Access Hollywood star Kit Hoover SPLITS from husband Crowley Sullivan after 25 years of marriage

Access Hollywood star Kit Hoover and her husband Crowley Sullivan have split.

The 54-year-old anchor and Sullivan, who is the CEO of Athlete Advantage, were reported to be separating on Wednesday, according to People.

The shock reveal follows a quarter-decade of marriage for the couple.

DailyMail.com has reached out to representatives for Hoover for comment. 

The separating couple share three children: daughters Campbell and Hayes and son Crowley Jr.

'She’s been telling people she is single and getting divorced,' a source claimed to Us Weekly

Access Hollywood star Kit Hoover, 54, and her husband Crowley Sullivan have split, People reported on Wednesday

Access Hollywood star Kit Hoover, 54, and her husband Crowley Sullivan have split, People reported on Wednesday

Hoover and Sullivan's marriage dates back to 1999, but the couple had been dating for years beforehand; pictured in 1995

Hoover and Sullivan's marriage dates back to 1999, but the couple had been dating for years beforehand; pictured in 1995

Hoover and Sullivan's marriage dates back to August 1999, but the couple had been dating for years beforehand. 

The television anchor — who co-hosts Access Daily with Mario Lopez — appears to have telegraphed news of her split, as her estranged husband has been absent from her Instagram posts in recent months.

She also appears to have stopped wearing her wedding ring in recent photos.

Notably, Hoover shared a gushing anniversary tribute to her account back in August 2023 for the couple's 24th wedding anniversary, but the event was completely absent from her Instagram when they would have celebrated their silver jubilee this year.

'Holy Cow – We are 24 years old in this pic and NOW – Happy 24th anniversary Honeybun!!! Thanks for loving this lunatic and for our beautiful family that is my EVERYTHING. I love you,' she caption her throwback photo while adding the hashtags '#stillhavingfun,' '#stilltheone,' '#grateful' and '#joyfulliving.'

In 2021, she celebrated 22 years of marriage with a throwback photo of the couple that she dated to 1995. 

One of her last mentions of her estranged husband was in May of this year, when she marked his birthday on social media.

'Happy Birthday to our Head Coach. We love you. GO GREEN!!!' she captioned a photo of Sullivan — who was wearing his wedding ring — and an image of him beaming with their three children.

'She’s been telling people she is single and getting divorced,' a source claimed to Us Weekly

'She’s been telling people she is single and getting divorced,' a source claimed to Us Weekly

Hoover appears to have telegraphed her split, as Sullivan has been absent from her Instagram posts in recent months

Hoover appears to have telegraphed her split, as Sullivan has been absent from her Instagram posts in recent months

She also appears to have stopped wearing her wedding ring; pictured with Joe Manganiello

She also appears to have stopped wearing her wedding ring; pictured with Joe Manganiello

Then, in June, she praised Sullivan while celebrating Father's Day. 

'Happy Father’s Day to the leader of our wild band,' she wrote on Instagram. 'You’re an incredible Frontman. We love you Dah-Dah-Dadio.'

In 2021, Hoover opened up to Woman's World about how she managed to balance her busy career with her marriage and family life.

'I love my work and I’m so grateful for it, but being a working mom, wife and daughter, it’s impossible to do everything well all of the time,' she said. 'There are times you can’t be where you need to be and so different aspects might suffer, but if I try to be present where I am, things usually work out. If you focus on what’s most important, I think it all comes out in the wash.'

Hoover added that it was low-key moments at home with her family that brought her joy.  

'My husband, kids and I have never been big TV watchers, but we’ve been having a blast bingeing shows these days!' she admitted. 'It’s great for our relationship because it really just gives us the time together as a family to do something fun. And in the tough moments, remembering that connection just brings us closer.'