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McIlroy files for divorce from wife of 7 years

McIlroy files for divorce from wife of 7 years

Golf​ superstar Rory ​McIlroy has filed for divorce‌ from his ⁢wife of seven years, Erica Stoll. The news was ​first reported by TMZ Sports, which noted that the reason for the filing ⁤is⁤ currently unknown.

McIlroy and ‍Stoll​ were married in 2017 and have ⁢one⁣ child together, a​ daughter‌ named Poppy Kennedy McIlroy, who was born in 2020.

McIlroy is one of the‍ most‌ successful​ golfers in the world, having won four major ‌championships and 19 PGA‍ Tour events. He is ⁢currently‍ ranked No. 2 in the world.

Stoll ⁢is a former‍ PGA Tour⁢ caddy. She began dating McIlroy in 2015,​ and ⁣they were married two ‍years later.

The divorce filing comes as a surprise to⁣ many, as McIlroy and Stoll have always⁢ seemed ​to ‍be a happy couple. They have often been ​photographed together at golf ⁤tournaments and other events, and they have frequently spoken about their love for each other​ in ‍interviews.

It is ‌unclear what led‍ to the⁣ divorce filing, but it is clear that⁢ it will be a‍ difficult time for⁤ both McIlroy and Stoll.
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