Rachel Zoe and Rodger Berman End Their 26 Years Of Marriage; Share The Announcement On Social Media

As a devoted fan who has followed Rachel Zoe and Rodger Berman‘s journey for over a decade, I must say their breakup feels like a blow to my fashion-loving heart. Their story of love, success, and the perfect balance of work and family life was always a beacon of inspiration.


After 26 years of being married and 33 years as a couple, Rachel Zoe (age 53) and Rodger Berman have decided to end their relationship. This surprising news was shared via their respective social media accounts.

In 1996, this couple exchanged wedding vows. Later, their union became a central focus on the reality show “The Rachel Zoe Project,” which ran from 2007 to 2013 on Bravo. Additionally, they made appearances on “Fashionably Late With Rachel Zoe” on Lifetime in 2015.

On September 9, Monday, Rachel announced some sad news on her Instagram. She posted that they had mutually agreed to terminate their marriage. The 53-year-old expressed pride in the loving family they created and the numerous memories they shared together.

The reality TV personality also penned down that their kids (Skyler and Kaius, whom they have) have always been and will forever remain their top concern. They added, “We are dedicated to jointly raising our sons and to keep collaborating in the various ventures we run together. We kindly request privacy as we traverse this new phase, handling it with understanding.

In 2021, both parties had conversations with People magazine. Rachel clarified that they do not claim to be any form of professional relationship experts. However, they have a deep understanding of people and relationships in general – whether those relationships are between mothers and daughters, colleagues, or best friends.

White emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong marriage by ensuring that each partner has their individual “private” lives. She further explained that while partners should depend on each other, they must also be self-reliant or “independent.” There is a shared life and there is a personal one.

As a diehard fan, I can’t help but share my thoughts about this 53-year-old’s insight: It seems he’s found a secret to happiness that doesn’t require total dependence on a partner. Instead, it appears he relieves the pressure by ensuring his own joy isn’t solely tied to another person. What a liberating thought!

Berman went on to say that he believes the most effective unions are those where you support your partner in achieving their aspirations, since as he put it, “happiness comes from seeing the other person succeed, doesn’t it?

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2024-09-10 08:22