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Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman of ‘Love on the Spectrum’ Address Their Recent Split

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Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman, known for their appearances on “Love on the Spectrum,” have officially announced their separation.

In a joint statement released on Friday to People, both Romeo and Isaacman, along with their families, expressed gratitude for the meaningful four and a half years they spent together, emphasizing the value of their shared experiences and mutual respect.

They revealed that their paths have diverged, leading to a mutual decision to part ways, while maintaining a supportive friendship and wishing each other well for the future.

The public became aware of their breakup on Thursday when a source informed the US Sun of the couple’s inability to agree on a wedding timeline.

The insider detailed that while Romeo was prepared for marriage “years ago,” it was Isaacman who hesitated, needing more time before taking that step.

Despite the breakup after five years of dating, Romeo, 27, still showed some love to Isaacman, 31, as she shared her support for the release of his new children’s book, “The Big Five Save the Lions.”

Just two weeks before their breakup hit the news cycle, Romeo was gushing about her love for her now-confirmed ex on the “We Need To Talk” podcast.

She told host Paul C. Brunson that the couple enjoyed going to places like the LA Zoo, Disneyland, Universal Studios and the Griffith Observatory together, and shared what she likes about him.

“He says things that make me feel good, he covers my ears when there’s a certain noise I don’t like,” she said.

Isaacman and Romeo met and fell in love in Season 1 of the hit show, which aired in 2021.

The exes shared their marriage plans during Season 4 of “Love on the Spectrum,” which premiered April 1.

“Neither one of us are ready to get married,” Romeo told producers.

“We’re already married in our hearts,” the “Boyfriend Forever” singer explained, adding that she did not “want to be a divorced lady like [her] mom” and plans to “take [her] time.”

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