“Big Brother” star Christmas Abbott is now not in search of safety from her ex, Memphis Garrett … however the ex-couple will nonetheless maintain their distance from one another, TMZ has realized.
Sources aware of the scenario inform us … Christmas has voluntarily dismissed her petition in search of a restraining order in opposition to Memphis … this after she made claims of home violence in opposition to him again in March.
We’re advised the fact TV star moved ahead with this choice after Memphis agreed to a no-contact association. While it would appear to be they’re all good … they’re something however.
Christmas tells TMZ … “While I liked Memphis, I consider our marriage was unhealthy and abusive. I used to be granted non permanent safety from the courts after demonstrating what I really feel was home abuse. Though we’re at present in divorce proceedings, we each put our households in the beginning else.”
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She says Memphis and his son (from a earlier relationship) are staying put within the household house … as she’s selecting to make a recent begin in a brand new residence together with her son, who she welcomed with ex Benjamin Bunn in 2018.
She provides … “He has agreed to a courtroom stipulation that he’ll now not contact me, and I want him nicely sooner or later.”
Christmas and Memphis had been ‘BB’ fan favorites — having met throughout season 22 of “Big Brother: All-Stars.” The duo confirmed they had been formally an merchandise after the season wrapped … getting married in 2022.
This alliance wasn’t meant to final, nonetheless …. we broke the story in March, when Memphis filed for divorce. Sources advised us allegations of infidelity and mendacity had been on the core of the breakup — with Christmas and Memphis pointing the finger at each other.
We had been advised by sources near Memphis that he felt Christmas made up the DV claims … so he’d get caught up with the legislation. Cops later escorted Memphis and his son from the household house in Fort Lauderdale. Here’s hoping they will lastly flip the web page … and get a transfer on.