Professional wrestler-turned-actor, Dave Bautista has been married thrice. These days, he is stated to be in a secret relationship with a lady whom he met on a film set.
The Glass Onion star has stored his dating life private since his 3rd divorce from Sarah Jade Bautista. But let's take a look at his first marriage to Glenda Bautista — whom he were given pregnant, two weeks into their relationship.
Who Is Dave Bautista's Ex-Wife Glenda?
Not much is understood about Glenda. But in keeping with more than one experiences, she's additionally a Filipino-American like Dave. She's additionally in the media business. After getting a Bachelor of Arts Degree, majoring in English, Journalism, and Fine Arts, she finished her Masters in Business Administration and now works as Senior Director in Ad Products at Hearst Publishing. She used to occupy high-level positions at iHeart media, AdTop Media, and AOL.
She married the Guardians of the Galaxy star in 1990 and welcomed their daughter, Keilani a 12 months later. In a now-deleted article by way of Amo Mama , Glenda reportedly fell pregnant, two weeks into the relationship. Two years later, they welcomed every other daughter, Athena. The couple eventually divorced in 1998 after eight years of marriage.

At that point, Dave's wrestling career was once simply starting to take off. In 2002, he signed with then-Word Wrestling Federation (now WWE) under the hoop title Batista. His first reign with the World Heavyweight Championship (282 days) is the longest reign for that title.
He made his manner into performing and guest-starred within the TV series Smallville, which he thought ended his shot in the field before even starting. Thanks to a small role in Blade Runner 2049, he went on to land bigger roles and hone his performing skills.
Meanwhile, Glenda has remarried to a person named Chris Baker since 2014. According to his LinkedIn web page, he's a creative director at Zen Studios. Glenda's closing title on Facebook is now Bautista-Baker. Though it's unclear whether or not she and Dave are nonetheless involved, additionally they proportion grandkids — Aiden and Jacob — from Keilani.
Who Are Dave Bautista's Other Ex-Wives?
Dave married his 2d wife, Angie Bautista in 1998. Four years later, she used to be identified with ovarian most cancers. The actor stayed by means of her side all the way through her treatment. Back then, Dave used his rising influence to raise budget for the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance (OCRA). In 2010, 4 years after their divorce, he printed a video promoting the motive on YouTube.
After their split, the two remained pals or even welcomed a son, Oliver a year later. That year, the Spectre star additionally released his autobiography, Batista Unleashed. The two reportedly grew closer after the book used to be revealed. Angie and Oliver have stayed out of the limelight in the ultimate years. But she's still doing smartly and is now running as a fitness supporter.

Dave waited virtually a decade to get married once more. In 2015, he married professional pole dancer, Sarah Jade Bautista, who is 18 years his junior. They dated for a couple of years prior to tying the knot. Sarah endured her career all over their marriage and was once even named Miss Pole Dance America in 2016. These days, she still manages Buttercup Pole Dance, a studio which she opened in 2011. She and Dave divorced in 2019. The two never disclosed the reason for their split.
Until now, the actor still refuses to spill the details on his secret girlfriend. "'For the past two years, [Bautista] has been seeing someone he declines to name, who just gets him, man,'" Lauren Larson of Men's Health quoted a supply as regards to the star in overdue 2021. "They met on a film, he says, and she understands the business and the limitations it brings to his personal life."
What Is Dave Bautista Doing Now?
After starring in Netflix's Glass Onion, the MCU big name is now retiring from his role as Drax in Guardians of the Galaxy. During a new interview with GQ, Dave said that there is "relief" in leaving the phase. "I'm so grateful for Drax. I love him," he clarified. "But there's a relief [that it's over]. It wasn't all pleasant. It was hard playing that role. The makeup process was beating me down. And I just don't know if I want Drax to be my legacy—it's a silly performance, and I want to do more dramatic stuff."

He also stated that he is now not fearful that quitting such an iconic character would decrease his popularity as an actor. "Honestly, I could give a f--- [about being a movie star]," he defined. "I don't care about the spotlight, I don't care about fame. I just want to be a better actor. I want respect from my peers. I don't need accolades—I really don't, man. It's about the experience, about knowing that I accomplished something."
He if truth be told has many projects lined up — all set to turn his range as a significant actor.
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