
Blair Underwood Knew His Second Wife Since He Was a Teen, Their Story Is an Uncommon Hollywood Romance – Photos
Some love stories end quietly, and some begin in ways nobody sees coming. In Blair Underwood's case, the real surprise was not just in the change itself, but in who was standing at the center of his next chapter all along…
Sometimes, the most surprising love stories are not the loudest ones at first; they are the ones hidden in connections that have been there for decades. Blair Underwood's personal journey is exactly that kind of story, and the deeper you scroll, the more unexpected it becomes.
At first, this looks like a gallery about a beloved actor, his beautiful family, and a life built over many years. But keep going, because tucked among those warm family moments and red-carpet smiles is the twist that turned this into a truly uncommon Hollywood romance. Scroll on!

Blair Underwood at the screening of "Youngblood" in Culver City, California on March 3, 2026. | Source: Getty Images
The Family Album That Told One Story

A throwback image of Blair Underwood and Désirée DaCosta, posted on September 18, 2014. | Source: Instagram/blairunderwood_official

Désirée DaCosta and Blair Underwood at the 2nd Annual Bridge to Freedom Awards Dinner in Los Angeles, California in 1991. | Source: Getty Images
Long before his second marriage made headlines, Underwood's love life seemed rooted in something steady, loving, and deeply established. He and his now-ex-wife, Désirée DaCosta, shared decades together, built a family, and gave every impression of being one of those rare Hollywood couples who had quietly figured it out.

Blair Underwood and Désirée DaCosta at the Los Angeles premiere of "The Bodyguard" in Hollywood, California in 1992. | Source: Getty Images
That image of closeness was not just something fans projected onto them, as Underwood himself spoke about their relationship in deeply personal terms. In his 2008 Oprah column, he reflected on what loving DaCosta had taught him, writing:
"I wanted to be her rock, her protector. If she had a problem, I wanted to solve it. I thought that's what was expected of me."

Blair Underwood and Désirée DaCosta at the 10th Anniversary of the Race To Erase MS Gala in 2003. | Source: Getty Images
In that same essay, Underwood explained that he came from a traditional household and had long believed being a man meant being the fixer, the protector, and the one responsible for keeping everything secure.
But during one drive home while he and DaCosta were engaged, she opened up about a heavy issue in her life, and instead of appreciating his solutions, she gently told him, "Baby, I don't need you to fix it. I just need you to listen to me."

Désirée DaCosta and Blair Underwood with two of their children at the premiere of "Thomas and The Magic Railroad" in Los Angeles, California on July 22, 2000. | Source: Getty Images

A photo of Blair Underwood during a family vacation, posted on July 22, 2019. | Source: Instagram/blairunderwood_official
That moment clearly stayed with him. Underwood wrote that it helped him understand what it really meant to be a partner to a strong woman who did not need him to solve her life for her.
He said trying to offer unsolicited advice gave him a false sense of control, while simply listening opened up his relationships not only with DaCosta, but also with his mother, sisters, and female friends.
By the time he wrote the column, he said that after 14 years of marriage and three children, he was still listening.

Blair Underwood and Désirée DaCosta at the Golden Globes Viewing and After Party in Beverly Hills, California on January 16, 2011. | Source: Getty Images
That is part of why the family photos from that era feel so meaningful. They do not just show a couple who looked good together; they show a life that appeared full of devotion, children, routine, and the kind of familiarity that only comes with time.

Désirée DaCosta and Blair Underwood with their three kids at the world premiere of "Teacher's Pet" in Hollywood, California in 2004. | Source: Getty Images

A nostalgic photo of Blair Underwood and his daughter, Brielle Underwood, posted on September 29, 2021. | Source: Instagram/blairunderwood_official

A throwback image of Blair Underwood and his youngest son, Blake Underwood, posted on September 29, 2021. | Source: Instagram/blairunderwood_official

Blair and Brielle Underwood posing for a photo. | Source: Instagram/blairunderwood_official

Blair and Blake Underwood posing for a photo. | Source: Instagram/blairunderwood_official
Even in 2020, Underwood was still publicly praising DaCosta with real warmth. In a heartfelt Mother's Day Instagram post, he honored both his mom and DaCosta, calling them the "two extraordinary mothers" in his life.
He also wrote that DaCosta, his "wife & mother of our children," had enabled him to witness "the strength & awe-inspiring greatness of pure & boundless motherhood," and thanked both women "for well... everything." It was a glowing tribute, and one that made it seem as though admiration and gratitude were still very much at the center of their bond.

Members of the DaCosta-Underwood family during a vacation. | Source: Instagram/blairunderwood_official
A Heartbreaking Split After 27 Years
Then came the announcement that changed the story entirely. In May 2021, the couple revealed in a joint Instagram statement that they had decided to end their marriage after 27 years.
Their wording was strikingly warm. They said they had reached the conclusion "after a tremendous amount of thought, prayer & work on ourselves individually & collectively," and described the relationship that began over two decades earlier as "a beautiful journey."
They said their "proudest achievements" were their three incredible children, adding that they would continue to put them first and remain the "best of friends and co-parents" with the "utmost respect for one another."

