Christopher Titus - Personal Life

Personal Life

Titus married his wife Erin Carden on April 17, 1991. Their daughter, Kennie Marie Titus (named after his late father Ken) was born August 25, 2001. Three years later their son Jett Evan Titus was born on May 8, 2004. Titus filed for divorce on June 6, 2006, citing irreconcilable differences. The divorce took five years to finalize (after Erin claimed that Titus abused her and her children, which was found to be false) and cost him roughly $2 million in alimony and legal fees.

Titus shares custody of his two children with his ex-wife though has stated that the divorce has been "messy," it served as the primary inspiration for his comedy show, Love Is Evol (which centers on how his marriage to Erin fell apart, analyzed why people find themselves in bad relationships, and tells how Titus found love again with another woman). Titus currently lives with his fiance, Rachel "Bombshell Rae" Bradley, in California. The two are set to marry in August 2013.

He is the founder of The Insight Youth Project, a non-profit organization that raises money for children from dysfunctional and abusive families.

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