After 4 years, all of it got here to an finish for the previous Bachelorette couple Rachel Lindsay and her estranged husband Bryan Abasolo.
The couple met again in season 13 of the collection the place the 39-year-old podcaster dated 31 males however went endgame with the 44-year-old chiropractor– or so we thought.
The previous lovers confirmed the tip of their relationship in January 2024 with a press release shared on social media that famous, “In case you’ve been following me for some time, you understand I don’t wish to put my private affairs on social media and wish to hold a secure area for our household… After greater than 4 years of marriage, Rachel and I’ve made the tough choice to half methods and begin anew.”
Ever since Rachel and Bryan headed for divorce, she now has to pay her estranged husband spousal assist of $13,257 a month plus further charges to assist for a forensic skilled and lawyer. The season 13 bachelorette acknowledged within the filings– held by Individuals– that Bryan had lied about his annual earnings of $16,000 which she claimed is lower than what somebody working at Mcdonalds would earn.
As the choice of the chiro receiving monetary assist from his as soon as lover, he subtly referred to the divorce course of on his instagram tales. On Thursday, July 18, went on to thank his divorce coach which was a giant assist to him.“After I first met my divorce coach later, I used to be emotionally and psychologically overwhelmed down… I credit score @renesance_man who I now name a pal for serving to me face the PR methods and gaslighting I used to be warned was coming…. If considering of separating, discover a divorce coach so that you don’t decide by response, however by means of readability,” he wrote.
The coach often known as Rene Garcia shared a video devoted to Bryan’s journey on Instagram and famous in his submit, “Bryan confronted a tricky choice as he had had sufficient of chasing, as he calls it ‘a always shifting objective submit’... I’m completely satisfied to have been chosen to assist him get readability, ensure of his choice and know what to anticipate.”










