Elizabeth Fogle: The Woman Who Walked Away Before the World Knew Why

Elizabeth Christie — known publicly as Elizabeth Fogle — matters today not because of what she did, but because of what she chose not to do. She married one of the most recognizable advertising faces in America. She filed for divorce eight years before his name became a byword for scandal. And she did it all without uttering a single public word.

That silence, sustained now for nearly two decades, tells its own story.

Quick Bio

DetailInformation
Full NameElizabeth Christie (married name: Fogle)
Known ForFirst wife of former Subway spokesperson Jared Fogle
MarriedOctober 14, 2001
DivorcedFiled 2006; finalized October 2007
EducationIndiana University (course of study not confirmed)
ProfessionPediatric nurse (per multiple sourced reports)
Children with JaredNone
Current StatusEntirely private; location and life unknown
Restraining OrderFiled against Jared Fogle during divorce proceedings
Public StatementsZero — no interviews, no social media, no comments

A Private Person Pulled into a Public Storm

Elizabeth Christie grew up outside the spotlight. Nothing about her childhood is confirmed publicly — not her hometown, not her parents, not the year she was born. She attended Indiana University, and that single fact anchors the beginning of her known story.

Campus life at Indiana University in the late 1990s was sprawling and busy. Thousands of students moved through its corridors. Among them was a heavyset young man named Jared Fogle, who had recently become a minor campus curiosity after losing 245 pounds on a diet of Subway sandwiches. A 1999 campus newspaper article about his weight loss began drawing national attention.

Elizabeth and Jared met during those years. Their early relationship was unremarkable in the best sense — two college students, a shared environment, a gradual connection. No red carpets. No press.

The Marriage That Started Quietly and Ended on a Court Filing

They married on October 14, 2001. By then, Jared had already filmed his first Subway commercials. His face was reaching living rooms across the country. His schedule was expanding fast — reports later indicated he traveled roughly 200 nights per year for work.

Elizabeth did not travel with him into the spotlight. She worked as a pediatric nurse. She did not appear in commercials. She did not give interviews. She did not sit beside him on talk show sofas. Publicly, she barely existed.

That was entirely by choice.

Some marriages survive that kind of arrangement. Theirs did not. After five years, Elizabeth left their Indianapolis home. She filed for divorce in 2006. The filing cited what courts record routinely in such cases — the marriage was “irretrievably broken.” But an unnamed source later described something less sterile to reporters: that Jared had “become controlling” and carried “a mean streak.”

Elizabeth also sought a restraining order against him. The court granted it.

The divorce was finalized in October 2007.

What the Restraining Order Tells Us

This is the detail that most summaries skim past, and it deserves attention.

A restraining order is not filed casually. Courts require a basis. Someone described a pattern of behavior alarming enough to warrant legal protection. Elizabeth described something to a judge that a judge believed.

She never told the public what that was.

But a restraining order filed in 2006 — nine years before Jared Fogle’s federal arrest — sits in the record as a quiet signal. An unnamed person described to Radar Online that Jared had grown “controlling” during the marriage. Beyond that, Elizabeth said nothing. She let the court filing speak, and then she stepped back entirely.

The Years Jared Was Famous and Elizabeth Was Invisible

Between 2001 and 2015, Jared Fogle appeared in over 300 Subway commercials. He walked red carpets. He appeared on Oprah. He guest-starred on Saturday Night Live. He launched the Jared Foundation in 2004, a nonprofit promoting awareness about childhood obesity. He spoke at schools.

During those same years, Elizabeth Christie existed in no photograph tied to his career, no interview, no charitable campaign. After 2007, she ceased to exist in the public record entirely.

This was not absence through obscurity. Jared was famous. His wife, during the marriage, was known to exist — reporters were aware he had married. But she never surfaced. After the divorce, she became completely untraceable.

The Scandal She Left Before It Arrived

In July 2015, FBI agents raided Jared Fogle’s Zionsville, Indiana home. In August 2015, he agreed to plead guilty to possession of child pornography and traveling across state lines to pay for sex with underage girls. In November 2015, a federal judge sentenced him to 15 years and eight months in prison.

Elizabeth Christie had divorced him eight years earlier.

She was not named in any court documents. Federal investigators did not contact her publicly. She was not accused of any knowledge or involvement. The Justice Department’s filings made no mention of her at all.

She had already been gone long before any of this surfaced.

Two Ex-Wives, Two Very Different Experiences

Jared Fogle married again in 2010. His second wife, Kathleen McLaughlin, was a teacher. They had two children — a son, Brady, born in 2011, and a daughter, Quinn, born in 2013. When the FBI raided their home in July 2015, McLaughlin was still inside that marriage.

She filed for divorce the same day Jared pleaded guilty. She later sued Subway, alleging the company had received warnings about Jared’s behavior toward children and continued to promote him — using her family in campaigns — anyway. That lawsuit drew significant attention. McLaughlin spoke. She hired attorneys. She fought publicly.

Elizabeth Christie did none of that. She had no children with Jared to protect. She had no shared home raided by federal agents. She had no “shocked and disappointed” statement to release to the press. She had already, years earlier, removed herself.

The contrast between the two women is stark. One fought visibly through a very public catastrophe. The other had already made her exit before the catastrophe had a name.

The Silence as a Statement

There is a temptation, when someone stays completely quiet, to read meaning into the quiet. To suspect hidden knowledge, buried secrets, unspoken guilt.

In Elizabeth Christie’s case, the facts support no such reading. She divorced a man who courts agreed had become someone worth being protected from. She asked a judge to keep him away from her. Then she rebuilt a life that nobody — reporters, tabloids, internet researchers — has managed to locate or document since.

