Paige DeSorbo and Craig Conover announce split after three years of dating

Paige DeSorbo and Craig Conover reveal their split after three years, confirming a mutual decision with respect.


Pop Culture & Art December 30, 2024
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Paige DeSorbo and Craig Conover have confirmed the end of their three-year relationship, which they revealed during the December 30 episode of their Giggly Squad podcast. 

The couple, who initially met on the set of Winter House, stated that their breakup was mutual, marking a difficult but thoughtful decision. DeSorbo, 32, explained that the split wasn't caused by any conflict but rather by a shared realization that their paths had diverged.

“There wasn’t a 50-part series of ‘Who the f*ck was I dating?’” DeSorbo joked, reflecting on the breakup’s non-dramatic nature. She praised Conover, 35, saying he was “the best boyfriend I’ve ever had,” but emphasized that they both recognized the importance of personal growth moving forward. “We just want different things for our futures,” she explained.

Though their breakup surprised many, the pair had previously shared that they were not rushing toward engagement. DeSorbo clarified that their split had nothing to do with the timing of their Bravo show premieres.

Both stars reflected on their transformative personal growth over the course of their relationship, with DeSorbo noting how the transition from her late twenties to early thirties impacted her perspective.

Despite the sadness surrounding their decision, DeSorbo emphasized that they remained friends, and there was no animosity. "It’s a very sad thing,” she said, acknowledging the difficulty of the situation.

Fans had often wondered about their engagement plans, but DeSorbo and Conover had always emphasized a more relaxed approach to their relationship timeline. They agreed that, after three years, the focus should shift to their individual journeys.

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