Zac Brown and Kelly Yazdi call it quits after four months of marriage, Internet says 'that's quick'
ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Zac Brown, the country music star, and his wife Kelly Yazdi have decided to part ways just four months after their secret wedding. The couple, who had tied the knot in a private ceremony in Coweta County, Georgia, at the end of August, released a joint statement confirming their divorce.
In the statement provided to TMZ, the 45-year-old Chicken Fried hitmaker, and the 35-year-old model expressed mutual respect despite their decision to divorce.
Zac Brown announces divorce from Kelly Yazdi four months after secret wedding
The couple stated, "We are in the process of divorce. Our mutual respect for one another remains. We wish each other the best and will always appreciate our time together. As we navigate this personal matter, we simply request privacy during this time."
The news of their divorce comes after fans noticed changes in Kelly Yazdi's social media activity, including deleting her Instagram account temporarily and removing all traces of Zac Brown from her profile. The couple, who rarely posted pictures together, had managed to keep their relationship private.
This marks the second divorce for Zac Brown, who separated from his then-wife Shelly in 2018 after 12 years of marriage. The former couple shares five children – son Alexander and daughters Joni, Georgia, Lucy, and Justice.
In their previous separation announcement, Zac Brown and Shelly expressed gratitude for their journey as a family and emphasized their enduring love and commitment to their children despite the changing dynamics of their relationship.
As Zac Brown and Kelly Yazdi navigate this personal matter, they have requested privacy during this time.
Zac Brown's four-month marriage sparks internet reactions
The recent announcement of country music star Zac Brown and Kelly Yazdi's divorce, just four months after their secret wedding, has prompted varied reactions on the internet. As news of their split surfaced, social media users shared their thoughts on the short-lived marriage.
One user humorously commented, "He loves his beer and guitars more."
Another user expressed surprise at the quick turnaround, stating, "That’s quick."
A more lighthearted comment suggested a playful perspective on the situation, saying, "I can save her, but I like it better this way."
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