Kelly Severide: The Casanova of Firehouse 51 (or Not)
So, you wanna know how long Kelly Severide has been hitched, huh? Well, buckle up, 'cause this is gonna be a rollercoaster of emotions, dramatic pauses, and questionable life choices.
A Brief History of Severide's Love Life (or Lack Thereof)
Let's get one thing straight: Kelly Severide is a firefighter, not a relationship expert. His love life has been about as stable as a burning building. He's had more near-death experiences than successful relationships. But hey, at least he’s got a good excuse for forgetting anniversaries, right?
There was that whole Brittany Baker fiasco. You know, the one where they got married in Vegas after knowing each other for about 24 hours? Classic Severide. That didn’t last longer than a dumpster fire.
But then came Stella Kidd. The woman who can handle Severide’s reckless abandon and still look fabulous in a helmet. Their relationship was a slow burn, filled with more twists and turns than a Chicago fire escape. And finally, after what felt like an eternity for us fans, they tied the knot.
How Long Has Severide Been Married?
Alright, let's cut to the chase. Kelly Severide and Stella Kidd got married in the Season 10 finale of Chicago Fire. So, do the math. If you're still struggling, it's basically been a couple of years of wedded bliss (or at least as blissful as it can get when you're fighting fires for a living).
The Everlasting Question: Will They Make It?
Now, the real question is: will their marriage survive the pressures of firefighting, the drama of Firehouse 51, and the occasional existential crisis? Only time will tell. But one thing's for sure, we'll be glued to our screens, popcorn in hand, waiting for the next chapter in the Severide-Kidd saga.
How To... Kelly Severide Edition
- How to find love in a burning building: Probably not the best place to start your search.
- How to survive a Vegas wedding hangover: Lots of water, ibuprofen, and a serious rethink of your life choices.
- How to balance a career as a firefighter with a relationship: Good luck with that one.
- How to deal with a partner who's always putting their job first: Patience, understanding, and a really good therapist.
- How to become a firefighter: Well, that's a whole different story!