that I'd be the one who cost so many people their jobs." And so, I'm glad that it happened when it did."ĭetailing why she went back to the show too quickly, Ruby claimed, " the whole crew and cast would be fired, and I'd let everyone down, because Peter Roth said he wouldn't recast and I just lost the studio millions (by getting injured on his set). And they've adjusted really well, not that there's ever a perfect age for it, but they were at good ages. I mean, I wanted my kids to see me happy. "Because I got to see my mom remarry and be in a good relationship so that I knew what one was. "I come from divorced parents and I was like, 'I don't want my kids growing up thinking that this is a good relationship,'" she continued. But then going back and dating him a little bit made me reaffirm, like, 'No, I know that I'm doing the right decision.'" But that's made it hard and made me sit here and question it for a few months. "And so I just decided I didn't want to be in a toxic relationship anymore and I had to break it off. "The thing with Jay and I is we aren't getting a divorce because of love lost, which made it really challenging because we were crazy about each other," the reality star said. On those dates, she realized the connection "wasn't there anymore."
"Jay and I actually went on a couple dates, like, months and months and months ago, but we did." "I have to say, it's been such a rollercoaster, but it's been the brightest and the saddest, the whole experience," she told Kaitlyn Bristowe on her "Off the Vine" podcast. Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP/Shutterstock I'm not a cold-hearted mother-er either." "Anyone that calls me an a–hole for the things I've done, I think they're probably right," he admits. She's challenged him about it, she explains in the film: "I said to him, 'I need you to at least try to understand how I feel,' and he was like, 'Well, maybe you should just leave then,' and I was like, 'No, no, I know this is what you do so don't play that game with me.'"ĭavid doesn't deny his faults, admitting he can be, Page Six reports, a "runner" in relationships. He just wants everything to be ok at all times and if it's not, he's gone." "He's so good at disguising what he feels. "There have been moments where you feel like, 'God, does he have any empathy at all?'" the former "American Idol" runner-up and star of Broadway's "Waitress" says in the Netflix doc.
In the new documentary "David Foster: Off the Record," Katharine, 36, explains how her husband of one year, 70, pushes back and doesn't want to deal with things emotionally, Page Six reports.