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Troy Aikman admits he hit ‘rock bottom’ after second divorce in rare glimpse at personal life
By Jenna Lemoncelli,
7 hours ago
Troy Aikman said he was thriving in the public eye while he was secretly dealing with the demise of his second marriage with Catherine “Capa” Mooty.
The veteran NFL broadcaster, who rarely discusses his private life, recalled hitting rock bottom when he realized their union was crumbling.
“A failure. That was my rock bottom,” the Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback, 57, said of his second marriage in a recent interview with The Athletic .
Aikman admitted he is embarrassed to talk about it years later.
Aikman and Capa married in a small ceremony in California in September 2017, just three months after he proposed during a trip to Lake Como, Italy.
“For me, contentment was always a four-letter word. I never wanted to be content,” Aikman said. “I didn’t wanna be around anyone who was content. That’s just not a place I could land.”
Aikman was “one day looking up and realized his second marriage was crumbling,” the outlet wrote.
“The success everyone saw masked the inner turmoil no one knew about. Aikman’s wrestled with it for decades, warring against his own happiness, chasing a finish line he isn’t even sure exists.”
Later in the interview, The Athletic described contentment as being the thing that robbed him of his own happiness, which ultimately led to both his marriages falling apart.
Aikman has two twenty-something daughters, Alexa Marie and Jordan Ashley, from his first marriage to former Cowboys publicist Rhonda Worthey.
They announced their split in January 2011 after a decade of marriage.
Aikman did not announce his split with Capa, who still uses his last name on her Instagram, at the time.
Why especially if no kids involved would you want to keep your ex husband last name when getting a divorce? Oh well. That’s a dumb question. You wanna bet she uses it to her advantage @ times. Aikman. 🤷🏼♀️
girl from happyhill
1h ago
If you're not willing to put in the work to make a marriage work, don't even think about it.
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