Valerie BertinelliEx -i is pouring more details about the end of their “complicated relationship”.
Mike Goodnough He said in a post on Sunday topics, April 20, that he “finished the relationship”, applauding again to another social media user who suggested Bertinelli, 64, “left him.
Goodnough’s latest post comes after he opened for his “painful” separation from the food network star.
Bertinelli and Goodnough went public with their relations in April 2024. While it was reported in November 2024 that Bertinelli and Goodnough were separated, it addressed their split for the first time in March.
“I was irreversibly changed by him for good,” Bertinelli said via Instagram at the time. “I know I’m becoming a much stronger and more kind man who I met him and spent time with him.”
She went on, “Before I had the pleasure of meeting Mike, I was initially and immediately withdrew his writing. It is a cordial, authentic, smart, funny, careful, and the soul. And the way he makes the words just funny.
On April 1, Goodnough denied engaging in a word fight with Bertinelli online. “I’m not communicating with Valerie through my posts. I’m not engaging with the things she posts,” he wrote via Instagram. “While I am disappointed in a hostile, dishonest and unstable set of back slide that it continues to take on me, there is no war between us. She just won’t stop shooting. Valerie is in a fight with her ghosts. I’m just the boy who catches the bullets. And that’s not new.”
Three weeks later, Saturday, April 19, Goodnough addressed his separation from Hot in Cleveland The actress and apologized for his previous comments.
“I’m sorry I posted it. I wish I didn’t have. Issuing addressed was true. My post made it worse than better,” he wrote. “Valerie and I had a complicated relationship. Our time as a couple ended up months ago, but our close contact just ended really recently. So it’s ‘cooler’ than it would seem.”
Goodnough continued to list the “external” things he claims to “take the way” of their relationship, but stated that “one thing that was never a matter was our love for each other.” He described the “disintegration of their relationship” as “the most painful experience of my life.”

“It has been so agonizing, it has completely changed the extent that the heart can hurt,” he continued. “Over the past few months, I had hoped we would find a way for a soft division than a closed door, but it may not seem to take us to one. I reached this week again in that hope. However, no answer is an answer. I accept it.”
Goodnough ended, “With this said, this chapter is now closed to me. I will have nothing more to say about it – and nothing to say will be about it. I have been crying enough. Time time to continue.”