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Rachel Lindsay, Bryan Abasolo headed for divorce after 4 years of marriage

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  • January 03, 2024
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Rachel Lindsay, Bryan Abasolo headed for divorce after 4 years of marriage

After four years of matrimony, Rachel Lindsay and Bryan Abasolo have decided to part ways. The former Bachelorette star's ex, Abasolo, applied for divorce in a Los Angeles County court on December 2nd, citing 'unresolvable issues'. He took to Instagram to officially announce their breakup in a lengthy statement. "Following over 4 years of wedlock, Rachel and I have decided to end things and start afresh," it stated. Despite his parents' long-lasting marriage and his own familial orientation, Abasolo acknowledged that sometimes one must let go in the pursuit of self-love and consideration for your partner. "We request respect towards our, our family's and friends' privacy as we discern our next actions," he requested. The couple, now headed for divorce, originally met on the 13th season of the reality show in 2017 and got engaged in the final episode. Two years afterward, they celebrated a destination wedding in Cancun. The announcement of their split comes shortly after Lindsay candidly discussed on Nick Viall’s The Viall Files podcast the duo’s difficulties in maintaining their relationship due to their professional commitments. "Bryan, being a sole practitioner, leaves for work at 8 AM and only returns around 9 or 9:30 PM,” Lindsay shared. With her stepping back from Extra, she finds more time on her hands, but is also trying to secure a second job and attending events, showcasing their differing life trajectories.

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