In a stunning development that has rocked the New York Liberty locker room, star guard Natasha Cloud has reportedly filed for divorce from her partner and fellow teammate, forward Isabelle “Izzy” Harrison. Sources close to the couple confirm that papers were submitted quietly in a New York court just days before the new year, citing irreconcilable differences amid swirling allegations of infidelity.
Cloud, 33, and Harrison, 31, have been one of the WNBA’s most visible and celebrated couples since going public with their relationship earlier this year. The pair, who became teammates when Cloud was traded to the Liberty in March 2025, often shared affectionate moments on social media, from cozy offseason vacations in Cabo to heartfelt celebrations after Cloud’s Skills Challenge win at the 2025 All-Star Weekend. Fans dubbed them “Tizzy,” and their story of love blooming on the court inspired countless admirers in the league’s growing LGBTQ+ community.
But behind the smiles, tensions reportedly escalated in recent months. Insiders allege that Harrison discovered messages on Cloud’s phone suggesting an affair with an unnamed individual outside the team. “It was devastating for Izzy,” one source told us. “They were planning a future together – talks of buying a house, building a life in Brooklyn. This betrayal came out of nowhere.”
Cloud, known for her fierce on-court defense and outspoken advocacy, has remained silent on the matter. Her representatives issued a brief statement: “Natasha is focusing on her well-being and the upcoming season. She asks for privacy during this difficult time.”
Harrison, who has battled injuries throughout her career while contributing solidly off the Liberty bench, was reportedly blindsided. Friends say she’s leaning on family, including her brother battling lupus, for support. The forward has deleted several joint photos from her Instagram, fueling speculation.
The timing couldn’t be worse for the reigning champions. With training camp looming, coaches and teammates are navigating the awkward dynamics of having ex-partners share the court. GM Jonathan Kolb declined to comment on personal matters but emphasized team unity.
As the Liberty aim to defend their title, this off-court drama adds an unexpected layer of intrigue. Will “Tizzy” become a thing of the past, or can professionalism prevail? WNBA fans are watching closely.