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Victoria Monet Reveals End of Her Relationship with John Gaines
Victoria Monet and John Gaines aren’t any longer together.
This week, the “On My Mama” singer revealed that she and Gaines ended their relationship 10 months ago. In a joint statement published on their social media pagesThe duo admitted that they’d been “avoiding a formal statement” about their split. However, in light of the continued “questions” and “extremely false accusations,” they decided to substantiate their relationship status.
“Initially, we preferred to keep it out of the public eye (because announcing it publicly would certainly bring back the pain), but it is becoming increasingly difficult to suppress,” Monét and Gaines say. he wrote“We thought long and hard about whether we owed anyone an explanation of where we were in our healing, because we understand how social media can exaggerate the truth or go so far in lies. Ultimately, we decided to be open and address it, hoping to put a period to the question marks for the sake of our healing process.”
While Monét and Gaines haven’t revealed what led to the tip of their relationship, they’ve stressed that there was “no betrayal, no toxic behavior, no drama.” After spending “the last 10 months trying to respectfully and privately come to terms with the fact that (they) are no longer in a relationship,” the duo say they still love and respect one another despite their split.
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Monét and Gaines, who share 3-year-old daughter Hazel, also shared that their split was as a result of the couple needing “basic development,” which is best done individually, so as to be one of the best versions of themselves for his or her child. Earlier this 12 months, the family dazzled fans as they attended the Grammy Awards, where Monét and her daughter were nominated.
“It just didn’t work out, and that’s okay. We still think of each other as the world and act with love in every interaction for our family,” they continued. “We have an amazing daughter to raise for life, and that is undoubtedly our number one priority forever. No relationship status can erase or replace that fact.”
Appreciating the priority and interest of their supporters, Monét and Gaines asked for “peace and space to maintain a safe and happy environment in which they can co-parent” Hazel.
“We plan to remain a family regardless of our public title, so please be understanding and gentle when you see Hazel and I together. We appreciate all of you listening and hope that we will be remembered in your prayers for your good intentions. Thank you,” they concluded.