Falling In Reverse Vocalist Ronnie Radke Confirms Saraya Breakup
One of modern rock’s favorite couples has broken up. Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke has confirmed that he and professional wrestler Saraya, who used to go by the name Paige, have parted ways following six years together.
Radke announced the news via a social media video that was then screen-recorded and reposted by a fan, per NME. In it, he says that he and Saraya parted ways about three months ago but still keep in touch and are friendly with each other.
Ronnie Radke and Saraya Remain Friendly
In the video, he says they they’re been “broken up” for “three months” but that “Saraya lives three minutes away from me. We talk all the time, we talk every day. That’s my friend. Sometimes things don’t work out the way that you guys want them to.”
Radke also said glowing things about his ex, saying that she’s a “good person” but that they just “parted ways” and seemed to think the fans were taking it a bit too hard. He added that they are both rich and “having the time of our lives.”
He added, “Relax guys, stop getting in my DMs … We already went through the ups and downs months ago guys. I get it, you’re shocked. But listen – let it go, it’s gonna be okay, okay?” He added, then, to please leave them alone.
Radke started dating Saraya in 2018. Her birth name is Saraya-Jade Bevis, but she performed under the name Paige when she was with the WWE. She left the WWE and joined AEW in 2022, according to ITR Wrestling.
Radke and Saraya were something of a power couple. When they were together, she appeared in two Falling In Reverse music videos. She also performed some vocals on the Falling in Reverse song “Bad Guy” off their 2024 album “Popular Monster.”
In Falling in Reverse news, the band’s U.K. tour was postponed last month because of visa restrictions related to individuals serving 12 months or more in prison. Back in the 2000s, Radke he served a prison sentence, according to Billboard.
Ronnie Radke Talks Social Media
Appearing on the Rock Feed podcast in spring of 2024, Radke opened up about his public persona and people being pretty into what he’s always doing.
“My Twitter compared to my TikTok. When somebody sees my face when I’m saying something, for some reason, they like me more,” he said on the show. “On Twitter, when I say the exact same thing, they go crazy over that. You know what I mean? You have to see my face when I’m saying these things. I think that’s the big difference in TikTok and Twitter. Twitter is such a cesspool of negativity and people.”
He added, “If you’re a band out there and you’re young right now and you’re coming up and you’re getting attacked online, even if you’re not a band, I just want to let you know this right now. Every single celebrity, musician, YouTube creator, rock feed, all of them, everybody, anybody that’s any type of successful thing on the internet, gets completely obliterated on a daily basis.”
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