Fat Husband comic Lahna Turner files for divorce after 10 years of marriage to fellow comedian Ralphie May

Comedian Ralphie May is headed toward divorce.

The Girth Of A Nation comic's wife Lahna Turner has filed for divorce after 10 years of marriage, according to TMZ.

The Fat Husband comedienne and her 43-year-old husband share two children together.

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Split: The Girth Of A Nation comic Ralphie May's wife Lahna Turner has filed for divorce after 10 years of marriage (pictured in West Hollywood in 2007)

Split: The Girth Of A Nation comic Ralphie May's wife Lahna Turner has filed for divorce after 10 years of marriage (pictured in West Hollywood in 2007)

Lahna is seeking sole physical custody of their children and is asking for spousal support. 

The couple share eight-year-old daughter April June May and six-year-old son August May. 

Earlier this year in January, Ralphie was escorted by police out of his concert venue after he allegedly indulged in too many marijuana-infused edibles and 'lost the plot' on stage.

Sense of humor: Lahna is best known for her standup act Fat Husband while May is known for being the runner up on the first season of Last Comic Standing in 2003 (pictured in 2011)

Sense of humor: Lahna is best known for her standup act Fat Husband while May is known for being the runner up on the first season of Last Comic Standing in 2003 (pictured in 2011)

The entertainer was reportedly so high by the start of his performance at the Avalon Theater in Grand Junction, Colorado, that he struggled to make it onto the stage.

When he finally managed to reach the mic, he apparently 'couldn't string a sentence together', had trouble finishing jokes and constantly forgot his place in his highly-anticipated set.

His 'below-par' performance sparked anger among audience members, with some screaming at him to start telling jokes. Soon, a group had gathered in the theater's lobby, demanding refunds.

He first achieved fame as the runner up on the first season of Last Comic Standing in 2003.

 

 

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