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Ryan and Krissie Newman Decide to ‘Amicably Separate’ After 16 Years of Marriage

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On Thursday, Krissie Newman revealed that she and her husband of 16-years — Ryan Newman — will be amicably separating.

This is understandbly a difficult time in the Newman family, and Krissie asks that everyone respect their privacy as they go into this next chapter of their lives.

The Newman’s have two daughters together, and according to Krissie’s note posted on Thursday, they will continue to jointly raise their children. The two will also remain partners with their charitable organization, Rescue Ranch.

Ryan Newman posted to Twitter with the same exact worded statement:

4 Responses

  1. This is so heartbreaking. Ryan & Krissie were always one of my fav. couples. I wish nothing for the best for all concerned especially their two beautiful little girls.

  2. This story is so heart breaking. I am also a HUGE fan of both Krissie and Ryan and wish them nothing but the best moving forward! It sounds like they are putting their daughters first and foremost and will work together amicably in raising Brooklyn and Ashlyn.

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