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RHOC’s Noella Bergener Secretly Got Married — And Has Filed for Divorce 6 Months Later (Exclusive)

The Real Housewives of Orange County alum Noella Bergener secretly got married and now wants out of her marriage after six months, Us Weekly can exclusively report.
On July 28, Bergener filed for divorce from a man named Robert ‘Bobby’ Schubenski. The former Bravo star listed the date of marriage as December 30, 2024, and the date of separation as June 1, 2025.
Bergner, 40, said they did not share any children. She cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the split. She did not indicate whether she wants spousal support in the paperwork.
She said she will update her request in regard to separate and community property as “the information becomes available.”
Back in October 2023, Bergener announced her engagement to her boyfriend Bobby Schubenski. She announced the news on her Instagram writing, “My heart is full and my hand is heavy.”
Bergener first revealed she was in a new romance to Us in January 2022. She said, “There’s somebody that I have known for years. He knew me married and knew my [ex] husband. That’s not weird at all, but we just have a lot of love and respect for each other. He was one of those that just constantly checked in on me.”
At the season 16 reunion, Bergener revealed her new man’s name was Bobby. She told Andy Cohen that he “bought me an adult toy marketplace company.”
As Us first reported in July, Bergener filed new documents in a court case with her ex-husband, James Bergener, that revealed her finances.
The former reality star said she was a “mother” who had no income three years after leaving RHOC. Noella and James share a son named James Jr. Noella has an older daughter, Coco, from a previous relationship.
In her filing, Noella claimed James earned around $660,500 per month in income. James is a personal injury lawyer who is well-known due to his catchy advertisements. She said she believed James’ income had increased since the initial order.
Noella said her monthly expenses total $33,259. She was awarded $25,000 per month in child support from James for James Jr. and another $7,400 per month in support for her daughter.
The filing alleged James Jr. spent the majority of his time with Noella due to James living in Puerto Rico.
She listed her monthly bills: $16,000 on rent, $1,509 on health care costs, $800 on eating out, $2,000 on utilities, $800 on laundry, $600 on clothes, $5,000 on entertainment and various other bills.
Noella and James started dating in 2015 and split in 2021. He filed a divorce petition in Puerto Rico, where they applied for residency during the marriage, while Noella filed her own case in California.
Per court documents, the two agreed to settle the divorce in Puerto Rico but would have a California court rule on all matters related to their child.
Noella first appeared on RHOC as a guest of the cast in season 15. She was upgraded to a full-time cast member in season 16.
She announced she would not come back for season 17 in July 2022.
“After a wild season of ups and downs, I will not be returning to The Real Housewives of Orange County,” Noella wrote. “Thank you to all of the fans for all of the love and support during quite possibly the hardest year of my life.”
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