Charlotte Flair, whose real name is Ashley Fliehr, isn’t just the Queen of WWE—she’s also got an equally intriguing personal life that reads like a fascinating storyline. Picture this: it’s May 27, 2022, at Hacienda Mi Ranchito in Torreón, Mexico, where Charlotte says “I do” to Andrade El Idolo, real name Manuel Alfonso Andrade Oropeza.
The setting is pure romance with soft, pastel floral arrangements and a cascade of candles, reflecting not the fierce WWE persona but Ashley’s softer, genuine side. They tied the knot in front of 160 loved ones, a perfect blend of casual elegance that screamed more “Ashley in gym clothes and no makeup” than the stoic, formidable “Charlotte Flair” fans know in the ring.
Inside Charlotte Flair’s Marriage to Andrade—Do They Share Any Kids?
Charlotte Flair and her husband Andrade El Idolo (real name Manuel Alfonso Andrade Oropeza) tied the knot on May 27, 2022, at Hacienda Mi Ranchito in Torreón, Mexico, in front of 160 guests, with eight bridesmaids including WWE’s Nia Jax and Andrade’s eight uncles as groomsmen, while Ric Flair walked her down the aisle. Although she has been married twice before (to Riki Johnson from 2010-2013 and to Thom Latimer until 2015), Charlotte has no children or a daughter (despite speculations), and her team officially denied early 2021 pregnancy rumors.
Their love story kicked off around 2018, thanks to a mutual friend introducing them at a wrestling event. Their chemistry was undeniable, but they kept things under wraps until 2019 when they went red carpet official at WrestleMania 35’s kickoff event in New York. Fast forward to January 2020, Andrade popped the question, and despite the lockdown throwing a wrench in their wedding plans, they finally exchanged vows two years later. The wedding was steeped in personal touches—Andrade’s eight uncles as groomsmen, Flair’s iconic dad Ric Flair walking her down the aisle, and a playlist that seamlessly transitioned from American hits to lively Spanish tunes.
Charlotte rocked not one but two Galia Lahav dresses. The first, an all-lace, vintage cream-and-white gown, oozed romantic, old-world charm. For the reception, she switched into a Gatsby-inspired cocktail dress, perfect for dancing the night away to a mix of English and Mexican beats. Food trucks served up authentic Mexican fare like enchiladas and empanadas, ensuring the celebration was as flavorful as it was heartfelt.
But life isn’t always a fairytale. By 2023, whispers of a breakup started swirling when fans noticed Charlotte and Andrade unfollowed each other on Instagram. No public confirmations, just silence and speculation.
Some thought it was just the nature of their grueling schedules—Charlotte juggling WWE commitments, including prepping for a triple-threat match against Asuka and Bianca Belair, and Andrade busy with AEW at the time. Despite the rumors, traces of their romance linger on social media, suggesting that love might still be in the air, even if it’s not front and center.
As for kids? Charlotte doesn’t have any. There were rumors in early 2021 about her being pregnant, but her team quickly shut those down. Before Andrade, Charlotte had two marriages—first to Riki Johnson from 2010 to 2013, and then to Thom Latimer, which ended in 2015. Despite these chapters, motherhood hasn’t been part of her story yet.
Fast forward to 2025, and Charlotte Flair is back making headlines in the ring. After a year-long hiatus due to a torn ACL in December 2024, she made a triumphant return at the WWE Women’s Royal Rumble, entering at No. 27 and clinching victory by eliminating Roxanne Perez. This win was historic, marking her as the first-ever two-time winner of the women’s Royal Rumble. She notched four eliminations, including powerhouse names like Piper Niven, Michin, Nia Jax, and Perez. Now, she’s headed to WrestleMania 41 with a title match on the horizon, deciding between facing Rhea Ripley or Tiffany Stratton.