- Alexandra Daddario and Andrew Form are divorcing after three years of marriage.
- The couple share a son who they plan to coparent.
- Sources cite a "consistent loss of love" as one of the reasons for the split.
Alexandra Daddario filed for divorce from her husband Andrew Form over the weekend, ending their marriage about three years after it started.
A rep told TMZ that "The decision was made with love and respect. They will continue to co-parent their child together and appreciate privacy as they navigate this transition," and now sources are speaking out about what really happened between the couple. So...what went wrong?
An insider tells the Daily Mail that Alexandra and Andrew had "a consistent loss of love" as their relationship progressed—despite starting off "hot and heavy." Ultimately, they "slowly grew apart after spending time away from each other with their work schedules."
"Having a child together was a reason to be together and in love but even then, they weren't even doing that together often and their life together slowly disintegrated and became undone," the source adds. "It wasn't a sudden event, as it was more of a consistent loss of love instead of working on their relationship and continuing being together. [They] found not being together easier, and now they are moving on."
The exes plan to coparent their child, and the source notes that "they got a wonderful son out of the equation, that they will love forever, but it will be easier to do it without being a couple. It was hot and heavy and dwindled as fast as it started."





