Jamie King appeared emotional during her first meeting since her estranged husband Austin Sosa filed for divorce and was “blindfolded”.
Page Six obtained exclusive photos Tuesday of the actress wiping away tears and smoking a cigarette on the balcony of her new home in Hollywood, California.
She wore a black turtleneck, her blonde hair pulled back in a low bun, and opted for no makeup.
In some shots, King, 46, wore one hoop earring and one dangle earring, but later removed both. She did the same with a white ribbon in her hair.
Notably, she was not wearing a wedding ring.
The “Sin City” star appeared to be on speakerphone with someone as he held a white-cased iPhone close to his mouth.
Two employees from online sign marketplace Star Spot Signings soon arrived with items for her to sign.
Star Spot Signings packages and sells signed photos, posters, and figures for up to $150, and personalities receive a cut of the sales.
Representatives for Mr. King did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Last Thursday, Sosa, 34, filed for divorce after less than seven months of marriage, surprising King.
According to divorce filings, which we obtained exclusively on Friday, the former couple secretly married on April 23, 2025.
Sosa claimed they separated on November 11, 2025, citing “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for their separation.
“I was completely blindsided by the divorce papers that came out of nowhere,” King told Page Six last Friday, claiming he was with Sosa “the night before” going to court.
The “White Chicks” star admitted that they experienced “normal difficulties” in their short-lived marriage, but “wholeheartedly believed that[they]were working on their relationship.”
King went on to deny that several intimate outings with celebrity hotelier Vikram Chatwal in late December and early January had anything to do with the breakup.
“The recent interactions that have been publicly mentioned are strictly professional business meetings and have nothing to do with this private matter,” she insisted.
Representatives for Sosa did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Mr. King never publicly announced that he and the investment banker were married, and details of their relationship were kept private.
In June 2025, she included him in the caption of her Instagram post, but did not post his photo in the carousel.
“God, I’m the luckiest and greatest mother ever. Thank you Pammy, Chase, Austin, Gwendolyn and Carlos. Family forever,” she wrote alongside four photos of herself with her sons James, 12, and Leo, 10, with first husband Kyle Newman.
The following month, King was photographed wearing what appeared to be an engagement ring, and her rep later said: “Jamie is entering an exciting new chapter in her engagement to Austin Sosa and appreciates all the kind messages of support.”
“She is especially happy to share this moment with her children, who have a loving bond with Austin and his family. As always, her sons are her top priority and she kindly requests privacy as we move forward together with love and gratitude.”
Meanwhile, a source told People: “She is very close to[Sosa’s]family and was living with his parents after they moved out of their Los Angeles apartment earlier this year.”
And during an October 2025 appearance on the Juicy Scoop podcast, host Heather McDonald asked how she and Sosa met after guest King said they were “recently engaged.”
“We met through mutual friends,” King replied, agreeing that this is an “exciting” time in her life.
The model controversially filed for divorce from Newman in May 2020. After she accused the filmmaker of abuse, he denied her claims and claimed that she was a “chronic drug addict and alcoholic.”
They settled their divorce in September 2023.
But the following October, Newman, 49, accused King of being “exhausted” and “drunk” while the children were in her care.
Five months later, just one month before marrying Sosa, King lost physical custody of the boys after failing to complete a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program. However, she was given supervised visitation rights.
Days later, the “devastated and embarrassed” mother of two was forced to move out of her Los Angeles rental home after falling behind on thousands of dollars in back rent.
