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Jen Harley Gets Back On Instagram Following Ronnie Ortiz-Magro Split
By Todd Malm
Oct 15, 2019 7:48 PM
Source: CelebrityInsider.org
According to a report from Page Six, Jen Harley, the ex-girlfriend of Ronnie Ortiz-Magro, appears to be getting ready to end the previous chapter of her life with the Jersey Shore alum.
On her Instagram this past Monday, the reality star posted content on her account after a brief hiatus due to the issues surrounding her romance with Ronnie, who was arrested approximately two weeks ago for domestic violence.
The star shared a snapshot of she and her daughter, Ariana, going to a pumpkin patch with two of her friends and their children as well. She wrote in the caption of the photograph, “Pumpkin patch with our pumpkins.”
This marks Jen’s first IG post since her man was arrested for supposedly assaulting her. It was reported by multiple outlets during the first week of October that the police had to subdue Mr. Ortiz-Magro with a taser gun following a domestic dispute at their home.
Reportedly, the 33-year-old reality star threatened to kill Harley. He also punched and slapped her. Initially, Harley had implemented a restraining order against him, restricting Ronnie from being 100 yards from her and their 18-month-old daughter. It was lifted on the 11th of October.
Furthermore, Ronnie also returned to IG this past weekend to share posts from his trip to Disney World with his daughter. As it was previously reported, Ronnie and Jen’s relationship has been described by their close friends as increasingly “toxic.”
Last week, it was reported by multiple outlets that Ronnie and Jen’s relationship was finally over. Fans of the show and the couple know they’ve split on a number of occasions in the past, however, insiders claim this last incident was the straw that broke the camel’s back.
It came as a bit of a surprise as well, considering Ronnie had entered a rehabilitation facility earlier this year. The reality star explained previously that his 18-month-old daughter was a key motivation for his decision to get help. Ronnie claimed he needed to make the right decision for his daughter.