Falynn Guobadia’s Responds to Her Ex Simon’s Engagement to Porsha William
Falynn Guobadia recently responded to the recent engagement of her soon to be ex husband, Simon Guobadia to Porsha Williams, her co-star from “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” earlier this week. Both Porsha and Simon announced this week that they’ve been in a relationship for about a month, sharing photos of each other alongside lengthy captions. The entrepreneur went on to reveal that the couple is also engaged.
Falynn wrote on Instagram that her divorce hasn’t been finalized — this after Williams initially said that Simon settled everything before they got together.
“I want to thank everyone for reaching out to me and offering their love and support. At this time, I am focusing on finalizing my divorce and healing. Sending positivity to all of you. Sincerely, Falynn.” she wrote.
Some fans praised Falynn for taking the high road despite the situation.
“Doing it with all the class of a queen 👑 ❤️❤️❤️❤️.”
“You are so damn classy baby! I love you for this! ❤️🙌.”
“It’s the class(iness )for me!!!!! 👏🏽 What someone does is their karma how you respond is yours! This response is a testament to class!”
“Class and grace ❤️.”
“Period girl take the Omarion high road ✨”
Falynn and Simon announced their split last month after a year-and-a-half of marriage by sharing the news on their respective Instagram accounts. The mother of three said in a now-deleted Instagram story, “After two years of marriage and 5 years of friendship, Simon and I have made the difficult decision to go our separate ways. We are deeply thankful for the impact we have made in each other’s lives, as well as the bonds formed with each other’s children.”
She added, “This mutual decision was not made lightly, and despite our current willingness to be transparent, we only ask our friends and supporters to be respectful of our privacy as our family gets through this very difficult period. I would like to say thank to all of my supporters who have shown a great deal of love for our family. You all do not go unnoticed.”
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