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‘Bachelorette’ alum Rachel Lindsay’s husband Bryan Abasolo files for divorce

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“Bachelorette” alum and her husband, Bryan Abasolo, have officially split.

Abasolo filed for divorce on Sunday, noting that the pair have been “living different lives.”

Acco🃏rding to the filing , the chiropractor is seeking spousal support from his estrangedꦿ wife.

Abasolo, 43, is also claiming that the pair’s North Hollywood, California, home should be designated a community property.

The pair, who met and fell in love on Season 13 of “The Bachelorette” in 2017, do not have any children.

The Pos💙t reached out to Lindsay for additional comment.𓃲

Abasolo’s decision to end his marriage to the reality star comes after Lindsay, 38, revealed that she and her ex-husband were reportedly working on protecting their marriage by keeping their private lives out of the public eye.

According to the filing obtained by the Blast, the chiropractor is seeking spousal support from his estranged wife. therachlindsay/Instagram

“We don’t put ourselves out there at all [except] maybe an anniversary or a holiday [post here and there], but I think I did that because people were so critical of us when we came off the show,” Lindsay said during an appearance on “” podcast.

Lindsay — the first black woman to lead the popular ABC dating show — tied the knot with Abasolo in August 2019 .

“When we came off the show, you feel the pressure of having to show people how we’re doing,” the TV personality explained during an appearance on . “They want that because they fell in love with us as a couple and want to see how we’re doing and check in.”

According to Lindsay, Abasolo often felt like he had to “perform” for the show’s die-hard fans. Also, rumors and the public’s vested interest in the pair often caused friction in their marriage.

Abasolo’s decision to end his marriage to the reality star comes after Lindsay, 38, revealed that she and her ex-husband were reportedly working on protecting their marriage by keeping their private lives out of the public eye. Disney General Entertai🍎nment Content via Getty Images

“I remember being in public at a grocery store and it felt like people were watching us🅠,” Lindsay continued🎶. “They were watching our conversation and body language.”

During the a🐭ppearance, Lindsay a💯lso recalled one time when her ex-husband was spotted walking away from her and the internet exploded with conspiracies.

“I don’t even know why he walked away, maybe he had to throw something away,” Lindsay told Bristowe, 38, also a former “Bachelorette.”

“They blew it up into this whole thing and I felt anxiety to have to perform for people I don’t even know and they don’t know me,” she said.

Lindsay — who was the first black woman to lead the popular ABC dating show — tied the knot with Abasolo in August 2019 during a wedding ceremony in Mexico. Ray Tamarra/GC Images

According to the reality star, many fan💫s of the couple have questioned their relationship status due to the fact they🍸 hardly ever posted photos together.

“I just [was like], ‘I want to keep this for ourselves,’ and, you know, marriage has ups and downs, but you never know when we’re good or when we’re not because we never put it out there,” she told Nick Viall, 43, on his podcast. “I kind of want to keep it that way, so when I want to share something, I do.”

As to “living different lives,” Lindsay stated that Abasolo “is a sole practitioner [and] he leaves the house at 8. He comes home at 9 o’clock, 9:30 [at night] sometimes. It’s just him by himself.”

“Me, especially now that I’m not doing ‘Extra,’ I have a lot more free time,” the “High Learning” podcast co-host said. “And then I’m back in hustle mode trying to get a second job, so I go to events. So, we’re just in two totally different places.”