Kaitlyn Bristowe Purges on her new breakup song “Lonely Love”.
40-year-old former bachelor Give up her latest musical effort On June 19, commemorating her 40th birthday, prompting fans to doubt whether the lyrics are related to her ex Jason Tartick.
Sunday, June 29, Bristol Posted She listened to her own heartbreaking ballad video through Instagram Stories, which seemed to eliminate fans’ speculation.
She wrote on the video: “I’ve been seeing a lot of people guessing who this song is about.
Bristowe and three years old Announce In August 2023, they are taking a separate approach after four years together.
“After sharing the news with family and close friends and taking the time to handle it correctly on ourselves, we felt sad for the heavy hearts and shared our decision to end our engagement,” the former couple shared in a joint statement. “We thank everyone who gave us the time and space to handle this life-changing decision because there are many emotions and changes to navigate.”
The statement concluded: “Continuing our friendship is very important for both of us. We are pleased to end our interaction of love and respect for each other. Saying goodbye is heartbreaking and sad, but our care and admiration for each other will never go away.”
Bristowe introduced her followers to “Loneliness” last month, describing her journey to write a new song five years after the release of her final single.
“Have you ever been alone? It’s a very sad, difficult, heartbreaking feeling. I love writing and singing about things I can reflect on,” Bristowe added an Instagram post showing the cover art of the single. “Let me break and build my thing. Recently, I had @melrobbins on my podcast. She made me promise she would make more music. I told her I was worried about looking stupid. I told myself, ‘You’re not a singer.’ If anyone wants to make me feel stupid, but I’m a writer.
She concluded: “I hope this song makes me uncomfortable. I hope this song makes you feel something. Either the right to leave, proud, you left, or just go through things that can be passed now. I love all of you so much. Thank you for supporting my dreams, big or small.”
On the track, Bristowe lamented a relationship where the relationship ended. “Perfect/If you only look at pictures, that’s great,” she sang. “If you take the time/look behind the scenes/you will see why I’m confused.”
Bristol later Crones: “You take my heart and everything for granted / I just run out of the action / burn and break / You’ll think you’ll notice me / lying in bed and we’re just awake in bed / dreaming about the reason not to give up.”

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