Did Steven Tyler Call It Quits On His Romance With His Much Younger Girlfriend? Here's The Truth
By Favour Adegoke on December 19, 2025 at 8:15 PM EST
Updated on December 22, 2025 at 3:14 PM EST

Rock music legend Steven Tyler and his longtime partner, Aimee Preston, were recently hit with breakup rumors.
The pair began dating in 2014 after Preston started working as his assistant and made their relationship public in 2016.
The rumors come as Steven Tyler faces an ongoing lawsuit, with accuser Julia Misley challenging his attempt to dismiss claims of alleged sexual abuse dating back to the 1970s.
Have Steven Tyler And Aimee Preston Reportedly Broken Up After Years Together?

Steven Tyler and his longtime partner Aimee Preston have allegedly gone their separate ways, sources told TMZ.
People close to the situation said the Aerosmith frontman and Preston were no longer together, though the exact timing of the breakup and what caused it hasn't been disclosed.
Their history goes back more than a decade. Preston began working with Tyler as his personal assistant in 2012, and their professional relationship later turned romantic.
The pair started dating in 2014 but kept things private until stepping out publicly at the 2016 Oscars, where they attended Elton John's AIDS Foundation viewing party hand in hand.
Amid the split-up claims, a different source who spoke with Us Weekly denounced the rumors, saying Tyler and Preston are still an item.
Update: It has been confirmed that the couple has not broken up and are "just fine."
The Couple Has A Strong, PDA-Heavy Romance

Despite a nearly four-decade age difference, Tyler and Preston have maintained a strong presence together for years.
Preston frequently accompanied Tyler to red carpets, premieres, and major industry events, becoming a familiar face by his side.
She has since remained a constant presence in Tyler's life over the years, frequently accompanying him to high-profile appearances, including philanthropic gatherings.
Aimee Preston's Last Public Appearance With Steven Tyler

As recently as earlier this year, the pair were seen together at the annual Jam for Janie Grammy Awards viewing party, an event organized by the "Hole in My Soul" hitmaker through his nonprofit, Janie's Fund, which supports initiatives helping children cope with the trauma of sexual abuse.
Following the event, Preston shared a heartfelt Instagram post in February alongside a photo from the night.
"Things seemed too good to be true this year … but they weren't. They were too good … and too true!" she wrote, thanking attendees for their generosity and spirit. She also gave a playful shout-out to Erewhon's "Dream On" bowl, calling it "worth every @iamstevent bite."
Steven Tyler's Past Relationships And Marriages Before Aimee Preston

Before his relationship with Preston, Tyler's romantic history included several high-profile partnerships. In the 1970s, during Aerosmith's early rise, he dated model Bebe Buell.
Their relationship ended amid Tyler's struggles with substance abuse. Buell later gave birth to Liv Tyler, whom the singer only learned was his biological daughter years later. Liv was raised by Buell and musician Todd Rundgren.
Tyler then married model Cyrinda Foxe in 1978, the same year they welcomed their daughter, Mia. The marriage ended in divorce in 1987. When Foxe passed away from brain cancer in 2002, Tyler attended her funeral to pay his respects.
After that chapter closed, the "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" singer went on to marry fashion designer Teresa Barrick in 1988.
Together, they had two children, Chelsea and Taj, born in 1989 and 1991. Their marriage lasted 17 years before Tyler announced their separation in 2005.
Steven Tyler Faces Ongoing Legal Battle As Accuser Pushes Back On Bid To Dismiss 1970s Abuse Lawsuit

The rumor of Tyler's split from Preston comes as he remains involved in ongoing legal proceedings. In August, a woman who had accused the singer of sexual abuse dating back to the 1970s responded to Tyler's latest effort to have the lawsuit dismissed.
In court filings obtained by Rolling Stone, plaintiff Julia Misley argues that Tyler's motion to dismiss her claims is legally flawed. She says Tyler, now a California resident, waited too long to argue that he cannot be sued under California's Child Victims Act, calling the delay a "fatal" defect in his defense.
Misley alleges that the abuse occurred in the mid-to-late 1970s, when she was 16 years old, and Tyler was in his mid-20s. According to her complaint, the alleged assaults took place in multiple locations, including Oregon, Washington, Massachusetts, and at the Beverly Hills Hotel in California.
Tyler has countered that Misley's claims should be barred, asserting that the two lived together in Boston for much of their relationship, where the age of consent is 16. However, Misley argues that Tyler effectively waived that defense by failing to raise it in earlier responses to her lawsuit.