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How do you Instagram a divorce? This weekend, actor turned lifestyle and mommy blogger Eva Amurri Martino and her husband, former pro soccer player Kyle Martino, announced they had “made the difficult decision to lovingly part ways as a couple.”
(Instagram: @thehappilyeva) Fans were totally stunned, considering Eva is 23 weeks pregnant with the couple’s third child. The couple also has been remodeling a home and both posted declarations of love on their anniversary less than a month ago. Followers immediately began speculating what happened on various internet forums (not confirming or denying I read them), and they have become tabloid fodder.
(Instagram: thehappilyeva) She also has been posting sponcon family shots, now missing a member.
(Instagram: thehappilyeva) For his part, Kyle posted this absolutely heartbreaking post the other day. Something about how peppy and lovely it looks kind of kills me? But good for them if the divorce is amicable? (Instagram: kylemartino) I don’t judge Eva for keeping up her grid, or sponcon, in the midst of this turmoil. After all, she is about to be a divorced mom to three young children. I don’t fault her for keeping up an advertising schedule to run her business to support herself.
And now for your weekly dose of cringe… I had to share this sad content. Just take a look.... Reddit / Instagram Yiiiikes. Now, this post (since deleted, obvi) is actually from last Christmas but has been floating around on Reddit this week. A user there blocked out all the names to protect the people involved, and I thought it’d be best to keep it that way.
God, can you imagine? A lot of people are trashing this woman and her husband, but I feel pity. She got caught red-handed! And to get shamed like that so publicly — cringe.
This phenomenon of people coopting pretty stoops and homes is actually pretty common nowadays, despite the fact that it is a pretty weird and rude thing to do. In this rather hilarious article from the Evening Standard earlier this year, Notting Hill homeowners detailed how their homes have become unwitting Instagram fodder.
“They’ll just set themselves up for hours on your doorstep with a range of outfits. They make no effort to move when people come in and out of their houses. I’ve come across our doorstep on Instagram many times,” one disgruntled homeowner told the newspaper.
I’d like to imagine that if I had such a beautiful home that young people were stopping on the streets to pose with it, I’d open up my arms to them in a benevolent act of hospitality.
But realistically, I can understand how annoying and intrusive it would be.
So here’s a lesson this holiday season. ‘Gram away, but stay off the lawn. —Stephanie Want more? Here are other stories we were following this week: The Husband Of The Founder Of A Popular Mommy Convention Was Charged With Possession Of Child Porn. She Said She Was His Victim. Our Lauren Strapagiel tells Alexzandra Higgins’ side of this heartbreaking story.
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