Arcade Fire's Win Butler and Wife Régine Chassagne Call It Quits After 22 Years of Marriage.
In a joint statement posted to social media on Thursday, Win Butler and his wife Régine Chassagne announced that they have decided to separate after a long and loving marriage. The band members revealed that despite their split, they will continue to love and support each other as co-parents to their son.
Butler and Chassagne married in 2003 and welcomed their first child in April 2013. However, the couple's relationship has faced several challenges over the years. In 2022, Butler admitted to having extramarital relationships following a string of misconduct allegations against him. The allegations included emotional abuse, sexual misconduct, and manipulation from five people, but Butler denied that any of those relations were nonconsensual. At the time, Chassagne publicly stood by her husband.
Despite this setback, both Butler and Chassagne have consistently expressed their love for each other in interviews. In 2022, Chassagne described Butler as her "soulmate" and "songwriting partner." She also acknowledged that she had witnessed him struggle with emotional pain but assured that he would never touch a woman without consent.
Similarly, Butler has spoken about the sacrifices Chassagne made for their relationship, saying that she patiently waited to help him recover from his struggles. The couple's love for each other and music seems to have endured through the tough times.
In light of their split, Arcade Fire announced in their joint statement that their bond as creative soulmates will remain strong. "Their bond as creative soulmates will endure, as will Arcade Fire," they said. "The band send their love and look forward to seeing you all on tour soon."
In a joint statement posted to social media on Thursday, Win Butler and his wife Régine Chassagne announced that they have decided to separate after a long and loving marriage. The band members revealed that despite their split, they will continue to love and support each other as co-parents to their son.
Butler and Chassagne married in 2003 and welcomed their first child in April 2013. However, the couple's relationship has faced several challenges over the years. In 2022, Butler admitted to having extramarital relationships following a string of misconduct allegations against him. The allegations included emotional abuse, sexual misconduct, and manipulation from five people, but Butler denied that any of those relations were nonconsensual. At the time, Chassagne publicly stood by her husband.
Despite this setback, both Butler and Chassagne have consistently expressed their love for each other in interviews. In 2022, Chassagne described Butler as her "soulmate" and "songwriting partner." She also acknowledged that she had witnessed him struggle with emotional pain but assured that he would never touch a woman without consent.
Similarly, Butler has spoken about the sacrifices Chassagne made for their relationship, saying that she patiently waited to help him recover from his struggles. The couple's love for each other and music seems to have endured through the tough times.
In light of their split, Arcade Fire announced in their joint statement that their bond as creative soulmates will remain strong. "Their bond as creative soulmates will endure, as will Arcade Fire," they said. "The band send their love and look forward to seeing you all on tour soon."