'The Bachelorette's' Rachel Lindsay's Husband Files For Divorce, Demands Spousal Support
By Favour Adegoke on January 2, 2024 at 12:45 PM EST
Updated on January 2, 2024 at 4:21 PM EST
"The Bachelorette" star Rachel Lindsay's husband has filed for divorce after reports that the pair have been living "different lives."
According to court documents obtained byThe Blast, Lindsay's husband, Bryan Abasolo, legally filed to end the couple's marriage and is requesting spousal support, claiming they have been living separately since December 31, 2023.
Rachel Lindsay's Husband Files For Divorce
The former couple married in August 2019 and allegedly separated on the last day of 2023, according to Abasolo's legal filing.
Now, Lindsay's estranged husband is requesting spousal support and claims that their house in North Hollywood is a community property. The pair never had any kids during their marriage, so there will be no dispute over child support.
The pair's divorce comes after Lindsay stated that she and her husband were working to protect their marriage by being very private about their affairs.
The Couple Have Been Living 'Totally Different Lives'
During a podcast interview, the reality TV star stated that she and her husband were very private about their marriage because they wanted to protect it.
She said at the time, "We don't put ourselves out there at all [except] maybe an anniversary or a holiday [post here and there], but I think I did that because people were so critical of us when we came off the show."
Fans of the duo have been highly suspicious about their marriage and if they were still an item due to the fact that they hardly ever posted about each other on social media.
Lindsay said of the matter, "I just [was like], 'I want to keep this for ourselves,' and, you know, marriage has ups and downs, but you never know when we're good or when we're not because we never put it out there. I kind of want to keep it that way, so when I want to share something, I do."
During the podcast, she also noted that she and her husband lived "different lives," hence why they hardly ever posted each other on social media.
"Bryan is a sole practitioner [and] he leaves the house at 8. He comes home at 9 o'clock, 9:30 [at night] sometimes. It's just him by himself," Lindsay stated on the Nick Viall podcast at the time. "Me, especially now that I'm not doing 'Extra,' I have a lot more free time … and then I'm back in hustle mode trying to get a second job, so I go to events. So, we're just in two totally different places."
As you know, Lindsay appears on a very successful podcast, "Higher Learning With Van Lathan And Rachel Lindsay."
Rachel Lindsay has yet to respond to the divorce filing.