
Pawn Stars star Rick Harrison has been the face of the reality TV series for years. Naturally, fans feel a connection to the star and want to know more about him and his personal life. It was a surprise to nobody when he once again made headlines. Only this time, it has little to do with rare collectibles or making big money deals.
The reality TV star is in the news because he recently tied the knot again, which is making fans revisit his complicated relationships in the past. With four marriages behind him, fans are trying to decipher how he arrived at this new chapter. Who were the women Rick once married, and what led to each relationship ending? What patterns stand out in his journey? Keep on reading to know more.

Pawn Stars fans were surprised when the news broke that Rick had married Agripina “Angie” Polushkin at a January 3 wedding. It was reported by officials that the couple was wed at the Little White Chapel in Las Vegas. The ceremony was officiated by an Elvis impersonator for the couple. They later celebrated privately at Rick’s barbecue restaurant near the infamous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop.
The new couple talked about their new marriage with PEOPLE. Rick said that he was excited and called the marriage the start of a meaningful new chapter. Rick had announced his engagement a few months earlier and even proposed during a vineyard visit in Casablanca, Chile. Angie later shared photos of the proposal on her social media as well.
Pawn Stars fans have seen Rick become a household name, but his romantic life has been less stable than his professional life. Rick first married Kim Harrison in 1982, and the couple welcomed two sons, Corey and Adam. Their marriage ended just three years later in 1985, making the first of many to come. Rick remarried in 1986, this time to Tracy Harrison. This relationship lasted much longer than his first one, as they were together for 25 years.

They also had a son named Jake, but the marriage ended in divorce in 2011. Soon after, Rick proposed to Deanna Burditt in early 2012. According to interviews, he didn’t propose to her and asked her to marry him directly. He even stated that their blended family was perfectly balanced and compared it to The Brady Bunch. They got a divorce in 2020, because of “irreconcilable differences.” Rick then married Amanda Palmer in 2021, though even this relationship ended in 2023.
Rick previously admitted on In Depth With Graham that he never signed prenuptial agreements in his first three marriages. He explained that he thought at the time that each relationship would last forever. He also described himself as “conflict-averse” and said he prefers to walk away rather than stay in unhappy situations. Rick has repeatedly stated that money is not his first love, as he believes that people who think about money a lot become negative. For the latest Pawn Stars tea, stay tuned to TV Season & Spoilers.