“This was not what I expected or hoped for and am still trying to process this,” she continued. “2020 was one hell of a year, with covid, battling severe anxiety post-show, balancing a public new relationship, all while slowly losing my mother. It hasn’t been ideal circumstances, but that is life right. I have been looking forward to the light at the end of the tunnel.”
“I may not have all the answers,” she went on, “but I do know this- I will continue to show up, stand by my word, and be committed to love.”
Following their split, it looks like both Clare and Dale are trying to move on and heal from their heartache. In late January, the 39-year-old hairstylist said she was focusing on her future.
“I’m getting to the point now where I’m trying really hard to come back from that and make a U-turn,” she shared on an Instagram Live on Jan. 29, “because it’s a dark place to be in when you’ve got a lot of stuff compiled on each other.”
Dale also shared a tearful post the following day, in which he confessed their breakup “has f–king rocked me.” He later added, “I know [Clare] has been f—king going through it, and whatever the case, I know that we will figure this out together whatever it is.”