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Couple Who Broke Off Engagement Relive Their Rockiest Moments, Explain Why It’ll Just Never Work - Blavity

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Two exes have an open, honest and emotional conversation about what caused them to break off their engagement and why they don’t have any plans of reuniting in a recent episode of The Skin Deep  on Aug. 4. During The Skin Deep series, which features people having difficult and in-depth conversations, Annalisa and Jeron shared that the two broke up after Annalisa decided to choose her dancing career over their relationship. While Annalisa says she finds joy in dancing, Jeron said it’s something he doesn’t agree with, but would never ask her to choose between their relationship and her career. At the beginning of the 20-minute episode, Annalisa reminisced on one of her favorite memories when they took a trip to the Dominican Republic and Jeron proposed to her. “We literally woke up together, we went on a plane together, we had fun, we got lit, you got more lit than me on the last night. Especially the first night when we were walking on the beach that was super romantic, dinner was...

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