Taylor Swift's Treatment Is Supposedly Fueling Scooter Braun's Divorce From Wife
Taylor Swift's Treatment Is Supposedly Fueling Scooter Braun's Divorce From Wife
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Scooter Braun and his wife Yael Cohen have divorced, according to various sources.

Braun and his wife, who represents Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, had a rocky relationship before divorcing. Their planned split has been known among their pals for more than a month, according to sources close to the couple.

The couple has no plans to divorce anytime soon, despite their split. In reality, they have chosen to keep their relationship cordial.

“You’ve given me everything, even if it’s just for the kids. But it’s because of you that I’ve grown, that you’ve pushed me to be the greatest version of myself and to keep developing and learning “In the caption, he wrote:

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Cohen’s last tweet for Braun came on Father’s Day in June 2020, when she wished him a nice day. Her tweet was accompanied by a family photo in which Braun was holding one of their two children while she smiled while holding another.

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“Happy Father’s Day, @scooterbraun, and thank you for helping me create the three loves of our lives. Almost definitely, they’re yours.” She took up a pen and a piece of paper.

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Cohen and Braun began dating in 2013, and on July 4, 2014, they married. Their three children are Jagger, 6, Levi, 4, and Hart, 2.

Braun raved over his wife when he appeared on Ashley Graham’s “Pretty Big Deal” podcast in 2018.

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“I had my worries; I was having a lot of success and was seeking for anything to reassure me.” “Then, when I saw her, I realised that between her and the kids, I didn’t need any more confirmation,” ET reported.

“Now all I have to do is work hard and treat others with dignity.” My problem isn’t with other people’s problems. Only I am in charge of my actions. She reassured me, though, that I am adequate.” He went on to say, “