The dramatic and highly publicized relationship between actress Alexa Nikolas and electronic musician Mike Milosh ended in a swirl of controversy and legal disputes. Now, fans are eager to understand the full story.
Here’s everything you need to know about what happened between Alexa Nikolas and Mike Milosh.
Why did Alexa Nikolas and Mike Milosh split up?
The details surrounding Alexa Nikolas and Mike Milosh’s split were not officially shared, but the breakup was marked by serious allegations.
Milosh and Nikolas were married from 2012 to 2016. Their relationship began in 2008 when Nikolas was 16 years old and Milosh was in his thirties. They initially connected through MySpace, and their relationship developed through online communication before they met in person in Berlin in 2010. They continued a long-distance relationship until Milosh proposed in 2011, and they married the following year (via The U.S. Sun).
However, their marriage faced challenges, leading to their divorce in 2016. Nikolas and Milosh’s divorce was finalized in 2019, but the legal troubles continued well after their separation. In 2021, Nikolas filed a civil lawsuit against Milosh, accusing him of grooming, sexually assaulting her multiple times during their relationship, and using recordings of her distress in his music.
The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles, claimed that Nikolas sought “justice for the years of emotional, sexual, psychological, and financial torture she suffered” (via People). She sued for sexual battery, gender violence, and intentional infliction of emotional distress, and a violation of California’s Tom Bane Civil Rights Act, requesting a jury trial.
As per The U.S. Sun, Milosh responded to these allegations by denying them through a statement released on March 17, 2021. He called the accusations “outrageously false” and the stories “provably untrue.” In May 2022, Nikolas dropped her lawsuit, prompting Milosh to sue her for over $10 million in damages. His lawsuit against Nikolas’s attorneys for malicious prosecution was later reportedly dismissed by the Los Angeles County Superior Court.