Frank Ferrer attends the “Frank” premiere at Sunshine Landmark on August 5, 2014 in New York City.Photo:Noam Galai/WireImage

Frank Ferrer

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Guns N' Rosesdrummer Frank Ferrer filed for divorce from his wife, Magdalena Malicka, after 16 months of marriage.

The documents show that the two wed on May 16, 2022 and have a date of separation of Sept. 30, 2023. The two had no children together.

While the former couple were relatively private about their romance, the performer’sfirst Instagram postwas a tribute to Malicka in honor of their first wedding anniversary.

Frank Ferrer is seen performing on May 21, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada.Ethan Miller/Getty

Drummer Frank Ferrer of Guns N' Roses

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“Happy Anniversary Kotek!! One year in and many many more coming ! Kocham Cie !!@magdalenaferrer,” he wrote.

The post contained multiple photos of Malicka wearing a cream-colored suit and Ferrer wearing a blue tux. The two shared a sweet kiss in one shot and proudly showed off their rings in another.

A month later, heshared a selfieof the two alongside the caption, “Couple of Ferrers…❤️😍❤️@magdalenaferrer.”

Ferrer also updated his followers with multiple photos from their summer vacation, which included atrip to Madrid, Spain, in June andtravels to Rome, Italy, in July.

Earlier this month, Ferrer and his fellow band members performedthe last showoftheir multi-city tourthat began in June. It marked the first time that the band was on the road in North America since 2021.

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In a 2020 interview withKKDM, Ferrer reflected on his start with the group, which he joined in 2006.

“I really had to work hard to make sure I was able to represent[Steven] Adler’s feel,Matt Sorum’s feel, and [Bryan ‘Brain’ Mantia’s] feel of theChinese Democracy[era],” he said. “So that was the toughest challenge — finding all three eras of Guns N' Roses and bringing them together to one cohesive way of playing their material.”

source: people.com