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Aubrey Paige isn’t holding back in the wake of her split from Ryan Seacrest.
Hours after Seacrest’s rep confirmed the American Idol host and Paige went their separate ways, the model took to Instagram with a bold message for her “haters.”
“S/O to my haters, this one’s for you 💋 happy #winewednesday,” Paige captioned the video of herself sipping wine in a multi-colored bikini on April 24. The clip was accompanied by audio from a Nicki Minaj interview, in which she says: “I am fully aware of what y’all say about me, number one. And I don’t give a f***.”
In addition to the split confirmation from Seacrest’s rep to People, a source also told the outlet: “After three beautiful years together, Ryan and Aubrey have mutually decided to part ways.”
The insider added: “They plan to stay in each other’s lives as good friends and support one another’s endeavors.”
Seacrest, 49, and Paige, 26, first began dating in 2021. Though they kept their relationship relatively private throughout the years, the pair were all smiles in February when sitting front row at a show during New York Fashion Week.
One year prior, Paige paid tribute to the On Air With Ryan Seacrest host in honor of Valentine’s Day.
“Loving you has been the adventure of a lifetime ❤️,” she wrote via Instagram in February 2023. “Cheers to many more laughs, sunrises, meals, and spontaneous adventures. Blessed to have the honor of loving you 🥰.”
Paige also commended Seacrest after his departure from Live With Kelly and Ryan that April, calling the entrepreneur the most “inspiring man” she’s ever met and how “beyond proud” she was of him.
Prior to Seacrest’s relationship with Paige, he dated Julianne Hough from 2010 to 2013, and later, Shayna Taylor on and off for eight years before officially calling things off in 2020. Seacrest has also been linked to other stars throughout the years, including Teri Hatcher, Celebrity Big Brother alum Jasmine Waltz and more.
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