Brody Jenner and Kaitlynn Carter are dunzo!
According to TMZ on Friday, The Hills: New Beginnings stars have broken up — as Carter has already moved out of the house they shared together.
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Though the reality TV personalities had a ceremony on the island of Nihi Sumba in June 2018, they — apparently — never obtained a legal marriage license in Indonesia or in the States.
Reportedly, Kaitlynn wanted both a baby and a legal marriage — two things the 35-year-old refused to give her.
On Friday on Instagram, friend Rob Mendez posted a pic of The Princes of Malibu alum — who is not visibly wearing a wedding band on his ring finger.
As you may recall, father Caitlyn Jenner did not attend the couple’s ceremony due to a work commitment.
On his MTV show, Brody opened up about the drama while at dinner with Carter, brother Brandon Jenner, and their mom/the Olympian’s ex Linda Thompson.
During her solo confessional in the episode, Kaitlynn spilled:
“Right before our wedding, Brody’s dad canceled on coming to the wedding, like a week before. Brody kind of brushed it off, but he has to have felt something. But he doesn’t express it.”
Brody remarked:
“Not having my dad at the wedding, it was a bummer. Honestly, it really did hurt and I would have loved to have her there, but she had better things to do. Apparently.”
However, Linda reminded him:
“You’re not wrong to have your feelings hurt. You’re not wrong to be angry and to feel slighted. But you’ve just got to let it go.”
While speaking about their 1986 divorce — and the athlete’s transition — the former actress recalled:
“I was so happily married to Bruce Jenner. I had this great normal life here in this little house in Malibu, until that fateful day… where Bruce said to me ‘I want to transition.’ My life just did a 180. In my mind, I had lost my normal, my family, my wonderful husband that I thought would be forever. I had just lost my marriage and the father of my kids. I was devastated. But that was just a momentary reaction. My greater sympathy had to go out to Caitlyn.'”
She continued:
“I don’t give Bruce, or Caitlyn, a pass for not being a father. I don’t think there’s any excuse ever for not being there for your children.”
Thompson did not tell her sons about Caitlyn’s want to transition until their late 20s.
[Image via Judy Eddy/WENN.]