Host Jen Hamilton Breaks the Silence on Divorce

The facilitator Jen Hamilton She shared another heartwarming video after speculations surfaced that she and her husband were married Brian it’s over.
“OK, it’s not crying,” he began on TikTok posted on Monday, June 15, and wrote, “Statement.”
Hamilton continued in his video: “I feel ashamed and I feel exposed and sad, I feel everything you’re probably feeling.” My publishers said I should make a statement ‘when I’m ready.’ There is no readiness. But there’s already been a lot of headlines about it, so I might as well just rip off the Band-Aid and put it out there in the air.”
According to the Birthday Vibes the author, did not want his statement to appear on the spokesperson or on ChatGPT. “I wanted it to be something we both came up with. “So I’m going to show you what we wrote together and add some stuff [of] mine.”
Hamilton then displayed the statement on the screen behind him.
“Yes, we are breaking up,” it read. “This comes with great pain for both of us, but also gratitude for 15 years of shared history, love, and friendship. We are committed to loving each other well in this transition and putting the well-being of the family we have created at the center.”

The message continued, “We hope that our different paths will create a space and place for mental healing for each other. We are still determined to be a team. We even wrote this together (and without chatgpt). We both want to be very clear. This was not about losing love. That is why this hurts so much. It was about realizing that the thing you can do is to make things very complicated sometimes. what we do.”
Hamilton went on to share his opinion on the breakup — and the public attention he received after sharing a now-viral video of him crying over a cryptic message.
“This next part comes from me,” he said Monday. “I’m so embarrassed that I put a video of myself crying online and I shouldn’t have done it. It was a time of constant pain. And I just wanted someone to tell me that I’m going to be okay. There’s no part of me that thinks I’m famous enough to end up in People magazine or the New York Post about something that’s going on in my life. And that was dumb for me, happening in real time, because that was something that really happened to me, because now that’s happening … that I feel like I have to face and that part of it all.”
Hamilton assured his fans that he was “going to be fine,” adding, “People live through this all the time. … I know none of you owe me a damn thing. But if I could get two requests: No.”
He emphasized that “only he and I know what happened” before asking one thing from his fans.
“My next request is that you behave yourself, okay?” he said. “He’s still my best friend. There’s no bullying, no yelling, no animosity between the two of us. I want him to succeed. I want him to be the best version of himself, that he’s never seen before. I feel like sometimes we can really heal each other from the things that we need to heal from.”
Although Hamilton admitted that being famous is “the life I chose,” he also revealed that the same is not true for the two’s children. (She and Brian have sons Ellis and Luke.)
At the end of his video, Hamilton was moved again. “I love him more than I knew I could love someone,” she said of her husband. “And both of us being the best versions of ourselves only helps our family. … I can’t wait to meet the version of me that has figured out how to do it.” [heal]. He’ll be really cool.”





