FORMER Bachelorette star Bryan Abasolo moved all of his stuff out of the house he used to share with his ex Rachel Lindsay.
Bryan, 44, was the contestant who proposed to Rachel, 39, during her season of The Bachelorette in 2017.
Two years later, in 2019, the former TV couple tied the knot in Cancún, Mexico.
Due to their careers in different cities, Bryan and Rachel lived separately as he had his chiropractor business in Miami, Florida.
Meanwhile, Rachel worked in the entertainment business in Los Angeles.
In 2022, they purchased a $2.1 million mansion in California together.
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On January 2, 2024, Bryan filed for divorce from Rachel and cited the separation date as December 31, 2023.
He cited the reason for the divorce as irreconcilable differences.
They do not share any children.
MOVING
Over the weekend, Bryan was spotted leaving the house he previously shared with Rachel.
Bryan didn’t smile as he loaded his belongings into large black bags and placed them in his black car.
The TV alum wore an all-black ensemble, including a t-shirt, sweatpants, hat and sneakers.
Rachel was also photographed retrieving a brown bag left at the front door.
The Bachelor alum wore a white hoodie and shorts and went barefoot.
MONEY ORDER
In May, Bryan asked Rachel to help him pay his legal fees during his divorce journey.
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In court documents obtained by Peoplehe sought emergency spousal support and wanted Rachel to pay at least $75,000 in fees.
He also claimed he had an annual income of $16,000.
In more court documents obtained by US WeeklyBryan stated, “I put my career as a chiropractor on hold to change twice for Rachel’s career.
“These changes were detrimental to my chiropractic business, while Rachel’s income and success as a media personality soared.”
Last monthRachel claimed that Bryan did not need the money he requested and claimed that he was “inflating his expenses” and that he “refused” to leave his Los Angeles home.
In court documents, Rachel said, “Since we separated, I have paid 100% of the mortgage, property taxes, homeowners insurance, maintenance and repairs, utilities, and costs to care for our pets… on Bryan’s behalf while he refuses to vacate my house.”
Earlier this month, Rachel and Bryan appeared in court virtually and Bryan was guaranteed $13,257 per month from Rachel starting July 15th.
No end date has been revealed.
Rachel was also ordered to pay $20,000 in legal fees to help Bryan until September 3.
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