On Tuesday 8th of February the Wentz couple filled for a divorce after two and half years of marriage knowing that they have a 2 year old little boy, Bronx.
A source confirmed to the People magazine that the couple was “fine” and the divorce is “amicable” and they’re on “friendly terms” and that they’ve just “grown apart”…
Now could somebody explain to me how a married couple “grows apart”? I mean really!!? And they just added that they’ve been “growing apart for quite some time”!!!!
Maybe nowadays’ married couples don’t live together anymore… Or maybe don’t share the same room or even worst maybe they don’t talk everyday!!!!
I’m sick and tired of this “growing apart” mess!! I mean marriage is a commitment, does anybody who gets married from these young famous people knows that??? I bet they don’t! Because I think if you have issues in your relationship then talk it over, sit down and discuss things, that’s what you vowed for no? Be together for good and bad! Does that ring a bell!!!
And then they added the important part which is "It's about Bronx's care and well-being that they’re doing it"! How do people miss the boat when it comes to their children?? I mean it’s supposed to be the reason to stay together!! I guess they just wanted to say “it’s about us thinking about ourselves and nothing else” because if they were really thinking about “their son’s care and well-being” then they could put an effort on their relationship and as they say marriage is work to begin with so saying that they were “growing apart” means that they didn’t even discuss their problems with each other in the first place and means they’ve lost control on the relationship and that what we thought about them being the good lasting and loving couple was just another Hollywood illusion. And then after few weeks we’ll be hearing gossips about them being “in love” with other people…
And one last thing, I think if they wanted to keep the marriage and if they really care about their son they can decide to make it work.

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