KEY POINTS

  • Meghan King confirmed her split from Cuffe Owens Monday
  • She shared a post on Instagram earlier this month seemingly asking her followers for "good marriage tips"
  • King and Owens dated for only three weeks before they tied the knot in October, a report says

Did Meghan King seek marriage advice less than a month before confirming her split from husband Cuffe Owens?

The "Real Housewives of Orange County" star, 37, confirmed her separation from Owens in a post on her Instagram Story Monday. Their split came just over two months after they tied the knot on Oct. 11.

"I've been asked by many outlets and individuals to comment on the state of my marriage," she began in one post on her Instagram Story, according to People. "I am rattled. This situation is profoundly devastating. This is obviously not what I imagined when I made my vows — and I'm shocked and saddened by the way things turned out."

Just three weeks before they called it quits, King shared a post on Instagram seemingly asking her followers for "good marriage tips."

Alongside a photo of herself posing on a bed in pink silk pajamas, she wrote in the Dec. 3 post that she sent her children to their grandparents and booked a hotel 3 miles from her and Owens' house to celebrate two months as a married couple. King added that she slipped into pajamas that she had been waiting to wear for a "special occasion."

"We feel like we've been married for a million years (thanks to marrying later in life and with a lot of history and, well, kids) so a two-month anniversary staycation was called for," she continued. "Tomorrow real life commences but a few hours in a hotel @lemeridienstlclayton will do a new marriage good. Please, give us more good marriage tips!"

King and Owens dated for only three weeks before they tied the knot in October, Us Weekly reported.

They exchanged "I do's" in an intimate wedding ceremony at the home of Owens' parents in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, with his uncle President Joe Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden in attendance.

"Our wedding was about two things for us," King told Brides. "Our love for and commitment to each other, and our family — each of our families, and the new very large and very tight family that we were bonding together by getting married. That’s it."

King was previously married to lawyer Brad McDill from 2007 to 2011 and former pro baseball star Jim Edmonds from 2014 to 2019. She shares three kids with Edmonds, daughter Aspen, 5, and 3-year-old twins Hayes and Hart.

The former Bravo star's second divorce was finalized in May this year.

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Meghan King Edmonds is pictured during an appearance on Bravo TV’s “Watch What Happens Live!” Getty Images