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"I am saddened to say that after many beautiful years together Aja and I have separated," Reynolds wrote. "Being great parents to our children is our number one priority. Thank you for always supporting us with love and care through all these years." A Relationship of Highs and Lows

Reynolds shared the news with fans via social media, expressing the difficulty of the decision while emphasizing their continued commitment to their family. "I am saddened to say that after many

, the frontman of the multi-platinum rock band Imagine Dragons , and his wife, fellow musician Aja Volkman , have announced their separation . The news, shared by Reynolds in late 2022, marks the end of a decade-long relationship that had famously weathered previous storms and served as the emotional backbone for much of the band's songwriting. A Public Announcement , the frontman of the multi-platinum rock band

The couple shares four children: daughter Arrow Eve, twin daughters Gia James and Coco Rae, and son Valentine. Throughout their marriage, both Reynolds and Volkman were vocal about the challenges of balancing high-profile music careers with domestic life, often using their platforms to speak candidly about mental health and the work required to maintain a partnership. What Lies Ahead Throughout their marriage, both Reynolds and Volkman were

However, they never signed the final papers. In early 2019, they surprised fans by revealing they had reconciled, calling the reunion a "rebirth" of their relationship. Following that reconciliation, they welcomed their fourth child, Valentine, in October 2019. Family and Legacy

While the separation marks a significant personal shift, both artists remain active in their respective projects. Volkman, lead singer of the indie rock band , and Reynolds have asked for privacy as they navigate this new chapter of co-parenting. For Imagine Dragons fans, the news adds a poignant layer of context to the band’s recent discography, which has always been defined by Reynolds’ raw, autobiographical transparency.