Lee Foss’ Ex-Wife Chloe Opens Up About Failed Marriage and New Relationship

Chloe Holmes, Lee Foss’s ex-wife, addresses the conclusion of their relationship for one last time.

Chicago house DJ Lee Foss and actress Chloe Holmes have broken up since the beginning of November in 2021. The two were a beloved couple that first met at one of his shows as he spotted her grooving on the dancefloor.

They later got married on April 24th, 2021 in Cuautla, Morelos, Mexico at Hacienda Santa Ines. Lee and Chloe were joined by family and friends for an intimate ceremony. However, it was less than a year before the couple decided to go their separate ways.

Earlier this week Chloe dropped a slideshow on Instagram wishing her new boyfriend Nate Barbour a happy birthday. It’s the first time on her feed he has made an appearance in.

This naturally had people in the comments questioning Lee’s whereabouts. To one of these comments asking where Lee is she responds:

“Y’all really don’t bother to read the countless stories or posts explaining my situation. My life & traumas don’t need to be shared w the masses. For the last and only time – we broke up in November 2021. It was completely unexpected.

I spent over a year completely devastated. Picked my life back up & moved on. Lee and I still share our dogs together and I have taken the high road and want nothing but the best for him. Please let me live my life in peace. I don’t need to be reminded of my failed relationship on every IG post. It’s not healthy nor fair – especially on my boyfriends bday post.”

Chloe Holmes and boyfriend Nate Barbour

While it’s sad to witness the end of Lee and Chloe’s relationship, it’s important to respect Chloe’s decision to prioritize her well-being. Life goes on, and perhaps it’s time for all of us to move forward as well.

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An Atlanta gal chasing her love for electronic dance music. I’ve been with Exron since 2018 and have the privilege of contributing to the culture alongside other badass women whom I now call my friends. My introduction to the scene was first influenced by trap music, but my discography has since expanded to touch a bit of everything. Some of my favorite artists are Zeds Dead, Cloonee, Nghtmre, Flume, Infekt, Sosa, Bleu Clair, Subtronics, but the list goes on forever.

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