Is Charles Oliveira married? A look into 'do Bronx's' relationships, kids, and family life
Charles Oliveira is undeniably one of the most popular UFC stars today and is widely known for his propensity to finish his opponents. The Brazilian fighter notably holds the record for most finishes (20), most submission wins (16), and most post-fight bonuses (19) in UFC history.
Apart from being an ace mixed martial artist, Oliveira is also a dedicated father and family man. He's also previously credited his family for being his primary driving force and source of motivation.
Is Charles Oliveira married?
In 2014, Charles Oliveira married fellow jiu-jitsu artist Talita Roberta Pereira in a ceremony in Brazil. Pereira reportedly works at the Centro de Treinamento Charles Oliveira Gold Team while dabbling in modeling. The couple became parents to a daughter named Tayla in 2017.
While Oliveira remains a dedicated father to Tayla, it appears he parted ways with his wife, and the couple have been separated for quite some time. Regardless, they seemingly remain on good terms and often post pictures of their family outings on social media.
Oliveira later began dating his current partner, Vitoria Brum. He introduced her to his fans and followers via social media. In March, the former UFC lightweight champion announced that he's going to be a father to a baby boy and shared an adorable post on Instagram with the caption:
Thank you, Jesus, for this great blessing in my life. Now a boy, DOMINIC OLIVEIRA BRUM, God is wonderful."
Apart from his partners, Oliveira is also close to his parents and his grandmother. The Brazilian UFC superstar has previously spoken about his father, who lives on a farm in the countryside, being concerned about him being stripped of the 155-pound title due to missing weight on the scales before UFC 274 in May 2022.
He wished his mother, daughter, and grandmother on International Women's Day last March, calling them the "most important women" in his life. In an Instagram post, he wrote:
"Happy International Women's Day to my mother, to my daughter, to my grandmother, who are the most important women in my life. Just gratitude for everything my mother taught me, and today, I can pass it on to my daughter. I love you so much."