Who is Heating Up Off-Screen? Meet the Real Partners of Your Favorite Firehouse 51 Stars
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Who Is Heating Up Off-Screen? Meet the Real Partners of Your Favorite Firehouse 51 Stars
The firefighters and paramedics of Firehouse 51 may spend their days battling towering flames, performing daring rescues, and navigating complicated romances on Chicago Fire, but when the cameras stop rolling, many of the stars enjoy remarkably different love stories. While their on-screen relationships are often filled with heartbreak, betrayal, and emotional twists, their real lives are, for the most part, built on lasting partnerships, happy marriages, and quiet family moments.
Let’s take a closer look at the real-life partners behind some of your favorite Chicago Fire stars.
Taylor Kinney (Kelly Severide)
For years, Taylor Kinney’s personal life attracted enormous public attention, especially during his high-profile relationship with global music superstar Lady Gaga. However, after keeping his private life largely out of the spotlight, Kinney found happiness with model Ashley Cruger. The couple married in 2024 in an intimate ceremony attended by close family and friends.
Unlike Kelly Severide, whose marriage to Stella Kidd has survived countless life-threatening situations, Taylor and Ashley prefer a quieter lifestyle away from Hollywood headlines. They occasionally share glimpses of their relationship but generally keep their marriage out of the public eye.
Miranda Rae Mayo (Stella Kidd)
Miranda Rae Mayo has become one of the most beloved members of Firehouse 51 thanks to Stella Kidd’s fearless leadership and compassionate personality. Off-screen, however, the actress has chosen to keep her romantic life extremely private.
Although fans frequently speculate about her relationships—especially because of her incredible chemistry with Taylor Kinney—there is no confirmed public marriage or long-term partner that Miranda has officially introduced. She has consistently focused interviews on her career, friendships, and charitable work rather than discussing her personal relationships.
David Eigenberg (Christopher Herrmann)
David Eigenberg has perhaps one of the longest-lasting marriages among the cast.
The actor married Chrysti Eigenberg in 2002 after the two met shortly following the events of September 11. Chrysti previously served as an Army Reserve specialist, and the couple has built a strong family together while raising two children. Friends and co-stars often describe their relationship as grounded, supportive, and refreshingly normal despite David’s television success.
Joe Minoso (Joe Cruz)
Joe Minoso found love thanks to Chicago Fire itself.
While filming the series, he met makeup artist Caitlin Murphy Miles, who worked behind the scenes on the production. Their friendship gradually developed into romance, and the couple married in 2016. Cast members frequently mention that their wedding felt like a true Firehouse 51 family celebration, with several co-stars participating in the ceremony.
Christian Stolte (Randy “Mouch” McHolland)
Christian Stolte’s real-life love story has been just as stable as Mouch’s marriage on the show.
He has been married to Kim Whitehead-Stolte since 2001, and together they have raised two daughters. In a fun connection between fiction and reality, both daughters have made appearances within the One Chicago universe, delighting longtime fans.
Hanako Greensmith (Violet Mikami)
Hanako Greensmith has become one of the breakout stars of recent seasons.
In early 2025, she publicly confirmed her relationship with partner Lex Boydston, sharing heartfelt birthday messages and photos on social media. Fans warmly welcomed the news, celebrating the actress’s openness while respecting her desire to keep much of the relationship private.
Jocelyn Hudon (Lyla Novak)
Jocelyn Hudon’s romance sounds like something straight out of a romantic comedy.
She met fellow actor Jake Manley through their mutual self-tape coach before the pair began dating. Jake proposed with an unforgettable surprise involving hundreds of roses, and the couple later celebrated their marriage with a unique Halloween-themed wedding in Las Vegas officiated by a zombie Elvis impersonator. Their playful personalities have made them one of television’s most entertaining real-life couples.
Eamonn Walker (Wallace Boden)
Although Eamonn Walker has stepped away as a series regular, he remains one of the most respected figures in the Chicago Fire family.
Away from television, he has been married to artist Sandra Kane for many years, and together they share three children. Walker has always maintained a remarkably private family life, choosing to keep the spotlight firmly on his professional work rather than his personal relationships.
Jesse Spencer (Matthew Casey)
Even after leaving Firehouse 51 as a full-time cast member, Jesse Spencer remains one of the franchise’s most beloved stars.
In real life, he married research scientist Dr. Kali Woodruff Carr in 2020, and the couple later welcomed their first child. Their relationship stands in contrast to Casey’s often complicated romantic journey on the series, offering a happy ending that fans were thrilled to see.
More Than Just On-Screen Heroes
One of the reasons the Chicago Fire cast has remained so close over the years is the genuine friendships and family atmosphere they have built behind the scenes. Whether attending one another’s weddings, celebrating birthdays together, or supporting fellow cast members through life’s biggest milestones, the Firehouse 51 family extends well beyond the television screen.
While the characters continue facing explosions, rescues, heartbreak, and life-or-death emergencies every week, many of the actors have found stability and happiness in their personal lives. Their real-life love stories may not feature dramatic cliffhangers or burning buildings, but they remind fans that sometimes the greatest romances happen far away from the cameras.
As Chicago Fire continues to captivate audiences with thrilling rescues and emotional storytelling, viewers can take comfort in knowing that many of the stars who bring Firehouse 51 to life have found lasting partnerships of their own. From longtime marriages and behind-the-scenes romances to newlywed bliss and private relationships, these real-life couples prove that while television drama keeps us entertained, genuine love often burns brightest away from the spotlight.

