All 3 couples to leave 'Bachelor in Paradise' Season 9 announce breakups days after finale

2024-12-26 09:03:28 source:lotradecoin peer-to-peer trading features category:Invest

All three of the final "Bachelor in Paradise" couples have broken up shortly after the show finished its ninth season, according to social media posts from the couples.

Two couples who got engaged during the show's season finale − Eliza Isichei and Aaron Bryant as well as Kat Izzo and John Henry Spurlock − announced their splits Monday on Instagram. Those announcements came after Kylee Russell and Aven Jones, who left the show in a relationship, also announced they separated.

Here's what to know about the separated couples.

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Kylee Russell, Aven Jones split after 'multiple infidelities'

Russell from Season 27 of “The Bachelor” and Jones from Season 19 of “The Bachelorette” were one of the few contestants that managed to leave beachfront villa in Mexico together, but Russell shared on Instagram that the pair had split due to "multiple infidelities."

On Sunday, Jones issued his own statement on Instagram, saying that he made major mistakes in the relationship and hurt someone who was close to him. He added that he is spending these moments working on himself and he's in an "extremely low place."

'Bachelor in Paradise':Kylee, Aven break up days after the show's season finale

John Henry Spurlock, Kat Izzo announce split after 'Bachelor in Paradise' finale

On Monday, Izzo and Spurlock jointly announced on Instagram that they had broken up.

"While this decision wasn't easy, we believe it's the right step for both of us as individuals," the post reads, with Izzo and Spurlock asking for their fans' continued support and respect for their privacy.

Aaron Bryant, Eliza Isichei's 'love story' ends

Bryant posted on his Instagram Story Monday that the "love story" between him and Isichei had come to an end.

"We're leading our amicable split with nothing but positivity and mutual respect for one another. Thank you all."

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