Kelsea Ballerini makes heartfelt request to public amid Chase Stokes split
Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes broke up in October
Kelsea Ballerini has issued a sincere plea to her fans after her split from Chase Stokes.
Kelsea carried out an Ask Me Anything segment on Instagram Stories, during which a fan asked, "How are YOU?!? You heal a lot of us, what do YOU need?"
"Thankyou for saying this and asking. I’m in a steady and happy place right now, truly excited for this Australia tour and the holidays," the Miss Me More hitmaker replied.
However, she added a request, writing, "If I had one favor, it would be honoring that I’m trying to make my personal life personal for now. Unless it comes from me, it’s not from me. And that is really important in protecting my peace right now."
Her request came after sources revealed last month that she and the Outer Banks star had broken up again after a short-lived reconciliation.
"It was too much for Kelsea," an insider told Us Weekly, noting that the relationship had become "so rocky and toxic" in recent months.
The mole claimed that the singer had trust issues which came in the way of their dynamic.
"Jealousy definitely got in the way," said the tipster, adding that "it’s been hard for her to trust again," after her 2022 divorce from Australian country singer Morgan Evans.
"Chase really did try to make it work and loves her," added the mole, claiming that the two "aren’t talking right now" but there’s still "a chance they could get back together."
Chase Stokes and Kelsea Ballerini were first linked in 2023.
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