Jenna Jameson’s estranged wife has deleted her breakup announcement video to protect the former adult film star’s mental health.
Jesse Lawless announced earlier this week that he had filed for cancellation on TikTok after his spouse allegedly lied about how much alcohol he drank, but he deleted the post on Wednesday (April 24, 17) and is now He explained that he deleted it due to “emotional hurt.” “To Heart,” I called my partner.
Jesse told TMZ: “I don’t want her mental health to be affected any further. I love her and this is a very sensitive time for us. We are both heartbroken. , trying to find hope for the future.”
And despite Jenna’s previous comments about drinking during a solo trip to Chicago, she confirmed that the “Limelight” actress is sober.
He added: “She told me she would never drink again, but at this point I know she is actually sober today and intends to remain sober.
“I just wanted her to be safe and healthy.”
The former hairdresser said she had applied for an annulment, but now says she is “hopeful” because she and Jenna are in love, but has not said whether she will withdraw her legal application.
In the original video, the 41-year-old influencer said she had been taking a “hard line” against the adult film actress’ drinking allegations since the beginning of their relationship, citing the “Cherry Pie” incident and “so many issues.” He explained that this was because it caused “. However, during her solo trip to Chicago, Jenna allegedly bumped into her bottle and she felt betrayed.
She said, “It’s the first time since we got married that she’s gone to an event without me. It’s the first time she’s been away from me. I’ve been keeping her on the straight and narrow.”
“She goes to Chicago and starts drinking. And when I confronted her about it, she was definitely trying to lie about it until I told her…people sent me a photo of you with champagne in your hand.
“She obviously admitted it. I actually didn’t even have a photo, so I just told her I had it. I knew she had been drinking…
“She told me straight out, “I’m sorry.” She doesn’t mean it.”
A spokesperson for Jenna, who was previously married to Brad Armstrong and Jay Grudina, said she “does not wish to discuss details of her marital life at this time.”
However, her representative told the New York Post:
“Expressing unconditional love and support may be one of the kindest things you can do. Whether you have relapsed or not, and whether you have been sober for 10 days or 200 days, Let them know you support them.
“Unfortunately, in the past, due to cultural attitudes surrounding addiction, tactics such as shaming, humiliation, screaming, and ‘attack therapy’ were common.
“Rehabilitation centers now recognize that this approach constitutes medical malpractice and has no place in the delicate treatment process. When empathy is placed at the forefront of the client care process, clients experience greater success.” are much more likely to experience
