Well, that is awkward.
Valerie Bertinelli’s ex-boyfriend Mike Goodnough set the file straight on his model of who pulled the plug on their “complicated” romance.
The author claimed that he “ended the relationship” whereas replying to a user on Threads who tried to mock him for being “left” by the previous Food Network host.
Goodnough shared his fact on the social platform after shedding gentle on his split from Bertinelli, which occurred final 12 months after 10 months of relationship.
“Valerie and I had a complicated relationship,” he wrote partially by way of Instagram Friday.
“Our time as a couple ended months ago but our close contact only really ended recently. So, it is more ‘fresh’ than it would seem.”
In his prolonged put up, Goodnough additionally shared that “external” circumstances pulled them aside.
However, he stated that love was by no means a problem in their relationship.
“I loved Valerie more than I’ve ever loved someone in a relationship of choice,” Goodnough defined.
“As a result, the dissolution of our relationship and way it played out has been by far the most painful experience of my life,” he added.
Goodnough’s emotional put up got here after he accused Bertinelli of taking “backhanded swipes” at him on social media.
But in March, the “One Day at a Time” star, 64, had nothing however good issues to say about her ex as she marked the anniversary of when they met in person.
The TV character stated within the since-deleted put up that she was “becoming a much stronger and more benevolent human for having met him and spent time with him.”
“I value all of our long conversations and they have lead [sic] me to interesting and fascinating places I rarely thought to go,” she continued. “I look at life with a different perspective and caring because of my experiences and conversations with him.”