Brody Jenner releases a full statement regarding his split from Kaitlynn Carter.
On Friday, amid reports Caitlyn Jenner‘s son “hated his life with” the 30-year-old, The Hills: New Beginnings hunk went on Instagram to end the “negativity” surrounding his breakup.
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In the post, the 35-year-old said he and his ex “grew in different directions,” but continue to be “best friends.” Additionally, he said “she deserves to be able to move forward in her life with respect and happiness.”
He penned:
In response, Carter wrote in the comments section:
While Kaitlynn has been spending time with Miley Cyrus — who recently split from husband Liam Hemsworth — Brody has been spotted with Josie Canseco.
Earlier this month, TMZ reported the two never got married despite having a ceremony on the island of Nihi Sumba in June 2018.
Reportedly, Kaitlynn wanted both a baby and a legal marriage — two things Brody refused to give her.
Recently, while speaking to Cosmo, co-star Spencer Pratt discussed the couple’s breakup.
Heidi Montag‘s husband began:
“OH MY GOD! I can’t believe that Brody’s over here pretending he’s husband of the year—giving Speidi marriage advice—when he has never been legally married in the U.S. of A. ‘Oh, I’m Brody, I don’t like to party without my wife.’ Hold up, dude: Do you even have a wife? That’s not what I read on TMZ. I swear to god I’m going to light these fools up on season 2. I’ve been out here trying to be nice, let everyone get their bearings, but I’m a Tasmanian Devil. The gloves are off now. Let’s go!’”
“Pratt Daddy” then alleged the real reason why The Princes of Malibu alum never legally married Carter, explaining:
“By the way, I knew their marriage wasn’t real. I already addressed it with Brody, and he said he didn’t want to marry her because he didn’t want her to have access to [mom] Linda [Thompson]’s money.
I knew when I wasn’t invited to the wedding it wasn’t a real wedding, because I know if Brody was legally getting married, he would have loved to have had me there Snapchatting the whole thing.
He must have known that if I wasted money on a flight to fricking Indonesia for a fake wedding, I would have come to his bank and said, ‘Pay up, pay for my ticket.’ I want an appearance fee. I don’t do fake. You want me at your fake wedding? I’ll send you a video on Cameo. Standard messaging rates apply. I appreciate him looking out for his former best friend like that.'”
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