That is not suspicious. That is extraordinary discipline.

Many people connected to public figures find that silence is harder than speaking. Tabloids offer money. True crime podcasts reach out. Documentary filmmakers send letters. The curious public generates endless search traffic.

Elizabeth Christie has, as of 2026, maintained complete silence for roughly 19 years.

What Is Actually Known vs. What Is Guessed

The public record on Elizabeth Christie is genuinely thin, and most articles about her fill the gaps with speculation dressed as fact. This piece does not do that. Here is the honest ledger:

Confirmed:

  • She attended Indiana University
  • She worked as a pediatric nurse
  • She married Jared Fogle on October 14, 2001
  • She filed for divorce in 2006; it was finalized in October 2007
  • She cited “irretrievable breakdown” in divorce filings
  • She sought and received a court-granted restraining order against Jared
  • She had no children with him
  • She has made no public statements

Not confirmed:

  • Her birth year (estimated around 1978–1980 by various outlets, but unverified)
  • Whether she remarried
  • Her current location or profession
  • Whether she changed her name

Any article that tells you definitively where she lives today, or what her current net worth is, or whether she has remarried, is inventing those details. They do not exist in verifiable public records.

Privacy as an Active Choice

The internet does not easily permit invisibility. People who vanish from public life in 2026 are often found — through social media, property records, professional directories, old classmate profiles.

Elizabeth Christie has not been found.

That is not an accident. It reflects sustained, deliberate effort. She has, it appears, protected her identity and her peace with real commitment. She may have changed her name. She likely keeps no public social media. She appears to have given no indication — to journalists or casual researchers — of where she landed.

There is a phrase that circulates in discussions of people connected to famous scandals: “associated by proximity.” Elizabeth Christie is associated with Jared Fogle by proximity — by the fact of a marriage that ended before the worst of his behavior apparently began to intensify, and certainly before any of it became public.

She owes no one an explanation. She has not offered one. And in the vacuum, what remains is a factual record: a woman who left, who asked for legal protection, and who has spent nearly two decades building a life entirely beyond the reach of curiosity.

Final Words: What Her Story Actually Means

Elizabeth Christie married a famous man. She left that man, with legal protection in hand, eight years before the world understood what he was. She built a life the public cannot find or document.

She was not the tragic bystander. She was not the silent enabler. She was, by the available evidence, a woman who recognized something dangerous and acted on that recognition when she had every social and financial incentive not to.

Publicly, she was the quiet wife of a celebrity spokesman. Privately, she filed a restraining order and walked.

Those two facts together say more about her judgment than any interview could.

FAQs 

1. Who is Elizabeth Fogle?

Elizabeth Christie — known publicly as Elizabeth Fogle — is the first wife of former Subway spokesperson Jared Fogle. She is a private individual who worked as a pediatric nurse and married Jared in October 2001. Their divorce was finalized in 2007.

2. Why did Elizabeth Christie divorce Jared Fogle?

Court documents cited “irretrievable breakdown” of the marriage. She also sought and received a court-granted restraining order against Jared. An unnamed source described Jared as having grown “controlling” with “a mean streak.”

3. Did Elizabeth know about Jared Fogle’s crimes?

No public evidence, court filing, or investigative report suggests Elizabeth had knowledge of Jared’s criminal activities. She divorced him in 2007, and his federal charges came in 2015. She was not named or referenced in the criminal proceedings.

4. Did Elizabeth and Jared have children together?

No. Public records consistently confirm they had no children during or after their marriage.

5. What did Elizabeth do after the divorce?

She vanished from public life completely. Her current location, occupation, and personal situation are entirely unknown and unverifiable.

6. Did Elizabeth Fogle ever appear in Subway commercials?

No. She did not appear in any advertising campaigns or public promotions during the marriage or afterward.

7. Why did Elizabeth get a restraining order?

Court records confirm the order was filed and granted, but Elizabeth never publicly explained

the reasons. The legal basis presumably involved behavior she described to a judge during proceedings.

8. Is Elizabeth Fogle her real name?

Her birth name is Elizabeth Christie. “Fogle” was her married surname, which she may or may not have retained after the 2007 divorce.

9. How is Elizabeth Christie different from Jared’s second wife?

His second wife, Kathleen McLaughlin, married Jared in 2010 and had two children with him. She was married to him at the time of his 2015 arrest and later sued Subway publicly. Elizabeth, by contrast, divorced Jared years earlier, had no children with him, and has never spoken publicly about any aspect of their relationship or his case.

10. What was Elizabeth’s career?

Multiple sourced reports identify her as a pediatric nurse, which she pursued before and apparently during their marriage.

11. Did Elizabeth speak after Jared’s 2015 conviction?

No. She released no statement, gave no interview, and made no public comment of any kind following his arrest or sentencing.

12. Is Elizabeth Fogle on social media?

No verified or confirmed social media accounts exist in her name. Any accounts found online claiming to be hers are unverified.

13. Could Elizabeth have prevented what happened to Jared’s victims?

This is a hypothetical that cannot be answered. She was divorced from him by 2007. His criminal activity, according to federal records, continued until 2015. There is no evidence she had information that could have led to earlier intervention.

14. Where is Elizabeth now in 2026?

Her whereabouts are unknown. She has maintained complete privacy and has not surfaced in any publicly accessible record since her divorce was finalized.

15. Should the public be looking for Elizabeth Christie?

That is an ethical question worth sitting with. Elizabeth Christie has not committed any crime, has not invited public attention, and has made every available effort to live privately. The honest answer is: the search says more about public appetite than about any obligation she has to be found.

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