Karen Kilgariff’s husband could be met on the Ellen DeGeneres Show. Karen Kilgariff, famous for producing the podcast My Favorite Murder, is notoriously discreet about her relationships. The co-author of the book ‘Stay Sexy and Don’t Get Murdered’ spoke openly about her body image struggles and drug and alcohol addiction. She never openly talked about her romances. Her followers know that she got divorced, but they don’t know who she was married to.
Kilgariff hinted at a divorce
It is not known when the podcast host got married or how long her marriage lasted, but her divorce occurred in 2013. In November 2013, she hinted at her divorce in a tweet, joking that someone’s car gets repossessed during divorce proceedings. Since then, the author rarely spoke about her divorce.
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In July 2018, she said “glamp all you want, I’m still getting a divorce”. The tweet hinted that she went glamping with her ex-husband.
Her ex-husband could be her work colleague.
The writer’s ex-husband is revealed to be a man named Peter S. Thompson. It became clear after a divorce case filed by Karen Kilgariff surfaced in January 2013. A man named Peter S Thompson filed the case in LA County jurisdiction. Looking at Kilgraff’s professional connections, one can see a connection to the man; he worked as a cameraman in the Ellen DeGeneres Show from 2006 to 2008.
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Fans of My Favorite Murder will recall that in the early 2000s, the American writer was close to Ellen and performed opening lines for her stand-up shows. She also contributed to Ellen DeGeneres’ stand-up comedy routine: Here and Now. She was later hired as head writer for The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where she worked from 2006 to 2007 — the same time Mr. Thompson was a cameraman. As a result, it seems reasonable to conclude that the recording artist is the ex-husband of the podcaster. A look at Peter’s Instagram reveals that he’s married to Nikki S. Thompson, with whom he has two sons: Kilgariff is apparently still single, but she’s been busy with a stunning mid-century ranch house in Los Angeles, so it’s all good .
She left The Show with Ellen DeGeneres on bad terms.
Interestingly, the author had a falling out with Ellen DeGeneres in 2007 over an incident during the writers’ strike. Ellen fired her and never spoke to her again after she refused to cross the picket line during the strike. The incident, which went unnoticed by the public at the time, resurfaced in March 2020. Ellen’s employees made a series of anecdotal allegations against her, claiming that she was actually a very evil person, contrary to her on-screen portrayal.
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