Another beloved Hollywood relationship seems to be no more. Comedians Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher have announced on Twitter that they are separating.

“Rhea & i are separating to live individual lives for a time,” Esposito said in her statement. “We care very much about each other & that’s why we’re doing this. We’re gonna talk to our friends about it & be pretty private in public. Thanks for your kindness and understanding.”

The couple, who married in 2015, have made careers out of sharing their personal lives. Together, they released a joint stand-up album, Back to Back, in 2017, a 2016 sitcom on the ill-fated network Seeso, Take My Wife, and the Put Your Hands Together podcast, which they record weekly at the U.C.B. Theatre in Los Angeles.

Esposito, who wrote a column for the A.V. Club, reflected on their relationship after their first year of marriage for the Web site in 2016. “When I met you our life now was beyond my scope. We couldn’t have gotten legally married then, even if we’d decided to throw caution to the wind,” she wrote. “We were engaged for more than two years because I couldn’t figure out how to take the next step.”

Neither Esposito or Butcher have said what will become of their joint career ventures. If their past work is any indication, their separation could become fodder for another project. Both are currently working on their own podcasts separate from each other, Esposito with Queery and Butcher with Three Swings.