Ashley Perez has been trending online for her recent comments following her breakup with LIV Golf pro Pat Perez.
The influencer, who filed for divorce from Perez last November after nine years of marriage, appeared to throw shade at her soon-to-be ex-husband in a series of Instagram posts.
Ashley reposted the following video on her Instagram Story. Author and former PIX 11 journalist Tamsen Fadaldescribed a past relationship with a narcissist (aka “Mr. Big”) and said he could relate.
“Hmm. So nostalgic,” Ashley wrote in the post. “Except for the ‘Mr. Big’ part.
“I never called him that.”
Ashley didn’t say who she was referring to, but it appeared to be an attack on her ex-husband.
The post has since expired, but the Golf Digest writer resurfaced it on social media. Christopher Powers shared it on X.
“I wasted almost half my life because of a narcissist,” Fadal explains in the video, adding that the narcissist “was critical of everything I did and that I always had to prove myself to him.” “I was made to think that it would not happen,” he said.
After explaining that she was finally able to get out of a “toxic” relationship, Fadal concluded with a call to action for others in similar situations. It’s worth it, I need to get out now. ”
Ashley followed up that post with a screenshot of an article reporting on her divorce filing.
Earlier this week, Ashley shared a photo of herself holding a golf ball to her chest, introducing her next chapter, which she dubbed “Ashley 2.0.”
“I have spent almost 14 years of my life with gaming,” she wrote on her Instagram Story. “It wasn’t perfect, but I tried my best. I loved with everything I had. I’m grateful for all the memories, but even more grateful for this next chapter. Ashley Version 2.0.”
ashley filed for divorce As the website first reported, from Perez Superior Court in Maricopa County, Arizona, last November. Brothers Bible.
The news came after the former couple, who share two children together, appeared to delete photos of each other from their respective Instagram pages.
“The parties’ marriage is irretrievably broken down and there is no reasonable prospect of reconciliation,” the divorce papers obtained by the Post say.
Ashley requested that her home be designated as her “primary” residence and that she have “sole legal decision-making over her minor children.”
In response to the allegations, Perez’s lawyers asked for “joint legal decision-making for the children and equal parenting time with the children.”
The divorce has not been finalized yet.
Perez will begin the season next month when LIV Golf begins its 2024 campaign in Mexico from February 2-4.
Perez has earned $14,049,942 since joining LIV Golf in 2022. Around Golf Week.
