Why Rachel Leves Knocked Out on Her Last Romantic Relationship
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Why Rachel Leves Knocked Out on Her Last Romantic Relationship

She’s committed to her boundaries. Former Vanderpump Rules star Rachel Levis She recently ended her romantic relationship with her single father Matthew Dunne. She explained why during her podcast.

Since leaving the world of reality TV, Rachel has been in a voluntary mental health facility for several months. There, she has been immersed in self-improvement and processing the trauma of her relationship with Tom Sandoval.

Rachel is clearly focused on protecting her boundaries while dating.

Rachel is looking for a “safe and reliable” partner.

Two months ago, Matthew posted on social media, sparking media attention that the pair were in a relationship. But during a recent episode of Rachel Goes Rogue’s podcast, the VPR alumna explained why she ended the relationship.

“He said one thing and his actions were different,” Rachel explained. “I asked him not to post on social media because it was too early in the relationship. We had been in a relationship for a month.”

Matthew updated his Facebook profile picture showing him with the former Bravolebrity cast member at the Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California.

“The media found out about it, and it was just a matter of time,” she explained. “I had to end it. It was hard. It was sad because we were in good communication, we had good conversations and he was emotionally stable and emotionally intelligent.”

Rachel took the betrayal seriously, expecting it to be a sign of more troubling problems.

“Obviously these are normal things, but they were new things to me,” she continued. “It seemed like he had an impulse control issue because we agreed not to do this, or he wanted to post to show me off.”

This topic was brought up in a conversation with guest Rachel, a dating coach. The former reality TV star emphasized her need for a “safe and trustworthy” partner.

Worrying about the “worst case scenario” makes Rachel err on the side of caution. And “falling in love with someone who’s not a good person” isn’t the best solution.

Tell us – what do you think of Rachel’s explanation for ending the romance? Do you think she’s right to be cautious?

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