Canadian actor Graham Wardle rose to fame for his role ofĀ Ty Borden on the long-running CBC seriesĀ Heartland.

He was part ofĀ the show since its premiere in 2007. He wonĀ millions of fans through his nuanced portrayal of a loving husband, helming relationship with his on-screen spouse, Amy Fleming ā€”Ā portrayed by fellow actress Amber MarshallĀ ā€”Ā and two kids.Ā 

Though his reel marriage gained massive attention, the details of his real-life wedding remainedĀ private when he married his girlfriend, Alison Wardle, in 2015.

And while some of his fans are wondering who is Graham married to, the burning question is,Ā 

Is Graham Wardle Still Married?

Unfortunately, Wardle is no longerĀ together with his wife. The pair divorced in 2018, three years after tying the knot. But the news of their separation only surfaced when the Heartland starĀ talked about his marriage during a Facebook Live sessionĀ inĀ early 2020.Ā 

Wardle was doing a Q&A session where he answered his fan's concerns regarding any topic.Ā Just then, anĀ internet user named Isabella wondered how he and his wife were doing during the pandemic. She questioned if they walked on theĀ beach or played with their pets amid the quarantine.

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"I am gonna be honest guys, and I have kept my life pretty private for a while now," the 35-year-old replied before saying that he genuinely wanted to share that he and his wife were divorced.

He elaborated they went on their separate ways about two years prior. After announcing the divorce, Wardle added he preferred to keep his personal life just that ā€”Ā personal.

The talented actor clarified that the separation was why he was quiet on his social media platforms. He saidĀ he did so toĀ "just give some space, and then just for the privacy," for both of them.Ā 

Graham Wardle OnĀ Moving On

Moments after revealing his divorce, Wardle became candid about usingĀ the quarantine period to reflect on himself.Ā As per his accounts, heĀ started focusing on his Time Has ComeĀ podcast, reading, and contemplating plans for his career.

And the social distancing in the pandemic had given him a significant break to focus on himself, move forward from his divorce, and heal.

Wardle mentioned the shift in his life in the past two years was significantĀ before saying he was grateful to share the changes with his loyal fans through the session.Ā 

Wardle's honest revelation met with support from hisĀ well-wishers in the comment section. "Really sorry to hear the sad new about your marriage," one follower commented while also wishing himĀ the very best for his future.Ā 

Another userĀ praised him for being brave enough to let the fans in his private life. She stated, "You are such a lovely person and light up our lives. Take care."Ā "Sending love and prayers for healing," penned one supportive fan.

WhileĀ Wardle has deleted all pictures of his ex-wife on his Instagram, his tweets about AlissonĀ are still available on Twitter.Ā