, he worked as a Tour Director/ Contract Negotiator at Abstraction Media for over eight months.For over 11 years, Randy Bick worked at Inappropriate Laughter, Inc. in various roles, including Chief Marketing Officer, Head of Production, Director of Marketing Operations and Senior Manager of Live Touring and Marketing.Bick, who is a Los Angeles native, has a bachelor’s degree in marketing from the University of Arizona and an MBA from Azusa Pacific University. As a fresh postgraduate, he joined O’Leary and Partners as an account executive.Kathy Griffin and Randy Bick In New York City - August 20, 2014 - Source: GettyBetween 2008 and 2012, Randy served as a Marketing Manager for The Los Angeles Times. Three years before that, he was a Senior Account Executive for Colby & Partners/ Dentsu Next.Randy Bick and Kathy Griffin crossed paths at a 2011 food and wine festival in California. They soon began dating, only to briefly part ways in November 2018. At the time, the comedian wrote on X:“God help me, but I’m gonna be one of those people who announces a break-up. After 7 years, Randy and I have decided to part ways. It’s not acrimonious and I will always adore him.”Five months later, the couple reconciled. Kathy even confirmed to fans online that they were back together after she posted a photo of herself with Randy alongside Daisy Fuentes and Richard Marx.During a 2016 interview with PEOPLE, the actress noted:“Well, you know I didn’t think it would last [because] he’s 18 years younger than I am. He’s very sweet and very mellow. He’s like a regular guy, you know, he’s like a real guy. He’s not like a Hollywood guy.”On New Year’s Day in 2020, the pair announced their engagement and later walked down the aisle that same night at their home. Industry veteran Lily Tomlin officiated the ceremony. In the wedding video shared online by Griffin, Tomlin was heard saying:“What was supposed to be a shallow, ‘toot it and boot it’ one-night stand has grown and flourished into something far more meaningful. They stayed together. Then they couldn’t stay away from one another.”Bick also stood by Griffin during her 2021 lung cancer journey. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostFour days before their fourth wedding anniversary, Kathy Griffin filed for divorce, citing “irreconcilable differences.” She also urged the court to enforce the prenuptial agreement and not provide spousal support to Randy Bick.However, three months after the filing, he was still unable to locate her estranged husband and serve him the divorce papers. She informed the court that Bick hadn’t been in contact for several months, and she didn’t know where he was residing.Additionally, her attempt to locate Randy using a private investigator had also been “unsuccessful.” In March 2024, Kathy was finally able to reach Bick, who asked for spousal support and attorney’s fees.However, the court ruled in favor of Griffin and their prenuptial agreement was taken into consideration when the divorce was finalized in January 2025. However, she had to pay him a one-time sum of $75,000 in lawyer’s fees and reimbursed living expenses.Before Randy Bick, Kathy Griffin was married to TV producer Rebecca Moline’s brother, Matt Moline, from 2001 to 2006. He is a computer administrator.Between her two marriages, the For Your Consideration artist dated other high-profile celebrities, including Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, socialite and media personality Levi Johnson, and former NFL star and actor Isaiah Mustafa.In her recent essay published on The Cut, Kathy Griffin shared that December 23, 2025, marked two full years of “no contact with my ex-husband.”“I’m not gonna lie, that divorce took me out. I was madly in love with him, and I know some people can maintain a relationship after it’s over, but I couldn’t do it. I’m just not wired that way,” she added.Kathy Griffin also shared that since her divorce, she had been on four dating apps and matched with hundreds of men, but hardly liked any of them, until she met a guy 42 years younger and fell in love.“I really was in love with him. He touched my heart. He came along at a time in my life where I was like, ‘Men suck, and there’s only bad ones, and why do I pick the worst ones?’ And then he appeared, and I was like, ‘Oh, okay, well, he’s cool, but it’s dumb, because he’s too young.’ We gave it a shot anyway, and we both went with it for a while, and then it came time to go,” she wrote.Kathy Griffin explained that the guy (whom she refused to name) made her all the things that would have turned it into a “real, lasting relationship,” including sexy, special, smart, and funny. However, she had “baggage” which eventually got in the way.