Artem Chigvintsev Removes Nikki Garcia References from Social Media

Artem Chigvintsev, known for his work on Dancing with the Stars, has erased all traces of his ex-wife, WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Garcia, from his Instagram profile following their recent divorce.

Artem’s Social Media Clean-Up

Chigvintsev removed all mentions of Nikki Garcia, including a diamond ring emoji previously included in his Instagram bio. He also deleted all photos of the former couple, notably a pinned wedding photo that had long been a prominent feature of his profile.

This move follows Nikki Garcia’s own Instagram purge after their highly publicized split. The former couple appears to be distancing themselves from one another digitally as they move forward with their separate lives.

The Divorce Details

The divorce stemmed from a controversial domestic incident in August at their North Carolina home. Both parties accused one another of aggression, with allegations ranging from assault to irreconcilable differences.

Despite the turmoil, Nikki and Artem finalized their divorce without going to court. They have agreed to co-parent their son, Matteo, under a joint custody arrangement.

Nikki Garcia Breaks Her Silence

Garcia recently returned to her podcast, The Nikki and Brie Show, after a hiatus. In her first episode back, she touched on the events leading to her divorce, shedding light on the struggles and challenges she faced during their relationship’s final days.

What’s Next for Artem and Nikki?

As both Artem and Nikki rebuild their lives, fans are left speculating about their future paths. While their relationship was once seen as a fairytale union, the fallout highlights the difficulties of maintaining public and personal balance under the spotlight.

Their focus now shifts to co-parenting Matteo and moving forward individually, leaving their followers curious about their next steps in life and career.

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