TikToker Mikayla Nogueira shares an update on her husband Cody following his stay in rehab.
Quote from Oladosun Joshua Segun on May 20, 2025, 1:00 AM
Mikayla Nogueira recently shared an update on her husband, Cody Hawken, following his rehab journey for drug and alcohol addiction. In a heartfelt TikTok post on May 17, she showed clips of them spending time together, playing with their pugs, driving, and enjoying dinner. She expressed joy in seeing "the light" return to his eyes and his smile becoming genuine.
Cody had entered an in-patient treatment facility in March, and Mikayla had limited interactions with him during his stay. She previously shared that they had weekly cafeteria dates while he was in rehab, emphasizing how much she missed him. Despite the challenges, she has been his biggest supporter, celebrating his progress and sobriety.
Mikayla has been open about Cody’s struggles with addiction from a young age, acknowledging that recovery is not linear and that relapsing is part of the process. She continues to stand by him, believing in his ability to overcome his challenges.
“I'm gonna be transparent about how I'm feeling about this: I am extremely f--king excited,” Mikayla said in an April 14 TikTok video. “I miss my husband.”
And despite still being little nervous about Cody returning home, she said, “I could not be more proud of my husband.” The Point of View beauty brand creator has also previously been frank about Cody’s sobriety journey and why he was seeking therapy.
In a heartfelt TikTok on April 4, Mikayla stated, "Cody has battled addiction since a very young age. Addiction is very f--king hard, guys, whether it is you confronting it or the people around you."
Additionally, she offered support to those who are struggling with addiction. “Sobriety, recovery is not linear. Addiction is a disease, and it is very complex. Unless you yourself or someone very close to you has struggled with addiction, it’s hard to understand. Relapsing is part of the recovery process, not a failure.”
Mikayla Nogueira recently shared an update on her husband, Cody Hawken, following his rehab journey for drug and alcohol addiction. In a heartfelt TikTok post on May 17, she showed clips of them spending time together, playing with their pugs, driving, and enjoying dinner. She expressed joy in seeing "the light" return to his eyes and his smile becoming genuine.
Cody had entered an in-patient treatment facility in March, and Mikayla had limited interactions with him during his stay. She previously shared that they had weekly cafeteria dates while he was in rehab, emphasizing how much she missed him. Despite the challenges, she has been his biggest supporter, celebrating his progress and sobriety.
Mikayla has been open about Cody’s struggles with addiction from a young age, acknowledging that recovery is not linear and that relapsing is part of the process. She continues to stand by him, believing in his ability to overcome his challenges.
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“I'm gonna be transparent about how I'm feeling about this: I am extremely f--king excited,” Mikayla said in an April 14 TikTok video. “I miss my husband.”
And despite still being little nervous about Cody returning home, she said, “I could not be more proud of my husband.” The Point of View beauty brand creator has also previously been frank about Cody’s sobriety journey and why he was seeking therapy.
In a heartfelt TikTok on April 4, Mikayla stated, "Cody has battled addiction since a very young age. Addiction is very f--king hard, guys, whether it is you confronting it or the people around you."
Additionally, she offered support to those who are struggling with addiction. “Sobriety, recovery is not linear. Addiction is a disease, and it is very complex. Unless you yourself or someone very close to you has struggled with addiction, it’s hard to understand. Relapsing is part of the recovery process, not a failure.”