Nikki Bella (aka Nikki Garcia) and Artem Chigvintsev have reportedly settled their divorce.
The former WWE wrestler and the “Dancing with the Stars” alum went into mediation earlier this month and agreed upon a divorce settlement, TMZ reported on Wednesday, citing court documents.
Sources told the outlet that Bella, 40, and Chigvintsev, 42, were motivated by how expensive the divorce process had become and found the entire ordeal “emotionally draining.”
The couple are not getting along, the insiders added while also noting that they are “cooperating with one another and their relationship is very much a work in progress.”
Sources also said that the pair are eager to “move on with their lives without each other.”
The terms of Bella and Chigvintsev’s divorce settlement were not immediately clear. A judge previously ordered the estranged spouses to share custody of their four-year-old son, Matteo.
The settlement comes two weeks before they were set to appear in court and nearly three months after Chigvintsev was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence following an incident at the couple’s Napa, Calif., home.
The dance pro was not charged by the Napa County District Attorney.
“The decision to not file charges against Mr. Chigvintsev was made after a thorough review of the criminal investigation and careful evaluation of the evidence presented to the DA’s Office,” spokesperson for Napa County District Attorney Allison Haley told The Post.
Chigvintsev later denied he attacked Bella and alleged she attacked him.
In a statement given to The Post at the time on Chigvintsev’s behalf by his lawyer, Ilona Antonyan, Chigvintsev insisted that “he was not the primary aggressor.”
Bella began divorce proceedings on Sept. 11. In her petition the “Total Divas” star asked that the court not grant Chigvintsev spousal support and give her sole custody of their son.
The “DWTS” vet countered two days later with his own petition, in which he requested alimony from Bella, joint custody of their child and also asked that his wife pay his legal fees.
Shortly after Bella filed for divorce, the couple got competing restraining orders against one another, each claiming the other was the aggressor in their Aug. 29 domestic dispute. However, online documents viewed by The Post show they’ve agreed to dismiss those restraining orders.
It was only days prior to the couple’s quarrel that they celebrated their second wedding anniversary, which both Bella and Chigvintsev celebrated on social media.
Yet the couple’s relationship had reportedly been “volatile” for years. Friends of Bella and Chigvintsev told TMZ that there were instances of verbal abuse in the past.
The dancer and the WWE Diva met when Bella competed on “Dancing with the Stars” in 2017. They officially became a couple in 2019 and got married three years later in a lavish wedding ceremony in Paris.
The Post has reached out to both reps for comment.