Désirée DaCosta and Blair Underwood posing for the camera, posted on May 13, 2018. | Source: Instagram/blairunderwood_official
It was gracious, loving, and measured, exactly the kind of statement that made the split feel less scandalous than sad, and all the more surprising because it sounded like two people trying very hard to honor what they had shared.
That statement was thoughtful, calm, and deeply respectful. Still, given everything that had come before — the love-filled years, the family photos, the public tributes — it felt like a genuine shock.

Désirée DaCosta and Blair Underwood at the opening night of "Lackawanna Blues" in Los Angeles, California on March 13, 2019. | Source: Getty Images
Then Came the Part Few People Saw Coming: A Romance with a Very Long Backstory
And then, not long after, came the reveal that made people look twice… In November 2022, Underwood put his now-wife, Josie Hart, on display in a way that instantly reframed the narrative. This was not a brand-new stranger entering his life after a split, as according to Underwood, Hart had been there for decades.

Blair Underwood and Josie Hart at the 50th International Emmy Awards in New York City on November 21, 2022. | Source: Getty Images
In the Instagram post where he divulged their engagement, he called Hart "the most amazing, brilliant, beautiful, hilarious, thought provoking [sic] & insightful person" he knows. He also wrote:
"She's had my back since before I even became an actor."

Josie Hart and Blair Underwood dancing together. | Source: Facebook/Josie Hart

Josie Hart and Blair Underwood dancing together. | Source: Facebook/Josie Hart
But the real jaw-dropper was this: Underwood said theirs was a 41-year friendship that had blossomed into romance. In other words, Hart had known him since he was 16.
That one detail turned the story from surprising to downright fascinating. Because suddenly, this was not just about a second marriage; it was about a woman who had known the actor before the fame, before the public image, and before the life everyone else recognized.

Josie Hart and Blair Underwood at The Roundabout Gala in New York City on March 6, 2023. | Source: Getty Images

Alicia Witt, Blair Underwood and Josie Hart at the afterparty for the Los Angeles premiere of "Longlegs" in Hollywood, California on July 8, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

Blair Underwood and Josie Hart at the Los Angeles premiere of "Longlegs." | Source: Getty Images

Blair Underwood and Josie Hart at the New York City premiere of "Three Women" on September 9, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

Josie Hart and Blair Underwood smile for a photo, posted in 2025. | Source: Instagram/bridesbynona

Josie Hart and Blair Underwood with a loved one. | Source: Instagram/bridesbynona

Josie Hart and Blair Underwood at the premiere of "One Spoon of Chocolate" during the Tribeca Festival in New York City on June 8, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
When Friendship & Love Became Forever
In June 2023, Underwood and Hart made things official by getting married in the Caribbean. According to People, they wed on June 24 at Casa de Campo Resort & Villas in the Dominican Republic in front of 100 guests, including Actress Kim Fields and late Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner.
The details sounded both glamorous and deeply personal: Hart wore a bespoke two-in-one gown with a fitted trumpet silhouette, detachable overskirt, and cathedral-length train, while Underwood wore an ivory evening jacket with their wedding date embroidered inside.
Hart walked down the aisle to "I Choose You" by Ryann Darling, and Underwood said the first time he saw her in the dress, "She looked like a princess." Under an acrylic arch covered in roses, they exchanged handwritten vows before later sharing a first dance to Tony Terry's "With You," which was performed live as a surprise for Hart. Fireworks then lit up the night sky.

Josie Hart and Blair Underwood pose with family and friends on their wedding day, posted on July 2, 2023. | Source: Facebook/Josie Hart
People also reported that their children gave toasts, and one guest said, "There wasn't a dry eye in the house as two families, already 'family' for decades, officially became one."
The reception sounded just as celebratory, with guests enjoying Dominican ceviche, coconut-breaded shrimp, grilled bacon-wrapped plantains, and a five-tier French vanilla cake with guava and white chocolate crème filling, embellished with Swarovski crystal ribbon. It was lavish, yes, but also emotional in a way that seemed to match the unique history behind the relationship.

Josie Hart and Blair Underwood with a loved one. | Source: Instagram/bridesbynona
The Photos That Add One More Layer of Intrigue
And then there is one more detail that adds an extra layer of intrigue to this story: Hart's son, Brett Owens.
In one photo, Hart is seen smiling beside Owens in a close, affectionate selfie. It is a sweet mother-son moment on its own, but in the context of this story, it also stands out for another reason…

Josie Hart with her son Brett Owens, posted on October 18, 2018. | Source: Facebook/Josie Hart
Owens has features and expressions that may make some readers do a double-take, because he kind of resembles Underwood at a glance. To be clear, that is simply an observation about appearance, not a claim of anything more, but in a story already full of unexpected turns, it is the kind of visual detail people are bound to notice.
A Love Story That Did Not Follow the Usual Script
Taken together, these photos tell a story with real contrast. First came the long marriage that was loving, emotional, and deeply family-centered; then came the respectful but surprising end of that chapter.
And after that came the woman who had known Underwood since he was a teenager; the friend who had been there quietly for 41 years before becoming his wife.

Blair Underwood and Josie Hart at the screening of "Youngblood" in Culver City, California on March 3, 2026. | Source: Getty Images
That is what makes this story so compelling: It is not simply about one marriage ending and another beginning; it is about time, history, second chances, and the kind of connection that does not arrive overnight.
In a Hollywood landscape full of fleeting romances, Blair Underwood and Hart's story feels different — older, sweeter, and a lot more unexpected.
