Heather Locklear is back on the market after quietly parting ways with her fiancé Chris Heisser.
Multiple sources exclusively confirm to Us Weekly that the Melrose Place alum, 63, is single after dating Heisser, also 63, for many years.
“Heather and Chris are no longer together,” a source exclusively shared with Us. “Heather is single and she’s ready to date again.”
Another insider added, “She hasn’t seen Chris since the New Year but wishes him all the best.”
While details surrounding the split remain private, the first source said it was “a slow fizzle” and nothing dramatic happened. “They are still friends and support each other’s sobriety,” the source added.
“They are not spending as much time with each other. It’s minimal,” the source continued. “She’s focusing on herself. She is sober and doing really well.”
Back in June 2020, Us Weekly confirmed that Locklear and Heisser were engaged after a years-long on-again, off-again relationship.

After briefly dating in high school during the ‘70s, the pair reunited in 2017 and rekindled their romance. The duo briefly split in 2019 before getting back together one year later.
“They each go out of their way to make the other feel special — she’ll cook for him, he’ll buy her flowers, etc,” a source told Us at the time of the engagement. “They are still planning on getting married and still want a small and intimate wedding but of course because of COVID, they’re taking things slow and trying to figure out details.”
Instead of planning a wedding, Locklear is now enjoying quality time with her gal pals and daughter Ava, 27, who she shares with ex Richie Sambora.
“Heather’s main focus is her sobriety, gardening, cooking, and spending quality time with her daughter Ava and her friends,” the source shared.
Heisser isn’t the only ex Locklear remains on good terms with.
After playing love interests on Melrose Place, Locklear and Jack Wagner began dating in 2007 before getting engaged in August 2011. Although they split three months later, Wagner told Us that the pair still remain cordial.
“Just [for] little things,” he shared in March. “Birthday things or stuff like that. We stay friendly.”
When asked about a possible reboot of the Fox drama, Wagner said he’d be open to it — with a few new faces.
“You have to bring on young, new actors,” he explained. “It can’t be all about us. I don’t know what the longevity or interest in that would be. It would be more about a few of us probably starting the storylines out, letting them take place and then branching off into who their children are now or where they are.”