Fans love to know about the romantic lives of their favorite singers. Who are they dating, engaged to, and splitting up with. Just think of the massive attention that the upcoming weddings of Reba McEntire, Taylor Swift, and Lainey Wilson are generating, and you know what I mean.
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Breakups are especially interesting to the public. People want to know why celeb couples quit each other. Rumors have been swirling about Kelsea Ballerini's relationship with Chase Stokes, 33. Or perhaps it's now their former relationship. At any rate, per People, the "Cowboys Cry Too" singer, 32, says she is alright and glad to be anticipating her future.
Ballerini Shared Some Key Information on Social Media
She posted something on Instagram Stories in response to a fan's inquiry. The fan's question was, "How are YOU?!? You heal a lot of us, what do YOU need?" She replied, "Thank you for saying this and asking. I'm in a steady and happy place right now, truly exited for this australia tour and the holidays."
Ballerini continued, "If I had one favor, it would be honoring that I'm trying to make my personal life personal for now. Unless it comes from me, it's not from me and that's really important in protecting my peace right now." She concluded her post with a praying hands emoji.
Stokes Evidently Posted About His Relationship With Ballerini
Per the outlet, Stokes posted twice on November 20 on Instagram Stories. Those messages seemed to say that he and Ballerini have permanently split. (The outlet "confirmed" that the twosome broke up three months ago. An unnamed source said of them at that time, "They're two adults who gave it their all and tried to do everything they could to make it work, but ultimately couldn't. It happens." They were allegedly spotted getting cozy in Croatia recently.)
According to People, Stokes wrote, "Don't believe the media. I'm blocked, I did nothing wrong." He added, "Sorry [heart] I tried,"
Then Stokes went on in another post. "I'm sorry for those who believed in us." Plus there was this. "It is what it is. Onwards and upwards."
