Rachel Lindsay “it's a great feeling” to pass it, he said Bryan Abasolo's divorce – plus the drama that comes with it.
“It feels like a fresh start,” Lindsay, 39, told TMZ During a brief interview on Tuesday, January 21. Old Bachelor The star was stopped by the outlet days after joining Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). College football event in Atlanta.
Lindsay was all smiles while attending the 11th Annual Allstate Party at The Playoff on Saturday, January 18. The event was Lindsay's first public appearance since then We Weekly confirmed on January 7 finalized the divorce From Abasolo, 44.
The former couple met in the 13th season BachelorReleased in 2017 and subsequently engaged. Lindsay and Abasolo got married in August 2019 and applied to the court for divorce In January 2024.
Obtained by court documents Us then revealed that they separated in December 2023 and that Abasolo was seeking spousal support. (They did not sign a prenuptial agreement before they got married.)
In July 2024, a judge ordered Lindsey Pay the taxpayers $13,257 a month in temporary spousal support. He also had to pay her $15,000 in attorney fees and $5,000 in forensic costs.
Lindsay and Abasolo's decision to divorceobtained by Us stated earlier this month that Abasolo “waives, releases and discharges” Lindsey from “any and all” future payments. However, court documents revealed that Lindsey still owes Abasolo $460,229.
Their divorce settlement stipulated that Lindsey would keep her engagement and wedding rings, along with her California home and her 2023 Porsche Macan. Abasolo kept his Miami home and 2021 Honda Accord.
“From the moment he finally left the house, after seven months of being here after the breakup, I felt divorced,” Lindsay said during the Jan. 10 episode. his Higher Learning podcast. “Honestly, I have a lot to say.”
He added: “I haven't spoken, but I will, and I understand all that. There [are] A lot of things I want to sort out.”
Lindsay explained during the same podcast episode that there were parts of her divorce from Abasolo that “disturbed” her, including the “narrative” that she “put her career” over their marriage.
“At the end of it, there were some things that were said to become certain stereotypes that really hurt or bothered me,” she said. “Especially saying things that play into the stereotype that I'm an angry Black woman.”