Well, this is uncomfortable.
Valerie Bertinelli’s ex -boyfriend, Mike Goodnough, left the record in his version of who plugged in his “complicated” romance.
The writer said that “the relationship ended” while responding to a user in the threads who tried to make fun of him for being “left” by the old host of the food network.
Goodnough shared his truth on the social platform after shedding light on his separation from Bertinelli, which occurred last year after 10 months of appointments.
“Valerie and I had a complicated relationship,” he wrote in part through Instagram Friday.
“Our time when a couple ended months ago, our close contact only ended recently. Then, it is more” fresh “than it would go.”
In his publication Leghy, Goodnough also shared that the “external” circumstances attracted them separately.
However, he said that love was never a problem in his relationship.
“He loved Valerie more than he once loved some in a choice relationship,” said Goodnough.
“As a result, the dissolution of our relationship and the way it develops has bone, with much, the most painful experience of my life,” he added.
Goodnough’s emotional position occurred after accusing Bertinelli or taking “hand blows” on social networks.
But in March, the “one day at a time” star, 64, had nothing more than good things to say about ex while marking the anniversary of when they were in person.
The personality of television said in the position since the discharge that she “was becoming a much stronger and more benevolent human for having time and spent time with him.”
“I value all our long conversations and they have leadership [sic] I to interesting and fascinating places that I rarely thought to go, “continued.” I look at life with a different perspective and care due to my experiences and conversations with him. “