Jen Hamilton shares an emotional statement regarding her separation from her estranged husband, Brian Hamilton, ending fan speculations.
Beloved influencer Jen Hamilton has been hitting the headlines lately amid chatter about her divorce. Recently, she shared a video of herself sobbing and saying that she still loves her husband, Brian Hamilton, even amid their current situation. It concerned her fans, who took the clip as Jen's way of sharing about her divorce. After much speculation about what actually happened, Jen finally broke her silence on the issue.
After two days of intensified gossip about Jen and Brian Hamilton, she took to TikTok and Instagram to share a video revealing the truth behind the viral speculation. Jen said that her publicist advised her to release an official statement regarding her big life update when she feels ready. She admitted that she would never be ready to discuss something so "devastating," but at the same time, didn't want to brush it off with just a generic AI-typed response. To officially break the news of their separation, she called her estranged husband, and they decided on a course of action together. Jen stated:
"A publicist said that I should make a statement when I'm ready. There is no being ready, but there's already a bunch of articles about it, so I might as well just rip the band aid off and put it out there in the wind. But I didn't want a publicist statement and I didn't want a ChatGPT statement. I wanted it to be something that we came up with together and I called him, and that's what we did."
Confirming that they were indeed parting ways after 14 years of marriage, Jen Hamilton shared a joint statement with Brian. The former couple might already be living separately, as she mentioned, hoping that the physical distance between them will lead to mental healing for them. The 35-year-old influencer added that they didn't split because they fell out of love; the reason was instead something more complex. As per the statement, the duo needed space to clear their minds and think things through. Her exact words were:
"We are hoping our paths diverging in physical location will make space and room for mental healing for the other. We still are committed to being a team. We even wrote this together (and without ChatGPT)...This wasn't about falling out of love. That's why this is so devastating. It was about recognising that sometimes the most loving thing you can do is give someone space to figure out complex things. And that's exactly what we are doing."
Taking to her IG handle a while back, Jen shared a video in which she could be seen crying as she revealed that she wants her healed version to come and tell her current self that it's going to be okay. She further mentioned she will eventually heal from whatever she was going through, no matter how long it takes. At that time, Jen didn't explicitly reveal exactly what happened, but added that she was hurt yet still loved Brian Hamilton.
Following that, fans expressed their support for Jen; however, she was "very embarrassed" to have let the world see her vulnerable side. It was the reason why she quickly took down the video, which left her fans even more worried. She regretted crying on the internet, and said that she "never should have done it," but that happened in a moment of "searing pain." Jen further stated that she just wanted some comfort and assurance that things would be okay. She then put forward a request to her fans, asking them not to speculate further and to give her privacy. Jen mentioned:
"I'm gonna be all right. People live through this all the time," she continued. "I know that not one of y'all owes me a damn thing, but if I could just have two requests. Number one would be to stop speculating, because none of y'all got it right, okay? And also only me and him know what happened, and I am the one that devastatingly, intrepidity asked for this."
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