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Christina Pazsitzky has addressed her separation from Tom Segura for the first time, offering a brief but emotional message after days of attention surrounding the couple.
The comedian thanked supporters for reaching out and described the moment as “a really difficult time for our family.” Her words did not explain the separation, but they provided the first direct acknowledgment from either half of the longtime comedy partnership.
The statement was aimed at the “Mommies,” the affectionate name used for followers of Your Mom’s House, the podcast Pazsitzky and Segura built together. In a few carefully chosen lines, she recognized the family’s concern while signaling that she was not ready to share more. The message prioritized gratitude, family, and reassurance over any discussion of what led to the split.
Pazsitzky also answered a question regular listeners had begun asking: why recent podcast episodes had not mentioned the news. She explained that the program is recorded in advance, meaning the available episodes were completed before the separation became public. That clarification separated the show’s production schedule from assumptions about silence or avoidance.
A Short Message With Clear Emotional Weight

Pazsitzky shared the statement through her Instagram Story this morning. She thanked fans for their kind messages, acknowledged the strain on the family, and closed with a familiar expression of affection for the podcast community. “Just know your mommy loves you and will see you very soon,” she wrote.
The tone was notably different from the blunt and provocative humor associated with Your Mom’s House. There were no jokes about the separation, no attempt to turn the moment into material, and no invitation for public debate. Instead, Pazsitzky kept the focus on the family’s difficulty and the support she had received.
Her decision to speak matters because the initial separation report arrived without a public statement from either comedian. Until this post, the story had been shaped by information from people familiar with the situation and questions surrounding the couple’s shared projects. Pazsitzky did not provide a detailed account, but she changed the story from reported news into a separation she had personally acknowledged.
Why the Podcast Had Not Addressed the Split
The absence of a discussion on Your Mom’s House created an unusual gap between the couple’s public work and the news surrounding their private life. Pazsitzky explained that episodes are recorded ahead of release, so recent shows should not be read as real-time reactions to the separation. Her clarification offered a practical answer without revealing when a future episode might address the change.
That detail is important for a show built around the hosts’ personalities and long-running chemistry. Listeners have spent years hearing Segura and Pazsitzky discuss relationships, parenting, internet culture, and their experiences through an open comedic style. When major personal news emerged, an immediate response may have seemed likely, even though the production calendar made it difficult.
For now, Pazsitzky has promised only to return soon. She did not announce a special episode, provide a date, or say whether Segura would appear beside her when the subject is discussed. Any fuller conversation, should it happen publicly, will therefore come later and on terms that have not yet been disclosed.
Their Marriage Also Became a Comedy Partnership
Segura and Pazsitzky married in 2008 and share two sons, Ellis and Julian, born in 2016 and 2018. Their relationship became the foundation of a podcast, a production company, and a recognizable comedy brand. Together, they helped build YMH Studios, which now houses a wider lineup of comedians, personalities, and shows.
Your Mom’s House became the partnership’s best-known project, pairing Segura and Pazsitzky as hosts who examined strange online clips, celebrity culture, relationships, and everyday behavior. The show’s official description emphasizes their shared humor and the loyal community that grew around it. That history is why Pazsitzky’s choice to address the “Mommies” carried more weight than a generic public statement would have.
Both comedians also developed careers outside the podcast. Pazsitzky released the Netflix specials Mother Inferior and Mom Genes, covering subjects including childhood, aging, motherhood, partnership, and family life. Segura expanded into television with Bad Thoughts, which received a 2026 Emmy nomination in the short-form comedy, drama or variety series category.
The overlap between marriage and business makes the separation more complex than a private relationship ending behind closed doors. Their creative identities have been linked through years of recordings, studio projects, and audience traditions. Information released so far indicates that they intend to remain connected professionally through the podcast.
What Christina Said, and What She Kept Private

People familiar with the separation have described it as amicable and said the pair are taking different paths while remaining devoted to their children. The split reportedly occurred within the last several months, although no exact date has been made public. Earlier information also indicated that Segura and Pazsitzky planned to continue co-hosting Your Mom’s House.
Pazsitzky did not discuss a cause for the separation, possible legal proceedings, living arrangements, or changes to their business relationship. She also neither criticized Segura nor responded to theories about the marriage. Those omissions establish the limits of what can responsibly be reported at this stage.
Her first statement was not a full explanation and did not pretend to be one. It was a direct message to people who had followed the couple for years, thanking them and, in effect, asking for patience during a painful family transition. By speaking briefly and personally, Pazsitzky acknowledged the separation without giving up details she and Segura have not chosen to share.
The next public chapter may arrive via the podcast, another personal statement, or a formal update on their shared projects. Until then, the clearest development is that Pazsitzky has spoken in her own words, confirming that the family is going through a difficult period. Her message offered no dramatic revelation, but its restraint made the emotional reality of the separation unmistakable.
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