TikToker Mikayla Nogueira Is Divorcing Husband Cody—Less Than a Year After They Moved Into New $4.35 Million ‘Forever’ Home

TikTok sensation Mikayla Nogueira has confirmed that she and Cody Hawken are divorcing—less than one year after they purchased a $4.35 million Massachusetts mansion for a “fresh start.”
The 27-year-old announced the news of the split from Hawken in a TikTok video, revealing to fans that the former couple, who began dating in 2020 and tied the knot in 2023, had separated in 2025.
“I am getting a divorce. Take a minute, take it in. I am getting a divorce,” the influencer revealed, while insisting that she and Hawken still “love each other so much.”
She added, “We would do literally anything for each other. I want you to know that. I’m not going to be sharing any details whatsoever as to why Cody and I have made this decision. The main reason I am doing that is because I want to protect Cody. Cody deserves that.”
The beauty content creator noted that Hawken “deserves to be happy,” adding that divorcing is an “extremely s—-y thing,” even though they are navigating it amicably.
“He and I were together for five years, married for two. And they are some of the best memories of my life. Memories that I will cherish forever. And I do not regret a single thing,” she went on.
Nogueira then slammed those who had attempted to speculate on why the couple had split.
“I want to guarantee you that no amount of speculation, no one claiming they know why we’re getting a divorce, no video from a tea page or a drama channel, knows why Cody and I made the decision,” she said.
“The only people that know why Cody and I made this decision is Cody and I. I just want to make that very, very clear.
“I see a lot of times when people get a divorce or separate, people try to pit people against each other, pick sides. I’m asking you not to do that. Cody and I are in this together. Please don’t pull us apart,” she added.
Nogueira then addressed Cody’s battle with drug and alcohol addiction, for which he entered rehab in early 2025. His sobriety should be left “out of the conversation,” she insisted, adding that it has nothing to do with their decision to split.
“It is hard enough as it is to be an addict and to struggle to stay sober,” she added.
The makeup artist, who is best known for her chatty “get ready with me” videos, went on to admit that she has spent months processing the separation, confessing that it has caused a great deal of turmoil in her life.
“I’ve spent the last few months processing this. A lot of crying, a lot of talking to family, friends, therapy, everything you can think of, to get to a place where I can make this video. Now, I heal,” she revealed.
Nogueria then thanked her fans for their support, emphasizing that her videos won’t change now that she and Hawken have split.
“We’re entering a completely new chapter of our lives, an unexpected chapter, and we’re embracing it. And even if it’s terrifying, it’s exciting, too. Listen, sometimes life has different plans for you, and Cody and I have both accepted that,” she said.
“There’s a lot of crying, there’s a lot of emotions, but I’m still going to show up every day, and I’m still going to do my cute little Valentine’s Day videos I do every year, and nothing has to really change on the work side.”
The news of their divorce comes months after Realtor.com® exclusively revealed that Nogueira and Hawken had snapped up a new abode after a “difficult” year in their marriage.
In a video shared on her TikTok account in May, the influencer revealed that she and Hawken were moving into their “forever” property, while opening up about what prompted their decision to leave their former marital dwelling behind.
“Cody and I have lived in our current home for a little over three years, and I am going to be completely transparent: Last year was a really difficult year in my marriage, for my husband and for me. We want a fresh start,” she explained.
“Cody and I have made a lot of beautiful memories in this home, but the bad ones kind of outweigh the good—and believe me, I know that sounds extremely negative, but the things that you go through in an addict household, I’m not going to go into detail, but we need to move.
“We are extremely excited. The house that we bought is our forever home.”
This “forever home” boasts seven bedrooms and 7.5 bathrooms in an impressive 9,300 square feet of living space—more than enough room for the influencer’s collection of beauty products, which took up an entire room in their former dwelling.
According to records, Nogueira, who boasts 17.4 million followers on the video-sharing app and has an estimated net worth of nearly $8 million, according to Forbes, closed on the new home in March—just a few weeks before she revealed on TikTok that her husband had entered rehab after relapsing with drugs and alcohol.
At the time, she and Hawken were living in a four-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom dwelling that the social media star snapped up for $2.4 million in June 2022, according to records.
The home is still registered in Nogueira’s name, and she has yet to reveal whether she plans to sell the dwelling in the wake of moving to their new, much larger home.
Their new abode is the epitome of modernity as it features a chic facade made up of white paneling and black window frames.
It is surrounded by lush greenery and features a white-fenced backyard.
The expansive living room is covered in light wood flooring and comes with a large wine cellar.
Their new property is surely an upgrade from their former abode, as it’s about double the size.
The former pad measured 4,600 square feet and boasted a chef’s kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances. The open floor plan included many windows to allow natural light to flood in.
Nogueira has documented her moving process in a series of videos shared on her TikTok channel.
The beauty influencer revealed that she and Hawken have spent the past “three months” renovating the abode, where they hope to “raise a family.”
She noted that despite their fair share of struggles, she and Hawken are focusing on “fighting for each other” while her partner also “fights for his sobriety.”
“I am just excited to really build our life together in this new home. The fact of the matter is, places hold memories. But they also hold trauma, and Cody and I are both just ready to have a new place for new memories.
“I am really grateful that Cody and I are fortunate enough to do this,” she said at the end of the clip.
In other clips, Nogueira showed off her packing skills—beginning with their kitchen.
She also shared the moment she packed up everything in her beauty room, which is where she records all of her videos, confessing that she was “weirdly emotional.”
In one video, Nogueira and Hawken stood in the middle of their empty abode. The couple embraced each other while the on-screen text read, “Time to say goodbye, a new adventure is about to begin.”
According to her TikTok channel, the couple officially moved into the home on June 1.
They picked out a black and white coffee table to match their black and white marble fireplace.
In April, Nogueira shared the news of her husband’s rehab.
“My husband, Cody, is in rehab and I’m ready to talk about it,” she told her fans. “Cody’s story is not mine to share, but he has given me his blessing to talk about it today.”
She added, “It takes an immense amount of courage to give up your will and enter treatment.
“As many of you have noticed for the last several months, Cody really has not been around, and now you know why. A lot of you have put two and two together.”
She noted that her husband “has struggled with addiction from a very young age.”
“Understand sobriety, recovery is not linear. Addiction is a disease, and it’s very complex, and unless you yourself or someone very close to you has struggled with addiction, it’s hard to understand relapsing is a part of the recovery process, not a failure,” Nogueira said. Hawken relapsed in January and April.
She confessed that the couple even lived separately while her husband battled his addiction, as she detailed the many scary nights they experienced.
“I’m talking calling the police because I’m scared my husband’s going to die. To anyone who has had a spouse or a family member who struggles with addiction, you know what I mean when I say I didn’t know who that person was anymore. I felt like I had lost my husband,” she said as she choked back tears.
Eventually, Nogueira confessed that she “had to make a really difficult decision to remove Cody” from their home.
She revealed that he got his own apartment, but that she secretly kept a key in case he overdosed.
The social media star noted that she was “waiting for him with open arms” after he finished rehab, adding that she spoke to him “every day on FaceTime.”




