Darren Waller has contemplated a great deal about himself since splitting with Kelsey Plum. Fans were shocked by the highly publicized breakup between the WNBA player and the recently retired Pro Bowl tight end, considering they had only been married for a year. In an enigmatic social media post published in April, Plum revealed the information and suggested that Waller was at fault. On the Monday edition of Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club, Waller ultimately provided his perspective. “When you talk about being honest or dying lying, you really have to take a close look at yourself and ask yourself what part I’m playing in the patterns that all of my relationships have always had,” Waller remarked. “The co-dependency element kind of ties into everything else I mentioned earlier. “I feel like I have to dance or do something specific every time I’m in a relationship, almost like I’m linking my value to the success of a relationship.” And you come to see how much you give up on doing the things you love and what takes care of you on a regular basis. How harmful it is for everyone concerned to treat this person like the center of the universe.”
In order to make “decisions that were real for the life that I desired,” the 31-year-old had to take a step back. “You realize there’s so much life ahead of us both; might as well just go ahead and live it and go on with no type of hostility,” he said after having certain chats. After just a single year of marriage, Kelsey Plum and Darren Waller called it quits. (Sarah Stier/Getty Images photo) In March 2023, Waller wed Plum, a two-time WNBA champion who plays for the Las Vegas Aces. He was moved from the Las Vegas Raiders to the New York Giants in the same month. Darren Waller was the one who revealed to Kelsey Plum’s divorce news. Alluding to the breakup, Plum shared a mysterious statement on April 23 on both her X and Instagram profiles. “I’m inconsolable. “Now that I understand it’s time to go, I walked through fire for that man,” she wrote on Tuesday.God has blessed me with an amazing life, and I am incredibly appreciative of my family’s and friends’ unwavering affection. “I’ll tell my story sometime, but not now. I am grateful for the ability to accept my suffering, forgive, and move on. I’m going to choose joy now and every day. I love you, KP. Waller stated in the interview that Plum “has every right to express herself in every way that she chooses,” but that she was never flawless and that some of the reasons she left were hurtful and caused suffering. I appreciate her choice of expression, whatever it may be.” “I’m not in any way pretending to be a victim; I’m just out here trying to get better,” he continued.
Waller, meanwhile, made the decision to speak his mind and released a rap song about his relationship with Plum in May. A Kelsey Plum impersonator appears in the music video for “Who Knew (Her Perspective),” and Waller makes a valiant effort to win her back as she drives off in a yellow Jeep. Darren Waller has contemplated a great deal about himself since splitting with Kelsey Plum. Fans were shocked by the highly publicized breakup between the WNBA player and the recently retired Pro Bowl tight end, considering they had only been married for a year. In an enigmatic social media post published in April, Plum revealed the information and suggested that Waller was at fault. On the Monday edition of Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club, Waller ultimately provided his perspective. “When you talk about being honest or dying lying, you really have to take a close look at yourself and ask yourself what part I’m playing in the patterns that all of my relationships have always had,” Waller remarked. “The co-dependency element kind of ties into everything else I mentioned earlier. “I feel like I have to dance or do something specific every time I’m in a relationship, almost like I’m linking my value to the success of a relationship.” And you come to see how much you give up on doing the things you love and what takes care of you on a regular basis. How harmful it is for everyone concerned to treat this person like the center of the universe.”
In order to make “decisions that were real for the life that I desired,” the 31-year-old had to take a step back. “You realize there’s so much life ahead of us both; might as well just go ahead and live it and go on with no type of hostility,” he said after having certain chats. After just a single year of marriage, Kelsey Plum and Darren Waller called it quits. (Sarah Stier/Getty Images photo) In March 2023, Waller wed Plum, a two-time WNBA champion who plays for the Las Vegas Aces. He was moved from the Las Vegas Raiders to the New York Giants in the same month. Darren Waller was the one who revealed to Kelsey Plum’s divorce news.
Alluding to the breakup, Plum shared a mysterious statement on April 23 on both her X and Instagram profiles. “I’m inconsolable. “Now that I understand it’s time to go, I walked through fire for that man,” she wrote on Tuesday. God has blessed me with an amazing life, and I am incredibly appreciative of my family’s and friends’ unwavering affection. “I’ll tell my story sometime, but not now. I am grateful for the ability to accept my suffering, forgive, and move on. I’m going to choose joy now and every day. Love you, KP. Waller stated in the interview that Plum “has every right to express herself in every way that she chooses,” but that she was never flawless and that some of the reasons she left were hurtful and caused suffering. I appreciate her choice of expression, whatever it may be.” “I’m not in any way pretending to be a victim; I’m just out here trying to get better,” he continued. Waller, meanwhile, made the decision to speak his mind and released a rap song about his relationship with Plum in May. A Kelsey Plum impersonator appears in the music video for “Who Knew (Her Perspective),” and Waller makes a valiant effort to win her back as she drives off in a yellow Jeep.