For Rachel Lindsay, her lengthy romantic nightmare is lastly over.
Earlier this week, over a yr since she filed for divorce from Bryan Abasolo, the previous Bachelorette lead ultimately accomplished the authorized course of.
Sure, people. Rachel Lindsay is lastly single. Formally.


“I’m divorced. Thanks, God,” Lindsay stated throughout January 10 episode of her Increased Studying podcast. “Give me some freedom music. Some freedom music.”
After joking round for a bit, the truth grew severe … explaining to co-host Van Lathan the way it’s “a really bizarre feeling” to truly be free from her marriage.
“From the second he lastly left the home, after being right here for seven months post-separation, I felt divorced,” she stated on air. “I’ll be trustworthy, there’s quite a bit I need to say.”
Will she ever spill all the apparently ugly and unlucky tea?
I’ll and I’m simply figuring all that out,” Lindsay continued. “There [are] so many issues that I need to tackle.”


The exes don’t share any youngsters.
They met on Lindsay’s season of The Bachelorette again in 2017, finally getting engaged on the finale after which getting married in August of 2019.
The pair remained largely out of the highlight within the ensuing years, solely making headlines proper in regards to the time of the divorce information after Lindsay trace at marital bother throughout an look on The Viall Recordsdata.
She stated again then that she and Abasolo had been dwelling “completely separate lives” as a result of Abasolo sometimes works 12-hour days “by himself” whereas she has “much more free time” in her line of labor.


With out delving into specifics on this newest podcast, Lindsay revealed what “bothered” her “probably the most” about how Abasolo was performing within the wake of their break up.
“On his finish, there have been sure issues that had been stated to play into sure stereotypes that actually had been hurtful or bothered me. … Saying issues that significantly play into the stereotype of me being an offended Black feminine,” she stated, claiming that “a story” performed out wherein she “positioned a profession” over the connection and a household.
“These issues are emphatically so not true,” Lindsay emphasised. “To see individuals run with that as a result of it’s the low-hanging fruit and it suits a sure stereotype, had been actually hurtful.”


The previous couple’s divorce was finalized in January 7.
In keeping with Us Weekly and different movie star gossip shops, Lindsay was ordered to pay Abasolo $13,257 a month in non permanent spousal help final July — together with $20,000 in lawyer’s charges and forensic professional bills.
Their divorce paperwork state that Abasolo “waives, discharges and releases” Lindsay from “any and all” future funds, though she nonetheless owes him $460,229.
“My peace of thoughts is priceless on the finish of the day, and I actually need to begin rebuilding, and I need to transfer ahead,” she stated on the podcast of transferring on from this mess.
“I’m ready to try this now. And that feels actually, actually good.”