Bryan Abasolo is protecting estranged spouse Rachel Lindsay from trolls apparently blaming the previous Bachelorette for the pair’s divorce.
“Nature’s clock is set by the Sun; take a moment to synchronize and let the sunshine guide your rhythm!” Abasolo captioned an Instagram selfie on Monday, January 29.
When one social media person commented that it was once “not good” for Abasolo and Lindsay to be “across the country from each other” during their dating, claiming that Lindsay put her “career before her marriage,” Abasolo set the file instantly.
“To be fair, we’ve been living together for almost 3 years here in LA. Not sure why people think we’ve been apart this entire time,” he responded. “Yes, her career came first, but there were opportunities for her that were smart for her to take which could have not been offered later. It’s hard as it is for women of color to get big gigs which I’ve observed through watching Rachel’s efforts.”
Abasolo famous that he “didn’t have anything lined up” in Los Angeles, so he “opened up a new business” after they relocated to California.
“It’s not just women who should be expected to sacrifice, but a man can do it too. Her building her future was not the problem,” he concluded. “I would encourage anyone to pursue their dreams and hope they have a healthy support system to do so.”
Us Weekly showed on January 2 that Abasolo filed for divorce from Lindsay after 4 years of marriage and asked spousal fortify from the previous ABC superstar. (Abasolo proposed to Lindsay all over The Bachelorette season 13 finale in 2017.)
Abasolo in brief addressed the break up by means of social media after the scoop went public, calling the verdict to divorce “difficult” and regarding himself as a “family man.” Lindsay later published on her “Higher Learning” podcast that she deliberate to “eventually” be offering extra information about the divorce when she felt able.
Whilst replying to feedback on Monday, Abasolo did be offering some perception into what went fallacious within the duo’s marriage.
“You relocated your business from Florida to LA. She was an attorney in Dallas. You tried. Sorry it didn’t work,” one social media person wrote. Abasolo replied, writing, “Yes, we did try and lived in LA for almost 3 years…couples therapy and all.”
Any other commenter claimed that “Rachel didn’t want family,” a story which Abasolo was once fast to close down.
“Rachel did want a family,” he replied. “Things happen as they’re meant to happen. God Bless.”
Sooner than calling it quits, Lindsay was once open about going through demanding situations at the street to turning into oldsters. Abasolo in the past informed Us “kids are in our future” whilst discussing his and Lindsay’s dating in June 2022.
“We just got a lot of great things going on,” he stated on the time. “Our careers are flourishing, we’re both in a good place.”