How Is Becca Kufrin Doing Following Her Garrett Yrigoyen Split? The Answer Is Surprising

Don’t worry, Bachelor Nation. According to an Instagram Story Q&A she posted on Sept. 9, Becca Kufrin is doing "well following her Garrett Yrigoyen split. “I’m doing surprisingly well,” she shared, per Us Weekly. “Life always has its ups and downs.”

After months of rumors, Kufrin confirmed her split from Yrigoyen on the Sept. 1 episode of her Bachelor Happy Hour podcast. “I don’t think it’s going to come as a shock to anyone, but Garrett and I have decided to end our engagement,” Kufrin revealed through tears. "And if you’ve followed me on Instagram for the past couple months, you’ll have noticed I spent a lot of time in Minnesota. I was with family and close friends and he was out on the West Coast doing the same, and we were really just trying to take time and gain some clarity on what was the next best step in our lives, whether that was together or as individuals."

As for why they split, Kufrin kept the details vague. “After many conversations, we came to this decision. It wasn’t something that we just arrived at one night. It wasn’t based solely off of one Instagram post or somebody else’s opinions or comments," she explained. "There’s much more to it. To any relationship, there’s a lot of layers, and it’s not for me to divulge details. It’s no one’s business other than what I’m telling you right now.”

As Kufrin alluded to in her announcements, rumors of a split started swirling about after Yrigoyen posted a black square with a thin blue line in support of police amid Black Lives Matter protests to his profile on June 4. During an extremely candid conversation with her co-host Rachel Lindsay on their June 9 episode of Bachelor Happy Hour, Kufrin made it clear his views on the matter do not align with her own.

“Garrett is my fiancé and I love him and to his core, I believe that he is a good person. What he posted… I don’t align with and I don’t agree with,” Kufrin told Lindsay. “I don’t think he meant it in a malicious way, I do think it was tone-deaf and it was the wrong time and message and sentiment… I’m trying to get him to see the bigger picture.”

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I’ve been pretty tore up the past week about everything going on. I’ve listened, learned, helped, supported, and grown. With so many friends and family in law enforcement I couldn’t sit back and not support them and the hundreds of thousands of men and women of all races that represent this Thin Blue Line as well. It’s important for me to recognize the ones who stand in the gap and put their lives on the line each and every single day for humans of different race and ethnicity, including those who hate them. The Thin Blue Line represents each officer protecting protestors, properties, and businesses while being threatened, attacked, shot, shot at, hit with vehicles, and other forms of brutality. There have been over 300 injured, shot, or killed in just one week. They are suffering the consequences over an act they didn’t commit. They continue to put in overtime away from their families, stay silent while being threatened, hated, and assaulted. We can’t judge an entire group of people by the actions of a few. We can’t judge the peaceful protesters by the actions of the few violent protesters, and we sure can’t judge all cops by the actions of a few bad ones. Remember when they put on the badge they’re still humans, with raw emotion, the more brutality they face the more on edge they become, they make mistakes, they have compassion, and no matter how terrible they are treated or whatever negative is said to them, they still show up for us when we need them! Remember these men and women who hold this Thin Blue Line; strangers, friends, family, neighbors, or your enemies. They will always be out there protecting us, no matter what! #thinblueline #antiracism #antibrutality

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A week later, Kufrin came back on the podcast with a dismal update for fans. "For those who are curious about my relationship with Garrett at this point, all I can say right now is that I don’t know," Kufrin confessed on the June 16 episode. "I can’t give anything more than that. It’s something that we are trying to work through and discuss and do work on at home at this time and that’s where the work will remain and that’s really the best I can give you at this point."

Whatever the reasoning, the two have obviously decided going their separate ways is the best course of action moving forward. And I’m happy to see Kufrin is doing OK.

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