Nicolas Cage Annulment
Actor Nicolas Cage filed for an annulment days after getting married. Here, a Loewe Reference ID television hangs on display during the Internationale Funkausstellung consumer electronics trade fair on Aug. 31, 2012 in Berlin. Adam Berry/Getty Images

Actor Nicolas Cage appears to be over being married. So over it in fact that he filed for an annulment just several days after saying "I do."

Cage, 55, who has been in a relationship with Erika Koike since 2018, tied the knot in Las Vegas last Saturday. Four days later, he asked a judge for an order to make it so the marriage never happened, reports TMZ.

"[Erika] suggested to [Nic] that they should marry, [Nic] reacted on impulse and without the ability to recognize or understand the full impact of his actions," documents state.

According to the site, the document claims the marriage was fraud since Koike did not reveal "the full nature and extent of her relationship with another person" or her criminal history. Cage added that there is "such conflict in personalities and dispositions that are so deep as to render the two incompatible in marriage."

Just hours after they had gotten married, photos were taken of the couple leaving the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas, and according to witnesses, Koike was yelling at him.