’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers finds that star Molly Hopkins and Kelly Brown’s chaotic and violent split has been exposed. The duo reportedly broke up a short while ago. However, the reason behind the split was not revealed. Now, reports have it that the duo had a dramatic breakup.
’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers: What Happened Between Kelly And Olivia?
Molly Hopkins and her then-boyfriend, Kelly Brown first appeared on The Single Life before they were later featured on Pillow Talk. The former cop from New York was about to move to Georgia to be with Molly and her younger daughter before he posted a disturbing message about love on his Instagram. In Touch Weekly recently shared that the reason for their split has been unraveled. Apparently, he argued with Molly’s eldest daughter, Olivia.
Molly’s manager, Dominique Enchinton, the owner of Dominton Talent House said, “Close to Thanksgiving 2022, Molly decided it was best for her to end her relationship with Kelly due to unhealthy stressors, challenges, and odd aggressive behavior. Many of these concerns were becoming more visible and frequent privately and during public appearances. These concerns began shortly after Kelly’s retirement and his relocation to Georgia to be near Molly.”
Molly’s manager further disclosed that Kelly wasn’t okay with Molly’s newfound weight loss, which attracted new level of attention to her. Additionally, Kelly and Molly’s daughter, Olivia had a physical argument. In Touch was able to lay hands on a screenshot where Kelly claimed to put Olivia in a chokehold. The text reads, “So Molly and I are over. I choked slammed Livie. I’m out. Keep in touch [sic].”
According to a statement, Kelly has denied the allegations, “I never punched her or threatened her with any weapon. I really want to be left alone. I don’t bother them or even go in their town. I don’t want anything to do with them. It’s over, I haven’t been near them since November.” It appears that a lot happened between Kelly, Molly, and her daughter, Olivia, but no one will know what exactly caused the split.

